La Voz (American TV series) season 2

The second season of La Voz premiered January 19, 2020, on Telemundo. Wisin, Alejandra Guzmán, Luis Fonsi and Carlos Vives returned as coaches from the previous season.[1] Meanwhile, Jorge Bernal and Jacqueline Bracamontes continued as hosts, joined by Nastassja Bolívar as the backstage reporter. This season also featured a fifth coach, Mau y Ricky, who selected contestants to participate in The Comeback Stage.

La Voz
Season 2
Hosted by
Coaches
WinnerSammy Colón
Winning coachCarlos Vives
Runner-upJose Class
Release
Original networkTelemundo
Original releaseJanuary 19 (2020-01-19) –
August 16, 2020 (2020-08-16)
Season chronology
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Season 1

The season finale aired on August 16, 2020, with Sammy Colon named winner of season 2 of La Voz alongside his coach, Carlos Vives. He won the prize of US$200,000 and a contract with Universal Music Group.

Coaches

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In October 2019, it was officially announced that the show was renewed for a second season and would premiere January 19, 2020. The coaching panel remained the same, with Wisin, Alejandra Guzmán, Luis Fonsi, and Carlos Vives all returning alongside Jorge Bernal, and Jacqueline Bracamontes who returned as hosts. Backstage reporter, Jéssica Cediel did not return for the second season. Later, it was announced Nastassja Bolívar would replace Cediel. This season featured The Comeback Stage as seen on season 15 & season 16 of the English-language version, with duo Mau y Ricky as coach.[2]

The advisors for the Battle round include: Mario Domm for Team Wisin, Jesse & Joy for Team Guzmán, Karol G for Team Fonsi, and Sebastián Yatra for Team Vives.[3]

Teams

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Coaches Top 54 artists
Wisin
Andrea Serrano Aaron Barrios Albin St. Rose Karen Galera Christine Marcelle Janine Rivera Gabriel Alejandro
Lizette Rubio Diana Sofia Chiriboga Ericson Gonzalez Carlos Salazar Karelia Letsos Geissie Torres Kendra Siebens
Alejandra Guzmán
Sugeily Cardona Julio Cesar Castillo Steven Sibaja Santiago Ramos Jose Palacio Alexandra Carro Alejandra Mor
Jose Class Eliana Sasics Hilda Naranjo Maria Cristina Bravo Velaviee Ninfa Molina
Luis Fonsi
Jose Class Rubi Mar Monge Isai Reyes Emily Piriz Brian Cruz Adrián Torres Arturo Guerrero
Alejandra Mor Diana Puentes Joselyn Alarcon Envee Michelle Rivera Gabriel Carrero
Carlos Vives
Sammy Colon Kayson Luis Burgos Jorge Franco Jimmy Rodriguez Diana Puentes Alonso Garcia Michelle Raymon
Lizette Rubio Marija Temo Rebeca Salas Caleb Mendez Tiffany Galaviz Oriana Lucas
Mau y Ricky
Aaron Barrios Franchesca Maia Angely Rabsatt Tony Carrera Flavio Gamez Yesica Daniela Orozco
Note: Italicized names are stolen artists (names struck through within former teams).

Blind Auditions

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In the Blind Auditions, each coach had to complete their teams with 12 contestants. Each coach had two Blocks to prevent another of the coaches from getting a contestant. Six participants who got no chair turn were chosen to participate on The Comeback Stage.

NOTE: For consistency reasons, the "Quiero Tu Voz" button is referred by its English title, as recognised in summaries of other national versions of the franchise.

Color key
   Coach pressed "I WANT YOU" button
     Artist defaulted to a coach's team
     Artist elected a coach's team
     Artist was eliminated and was not invited back for "The Comeback Stage"
     Artist was eliminated, but got a second chance to compete in "The Comeback Stage"
  Coach pressed the "I WANT YOU" button, but was blocked by Wisin from getting the artist
  Coach pressed the "I WANT YOU" button, but was blocked by Guzmán from getting the artist
  Coach pressed the "I WANT YOU" button, but was blocked by Fonsi from getting the artist
  Coach pressed the "I WANT YOU" button, but was blocked by Vives from getting the artist

Episode 1 (January 19)

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Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
Wisin Guzmán Fonsi Vives
1 Jimmy Rodriguez 28 Santa Monica, California "Parecen Viernes"
2 Sugeily Cardona 27 Moca, Puerto Rico "Million Reasons"
3 Adrián Torres 19 Dallas, Texas "La Bikina"
4 Steven Sibaja 30 Alajuela, Costa Rica "Aleluya"
5 Lizette Rubio 33 Ventura, California "Probablemente"
6 Flavio Gamez 29 Los Angeles, California "Disparo al Corazón"
7 Christine Marcelle 30 Miami, Florida "Entre Tu Cuerpo y el mío"
8 Maria Cristina Bravo 19 Tyler, Texas "Side to Side"
9 Angely Rabsatt 19 San Juan, Puerto Rico "¡Corre!"

