Sofronio Vasquez during his The Voice performance. Image from his Instagram Filipino singer Sofronio Vasquez landed in the Top 20 of the American reality competition “ The Voice, ” after show coach Michael Bublé chose him to advance to the next round. In the three-way knockout round, Vasquez delivered a powerful rendition of Dusty Springfield’s classic “You Don’t Have to Say You Love Me,” capturing the essence of the song with his storytelling and vocal prowess, INQUIRER.
net USA reported. After the battles and the knockout round, the “Tawag ng Tanghalan” finalist secured his spot in the Top 20 of the American singing competition, Taking to Instagram to celebrate his achievement, Vasquez expressed deep gratitude. A post shared by Sofronio Vasquez III (@sofroniovasquez) “See you at the PlayOffs! TOP 20 na tayo (We’re in the Top 20),” he wrote in a post.
“Thank you, Lord. So honored to have worked with EGOT @iamjhud and, of course, my icon @michaelbuble. Thank you so much! #TeamBublé all the way.
” Competing against Jeremy Beloate, who sang JVKE’s “golden hour,” and Kiara Vega, who performed The Weeknd’s “Call Out My Name,” Vasquez stood out as the clear winner. Bublé confirmed the decision, declaring, “The winner of this knockout is Sofronio.” Fellow coach Jennifer Hudson was so amazed at Vasquez that she threw her shoes at him in jest.
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The talent is crazy, I don’t know what you’re gonna do. .