No tricks, just a vocal treat from ‘The Voice Kids’

THE most gifted and ostensibly the most acclaimed pack of children in the nation had only a huge vocal treat to lucky supporters of Talk 'N Text (TNT) and Spinnr, the nation's greatest online music entrance.

The Voice Kids best four contenders fourth-placer Darlene Vibares, third-placer Juan Karlos "JK" Labajo, runner-up Darren Espanto and terrific champion Lyca Gairanod—as of late got together at the Smart Tower in Makati to give 15 lucky victors of TNT's Panalo Soundtrip promo an uncommon cozy show experience.

(From left) The Voice Kids

champs Darlene Vibanes, Juan

Karlos  "JK" Labajo, Darren

Espanto, and Lyca Gairanod

Nine-year-old Lyca demonstrated that incredible ability come in all ages and sizes by belting out, "Narito Ako," one of her genuine exhibitions in the opposition, while Darren livened up the swarm with "Domino," the tune that made him a four-seat turner in the trials.

Then again, 13-year-old JK conveyed a cool interpretation of "Influence" while hitting the dancefloor with a lucky supporter, while 10-year-old Darlene entertained the swarm with a searing execution of her trial piece, "Young lady blazing."

Their charming exhibitions at the elite Panalo Soundtrip meet-and-welcome were a sweet review of their approaching first significant show entitled The Voice Kids All-In The Concert at Philippine International Convention Center (PICC) Plenary Hall.

"It was a blessing from heaven to hit the dancefloor with my object of worship, JK," said 14-year-old Mary Joy Palmero, who said it was her first time to get truly near her venerated image, regardless of having seen his other live exhibitions three times. "I still couldn't trust it up to now. I'm simply truly grateful to Talk 'N Text and Spinnr for this mind boggling background."

Twenty-five-year old Denes de Martin said the meet-and-welcome permitted him and whatever remains of the fans to demonstrate their backing to Darren. "We've been tailing him since the sing-off rounds. We cherish that he is so skilled but then so modest. We all felt extraordinary having went through this minute with him through the promo," said Denes, who is additionally the overseer of the 'Darrenatic Cheering Team,' Darren's fans club.

With Panalo Soundtrip, TNT supporters who subscribe to Spinnr got the rare opportunity to get up close and individual make inquiries, interface, and bond—with their most loved recording stars.

Since its dispatch in September, Panalo Soundtrip has given lucky supporters selective meet and welcome goes to Mitoy's collection dispatch, show and supper involvement with Klarisse de Guzman, and a restrictive meet-up with the nation's top crooner Richard Poon.

To keep upgraded with Panalo Soundtrip's promos, essentially take after TNT's official records on Facebook (www.facebook.com/Talkntext) and Twitter (@talkntext). In the mean time, The Voice Kids The Album is presently out on Cds from MCA Music (Universal Music Philippines) and its Deluxe release is solely accessible for download and streaming on the Spinnr application and on its site at www.spinnr

The Voice Kids in concert plus album

They were charming to the crowds everywhere throughout the nation with their childhood, stories and excellent singing ability. The six finalists of ABS-CBN demonstrate The Voice Kids every had an effect to viewers and now MCA Music discharges their collection entitled The Voice Kids The Album.

This aggregation emphasizes the recorded renditions of select famous tunes of the Top 6 of the top of the line TV challenge. It is bannered by the terrific champion Lyca Gairanod from Team Sarah with her forms of Aegis' "Basang-basa Sa Ulan" and Regine Velasquez's "Narito Ako" which she performed amid the finals, and also "Pangarap Na Bituin" (initially by Sharon Cuneta), a tune she belted out at the semi-finals.

The Voice Kids Darlene Vibares,

Juan Karlos Labajo, and fabulous champion

Lyca Gairanod

The Voice Kids The Album additionally incorporates runner-up Darren Espanto (likewise from Team Sarah) with his tunes "Somebody To Love" and "One Moment In Time;" finalists Juan Karlos Labajo from Team Bamboo with "Runaway Baby" and "Sway" and Darlene Vibares from Team Lea with "I Will Always Love You" and "Girl On Fire" and semi-finalists Tonton Cabiles (Team Lea) with his adaptation of "One Day In Your Life" and "Dance With My Father" and Edray Teodoro (Team Bamboo) with "Beautiful" and "Tulak ng Bibig Kabig ng Dibdib."

Enthusiasts of The Voice Kids are in for more fervor as they hold their first real show entitled The Voice Kids All-In The Concert on Dec. 6, 8 p.m. at Philippine International Convention Center (PICC) Plenary Hall.

Lyca, Darren, Juan Karlos and Darlene will perform melodies from the collection and different numbers and will be joined by uncommon visitors The Voice of the Philippines Grand Champion Mitoy Yonting and The Voice of the Philippines runner-up Klarisse De Guzman.

Lyca Gairanod

Lyca Gairanod (born November 21, 2004) is a Filipina child singer and actress. She won the first season of the The Voice Kids of thePhilippines.

Gairanod was born on November 21, 2004. Her family collected plastic materials, bottles, and other recyclable items for added income. Her father was a fisherman, and her mother, Maria Nessel Gairanod, scavenged used bottles and old newspapers. Gairanod helped her mother and sang for her neighbors in exchange for money and food. Gairanod said she was not forced by her mother to find recyclable materials but wanted to help her family and earn an allowance.

During ABS-CBN's The Voice Kids season one auditions, which aired on May 8, 2014, Gairanod performed Aegis' "Halik".[5] Coach Sarah Geronimo pressed the button for her. Coach Lea Salonga was supposed to press her button but did not because she felt that the two were "meant to be", stating that she was surprised that Lyca hit the high notes on the song.

She advanced to the sing-off round by winning the battles round on July 12, 2014, against Isaac Zamudio and Lee Marcelino. They sang "Isang Lahi" by Regine Velasquez. Salonga likened Gairanod to Nora Aunor because of being "small but terrible" while singing in a simple way. Coach Bamboo MaƱalac said that if he were to pick, he would go for Gairanod.

The battles round was followed by the sing-offs. Per team, two artists are chosen by their coaches for the live shows. Unlike in the battles where the coach picks the song for the artists, in the sing-offs, the song is chosen by the artists.

She advanced to the semi-finals after being chosen by Sarah Geronimo as one of the two would-be representatives of team Sarah among five contenders, performing the Tagalogversion of Luther Vandross' "Dance With My Father".

She advanced to the finals after singing "Pangarap na Bituin" by her mentor Sarah Geronimo during the live semi-finals on July 19, 2014, in Newport Performing Arts Theater, Resorts World Manila, Pasay City. She received the highest number of votes. While Salonga stated that the song is usually sung by persons who have dreams to fulfill, Geronimo said that the child is slowly reaching her dream, and that she could help her family escape from poverty.

The voting mechanics for the live finals is based on the accumulated votes per round: power ballad round, upbeat song round, and a duet with a celebrity round. Voting lines are opened between the end and the start of each round. At the end of the three rounds, all votes are tallied and the artist who gains the highest accumulated votes is declared the winner.

The first episode of the finals was opened by the top four artists with a medley rendition of Sponge Cola's "Bitiw", Rocksteddy's "Superhero", and Sandwich's "Sugod".

Gairanod sang Regine Velasquez's "Narito Ako" on the first round of the finals. She also sang Carly Rae Jepsen's "Call Me Maybe" on the second round and Aegis' "Basang-basa sa Ulan" on the third round. She was proclaimed the winner at the end of the competition.

Read more at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyca_Gairanod