Episode 2 (January 26)

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Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
Wisin Guzmán Fonsi Vives
1 Janine Rivera 22 Whittier, California "La Cigarra"
2 Jose Class 27 Kissimmee, Florida "Culpable o No"
3 Emily Piriz 23 Orlando, Florida "Tell Me You Love Me"
4 Joseph Torres 20 San Juan, Puerto Rico "Bachata En Fukuoka"
5 Velaviee 24 Miami, Florida "Brillo"
6 Arturo Guerrero 34 El Paso, Texas "Secreto de Amor"
7 Franchesca Maia 19 Los Angeles, California "Sola"
8 Karelia Letsos 18 Ontario, Canada "Que Suenen"
9 Noel Canal Arias 20 Pomona, California "Cuando Fuimos Nada"
10 Geissie Torres 31 Orlando, Florida "If You Have My Love"

Episode 3 (February 2)

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Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
Wisin Guzmán Fonsi Vives
1 Joselyn Alarcon 19 Dallas, Texas "Me Voy"
2 Oriana Lucas 28 Miami, Florida "A Ella"
3 Alberto Suárez 35 Miami, Florida "El Cantante"
4 Tiffany Galaviz 18 Los Angeles, California "La Puerta Negra"
5 Julio "JLove" Bello 19 New York City, New York "Traicionera"
6 Sammy Colon 32 Holiday, Florida "El Triste"
7 Tony Carrera 24 Cudahy, California "We Don't Talk Anymore"
8 Hilda Naranjo 32 Miami, Florida "Como Yo Te Amo"
9 Kendra Siebens 22 Tampa, Florida "7 Rings"
10 Eliana Sasics 48 New York City, New York "La Negra Tiene Tumbao"

Episode 4 (February 9)

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Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
Wisin Guzmán Fonsi Vives
1 Carlos Salazar 31 Miami, Florida "Como Quien Pierde Una Estrella"
2 Alexandra Carro 25 Bayamon, Puerto Rico "Qué Pretendes"
3 Rebeca Salas 18 Houston, Texas "I Don’t Care"
4 Aaron Barrios 26 Roma, Texas "En Peligro de Extinción"
5 Marija Temo 51 Akron, Ohio "Bulería"
6 Albin St. Rose 32 Washington D.C. "Felices los 4"
7 Rubi Mar Monge 20 Tampa, Florida "Never Enough"
8 Enniel Ventura Philadelphia, Pennsylvania "11 PM"
9 Envee 42 Miami, Florida "La Gata Bajo La Lluvia"
10 Jennifer Diaz 18 Puerto Rico "Un Año"

Episode 5 (February 16)

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Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
Wisin Guzmán Fonsi Vives
1 Gabriel Alejandro 21 Aguada, Puerto Rico "El Amante"
2 Alonso Garcia 35 Chicago, Illinois "Prometiste"
3 Setareh Khatabi 33 Los Angeles, California "Next Time"
4 Caleb Mendez 26 Alexandria, Virginia "Déjala Que Vuelva"
5 Alejandra Mor 31 Miami, Florida "Stand by Me"
6 Julio Cesar Castillo 28 Chicago, Illinois "Cielo Rojo"
7 Cesar Perdomo 22 New York City, New York "Inovidable"
8 Gabriel Carrero 21 Orlando, Florida "La Mejor Version De Mi"
9 Diana Sofia Chiriboga 25 Miami, Florida "Mañana Es Too Late"
10 Ninfa Molina 41 New York City, New York "Send My Love"

Episode 6 (February 23)

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Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
Wisin Guzmán Fonsi Vives
1 Jose Palacio 33 Cherry Hill, New Jersey "Almohada"
2 Karen Galera 20 Dallas, Texas "Skyscraper"
3 Danny Mora 32 Miami, Florida "Entra en Mi Vida"
4 Kayson Luis Burgos 27 Jersey City, New Jersey "I Heard It Through the Grapevine"
5 Brian Cruz 19 Miami, Florida "Que Hay De Malo"
6 Michelle Rivera 22 Sunrise, Florida "Without Me"
7 Ericson Gonzalez 19 Ponce, Puerto Rico "Bésame"
8 Jazmin Rosas 19 Puerto Rico "El Amor de Mi Vida"
9 Diana Puentes 26 Aguascalientes, Mexico "Paloma Negra"
10 Jorge Franco 19 Miami, Florida "Desconocidos"

Episode 7 (March 1)

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Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
Wisin Guzmán Fonsi Vives
1 Andrea Serrano 20 Atlanta, Georgia "She Will Be Loved"
2 Yesica Daniela Orozco 22 Kansas City, Kansas "Tú Sólo Tú" Team full
3 Isai Reyes 22 San Juan, Puerto Rico "Te Amo"
4 Olivia Huerta 43 Chicago, Illinois "Dreaming of You" Team full
5 Santiago Ramos 36 San Juan, Puerto Rico "Tu Carcel"
6 Stephanie Sanquiz 35 Los Angeles, California "Loca" Team full
7 Michelle Raymon 24 Dallas, Texas "Ocean"

The Battles

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The Battle Rounds started on March 8. Season two advisors include: Mario Domm for Team Wisin, Jesse & Joy for Team Guzmán, Karol G for Team Fonsi, and Sebastián Yatra for Team Vives.[4] The coaches can steal one losing artist from other coaches. Contestants who win their battle or are stolen by another coach will advance to the Cross Battles.

Color key:

       Artist won the Battle and advanced to the Cross Battles
       Artist lost the Battle but was stolen by another coach and advanced to the Cross Battles
       Artist lost the Battle and was eliminated
Episode Coach Order Winner Song Loser 'Steal' result
Wisin Guzmán Fonsi Vives
Episode 8
(Sunday, March 8, 2020)
Alejandra Guzmán 1 Julio Cesar Castillo "Miedo" Ninfa Molina
Wisin 2 Gabriel Alejandro "Runaway" Kendra Siebens
Luis Fonsi 3 Adrián Torres "Lástima Que Sean Ajenas" Diana Puentes
Carlos Vives 4 Jimmy Rodriguez "Llorarás" Oriana Lucas Team full
Luis Fonsi 5 Rubi Mar Monge "Dancing with a Stranger" Gabriel Carrero
Wisin 6 Albin St. Rose "Somos tú y yo" Geissie Torres
Episode 9
(Sunday, March 15, 2020)
Alejandra Guzmán 1 Sugeily Cardona "Llorar" Jose Class Team full
Carlos Vives 2 Alonso Garcia "Lo Busque" Tiffany Galaviz Team full
Luis Fonsi 3 Isai Reyes "Wake Me Up" Michelle Rivera
Wisin 4 Christine Marcelle "Que Bueno Baila Usted" Karelia Letsos
Carlos Vives 5 Michelle Raymon "No Me Compares" Caleb Mendez
Alejandra Guzmán 6 Steven Sibaja "Tutu" Velaviee
Episode 10
(Sunday, March 22, 2020)
Carlos Vives 1 Jorge Franco "Cristina" Rebeca Salas Team full Team full
Alejandra Guzmán 2 Alexandra Carro "Tusa" Maria Cristina Bravo
Carlos Vives 3 Kayson Luis Burgos "Someone You Loved" Lizette Rubio
Luis Fonsi 4 Arturo Guerrero "Bésame Mucho" Envee Team full
Wisin 5 Janine Rivera "La Magia De Tus Ojos" Carlos Salazar
Alejandra Guzmán 6 Santiago Ramos "No Ha Parado de Llover" Hilda Naranjo
Episode 11
(Sunday, March 29, 2020)
Carlos Vives 1 Sammy Colon "A Mi Manera" Marija Temo Team full Team full Team full
Luis Fonsi 2 Emily Piriz "Beautiful People" Alejandra Mor
Wisin 3 Andrea Serrano "Coleccionista de Canciones" Ericson Gonzalez Team full
Luis Fonsi 4 Brian Cruz "Mi Mala" Joselyn Alarcon
Alejandra Guzmán 5 Jose Palacio "Aguanile" Eliana Sasics
Wisin 6 Karen Galera "Good as Hell" Diana Sofia Chiriboga

The Comeback Stage

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For this season, the show added a brand new phase of competition called The Comeback Stage that was exclusive to the Telemundo App, La Voz YouTube Channel, Instagram, Twitter and Telemundo.com. After failing to turn a chair in the blind auditions, artists had the chance to be selected by fifth coach Mau y Ricky to become a member of their six-person team. The Comeback Stage consists of three rounds: The Battles, Semifinals and Finale. In the Finale, the public decides who wins, who will officially join one of the four main teams for the Semifinals.

The first episode explained the format of The Comeback Stage. The digital episodes were available Mondays at 10 am/9c on Twitter Live, and were later available on all other digital platforms.

The Battles

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The Battles were part of the main show's Battle segment. Like the show itself, two artist faced each other in a same song battle, and only one advanced based on their coach's choice.

       Artist won the Battle and advanced to the Semifinals
       Artist lost the Battle and was eliminated
Episode (Digital) Coach Winner Song Loser
Episode 2
(March 9, 2020)
Mau y Ricky Aaron Barrios "De Los Besos Que Te Di" Yesica Daniela Orozco
Episode 3
(March 16, 2020)
Franchesca Maia "Quiero Volver" Flavio Gamez
Episode 4
(March 23, 2020)
Angely Rabsatt "Tanto" Tony Carrera

Semifinal

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The Semifinal was part of the transition between the Battles and Cross Battles segment of the show. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this phase was not shown until the return of the show after the pause. Mau y Ricky chose two artists to advance and the other one was eliminated.

       Artists won the Semifinals and advanced to the Finale
       Artist lost the Semifinals was eliminated
Episode (Digital) Coach Winners Song Loser
Episode 5
(July 20, 2020)
Mau y Ricky Franchesca Maia "Tequila" Angely Rabsatt
Aaron Barrios

Finale

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The Finale was part of the Cross Battle segment of the show. The performances for both artists were on August 3rd, with results being announced on Episode 14 and the winner becoming a Semifinalist. Aaron Barrios received the highest votes and chose to join Team Wisin.

       Artist received majority of Public's votes and won The Comeback Stage
       Artist was eliminated
Episode Coach Song Artists Song
Winner Loser
Episode 6
(August 3, 2020)
Mau y Ricky "Me Vas a Extrañar" Aaron Barrios Franchesca Maia "Sunflower"

Final Phase

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The live shows were originally scheduled to start April 5. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Telemundo delayed them until July 26. In contrast to season 18 of the show's NBC counterpart The Voice (where the live rounds were conducted in a fully-remote format), in-studio production resumed in Miami at Cisneros Studios; under enhanced health and safety protocols in cooperation with Film Florida, including social distancing and no studio audience, with episodes recorded earlier in the day prior to broadcast.[5][6][7]

This season, phone calls and text messaging voting methods were removed, leaving Comcast-related sites (Telemundo's Web site and app, along with Xfinity X1) as the only options for voting.[8]

Color key:

       Artist was saved by the Public's votes
       Artist was eliminated

Week 1 & 2: Cross Battles (July 26 & August 2)

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This season, the Playoffs were replaced by the Cross Battles (Los Enfrentamientos) which compromised episodes 12 and 13. Also, this season the beginning of the "Live Shows" featured a Top 28 instead of a Top 32. Each night featured seven pairs, where coaches selected an artist from their team, then challenged a fellow coach to compete against, and this coach selected an artist as well. The artist with the highest public's votes from each cross battle advanced, with the other artist being automatically eliminated.[9]

For these Cross Battles, only 24 of the 28 contestants were permitted to perform in the main studio. In compliance with safety precautions and guidelines of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Film Florida, four contestants -- Sugeily Cardona, Julio Castillo, Santiago Ramos and Alonso Garcia -- performed from a remote room backstage which was displayed on the stage's screen.

Episode Order Challenger Challenged
Coach Song Artist Artist Song Coach
Episode 12
(Sunday, July 26, 2020)
1 Luis Fonsi "Pero Me Acuerdo de Ti" Emily Piriz Alexandra Carro "Solo de Mí" Alejandra Guzmán
2 Wisin "Por Amarte Así" Lizette Rubio Diana Puentes "Aparentemente Bien" Carlos Vives
3 Alejandra Guzmán "Adoro" Jose Palacio Sammy Colon "La Barca"
4 Carlos Vives "Lo que te di" Jimmy Rodriguez Karen Galera "Amor Genuino" Wisin
5 Luis Fonsi "Caballero" Adrián Torres Albin St. Rose "Estar Contigo"
6 Alejandra Guzmán "Mi Persona Favorita" Alejandra Mor Isai Reyes "Marinero" Luis Fonsi
7 Wisin "Indeciso" Gabriel Alejandro Kayson Luis Burgos "Otro Trago" Carlos Vives
Episode 13
(Sunday, August 2, 2020)
1 Wisin "La Fiesta Del Mariachi" Janine Rivera Rubi Mar Monge "La de la Mala Suerte" Luis Fonsi
2 Carlos Vives "Si Nos Dejan" Michelle Raymon Andrea Serrano "Antes" Wisin
3 Luis Fonsi "En Cero" Brian Cruz Steven Sibaja "Me Llamas" Alejandra Guzmán
4 Alejandra Guzmán "Ven" Sugeily Cardona Arturo Guerrero "El reloj" Luis Fonsi
5 Luis Fonsi "Dígale" Jose Class Christine Marcelle "Como Abeja al Panal" Wisin
6 Carlos Vives "Bonita" Jorge Franco Santiago Ramos "Shake Your Bon-Bon" Alejandra Guzmán
7 Alejandra Guzmán "Amor Del Bueno" Julio Cesar Castillo Alonso Garcia "Perfidia" Carlos Vives

Week 3: Semifinal (August 9)

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During the episode, the results for both nights of Cross Battles were announced one by one. After announcing the winner, the winner's Semifinal performance followed. After the fourteen results and performances were announced, Aaron Barrios was revealed as The Comeback Stage winner. He decided to join the Top 15 on Team Wisin.

This season all teams had a different amount of artists. Team Fonsi & Team Vives advanced with five members each. Team Guzmán & Team Wisin advanced with two members each, but with The Comeback Stage artist Wisin advanced with three.

Episode Coach Order Artist Song Result
Episode 14
(Sunday, August 9, 2020)
Carlos Vives 1 Jimmy Rodriguez "Me Tengo Que Ir" Eliminated
Luis Fonsi 2 Emily Piriz "Como si no nos hubiéramos amado" Eliminated
Alejandra Guzmán 3 Julio Cesar Castillo "Directo al Corazón" Eliminated
Wisin 4 Albin St. Rose "Fútbol y Rumba" Eliminated
Luis Fonsi 5 Isai Reyes "Falta Amor" Eliminated
Carlos Vives 6 Sammy Colon "Cambio de Piel" Public's vote
Alejandra Guzmán 7 Sugeily Cardona "Perdón" Public's vote
Luis Fonsi 8 Brian Cruz "TBT" Eliminated
Carlos Vives 9 Diana Puentes "La Retirada" Eliminated
Wisin 10 Andrea Serrano "Voy a Olvidarte" Public's vote
Luis Fonsi 11 Rubi Mar Monge "Alguien" Eliminated
Carlos Vives 12 Jorge Franco "ADMV" Eliminated
Luis Fonsi 13 Jose Class "En Esta No" Public's vote
Carlos Vives 14 Kayson Luis Burgos "Tiburones" Eliminated
Wisin 15 Aaron Barrios "Contigo" Eliminated

Week 4: Finale (August 16)

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The final episode was filmed on Sunday, August 16th with same-day coverage that night. It featured group performances from the coaches with their team members, followed by group performances of the semi-finalists and solo performances of the coaches and guests. After performance #9, 10, 11, 12 a group of three to four people were called up to the stage and on each occasion one of the artists was announced as a finalist. At the end of the evening the Top 4 results were announced.

Order Performers Song
15.1 Carlos Vives and his team (Sammy, Jimmy, Kayson, Diana, Jorge) "Fruta Fresca" / "Y ahí llego yo"
15.2 Luis Fonsi and his team (Jose, Emily, Rubi, Isai, Brian) "Nada Es Para Siempre" / "Date pa Vuelta" / "Échame la Culpa"
15.3 Alejandra Guzmán and her team (Sugeily, Julio) "Tan Sólo Tú"
15.4 Wisin and his team (Andrea, Aaron, Albin) "Duele el Corazón"
15.5 Brian Cruz, Rubi Monge, Jorge Franco, Albin St. Rose "China"
15.6 Emily Piriz, Kayson Burgos, Isai Reyes "Señorita"
15.7 Sammy Colon, Jose Class, Sugeily Cardona, Andrea Serrano "Memories"
15.8 Julio Castillo, Jimmy Rodriguez, Diana Puentes, Aaron Barrios "Te Olvidé"
15.9 Luis Fonsi "Girasoles"
15.10 Wisin & Rauw Alejandro "Una Noche"
15.11 Alejandra Guzmán "El Rock De La Cárcel" / "La Plaga"
15.12 Carlos Vives "No Te Vayas"
15.13 Mau y Ricky & Camilo "La Boca" / "Papás"

Final result

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Artist Team Result
Sammy Colon Carlos Vives Winner
Jose Class Luis Fonsi Runner-up
Sugeily Cardona Alejandra Guzmán Third place
Andrea Serrano Wisin Fourth place

Elimination Chart

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Overall

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Color key
Artist's info
Result details
Final Stage Results per week
Artists Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Finale
Sammy Colon Safe Safe Winner
Jose Class Safe Safe Runner-up
Sugeily Cardona Safe Safe 3rd place
Andrea Serrano Safe Safe 4th place
Jimmy Rodriguez Safe Eliminated Eliminated (week 3)
Rubi Mar Monge Safe Eliminated
Kayson Luis Burgos Safe Eliminated
Julio Cesar Castillo Safe Eliminated
Emily Piriz Safe Eliminated
Albin St. Rose Safe Eliminated
Isai Reyes Safe Eliminated
Jorge Franco Safe Eliminated
Brian Cruz Safe Eliminated
Diana Puentes Safe Eliminated
Aaron Barrios Comeback Stage Safe Eliminated
Franchesca Maia Comeback Stage Eliminated Eliminated (week 2)
Alonso Garcia Eliminated
Santiago Ramos Eliminated
Christine Marcelle Eliminated
Arturo Guerrero Eliminated
Steven Sibaja Eliminated
Michelle Raymon Eliminated
Janine Rivera Eliminated
Gabriel Alejandro Arredondo Eliminated Eliminated (week 1)
Alejandra Mor Eliminated
Adrián Torres Eliminated
Karen Galera Eliminated
Jose Palacio Eliminated
Lizette Rubio Eliminated
Alexandra Carro Eliminated

Teams

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Color key
Artist's info
Results details
Artists Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Finale
Andrea Serrano Advanced Advanced Fourth place
Albin St. Rose Advanced Eliminated
Aaron Barrios Comeback Stage Advanced Eliminated
Christine Marcelle Eliminated
Janine Rivera Eliminated
Gabriel Alejandro Arredondo Eliminated
Karen Galera Eliminated
Lizette Rubio Eliminated
Sugeily Cardona Advanced Advanced Third place
Julio Cesar Castillo Advanced Eliminated
Santiago Ramos Eliminated
Steven Sibaja Eliminated
Alejandra Mor Eliminated
Jose Palacio Eliminated
Alexandra Carro Eliminated
Jose Class Advanced Advanced Runner-up
Emily Piriz Advanced Eliminated
Isai Reyes Advanced Eliminated
Brian Cruz Advanced Eliminated
Rubi Mar Monge Advanced Eliminated
Arturo Guerrero Eliminated
Adrián Torres Eliminated
Sammy Colon Advanced Advanced Winner
Diana Puentes Advanced Eliminated
Kayson Luis Burgos Advanced Eliminated
Jimmy Rodriguez Advanced Eliminated
Jorge Franco Advanced Eliminated
Michelle Raymon Eliminated
Alonso Garcia Eliminated

Artists' appearance on other shows

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  • Adrián Torres, Jose Class and Albin St. Rose all competed on the show's first season but failed to turn any chairs.
  • Steven Sibaja participated in the eight season of Mexican version where he was part of Team Belinda.
  • Maria Cristina Bravo and Gabriel Carrero competed in the second season of La Banda, but failed to reach the second and third phase of the competition, respectively.
  • Angely Rabsatt competed on the second season of La Voz Kids and reached the semifinals on team Royce.
  • Janine Rivera participated on the tenth season of Estrella TV's show Tengo Talento, Mucho Talento where she reached the finale.
  • Emily Piriz participated in season 13 of American Idol where she placed 12th place.
  • Setareh Khatibi appeared on the sixth season of Nuestra Belleza Latina and finished second.
  • Julio Cesar Castillo competed in the third season of the U.S English version, but was eliminated in the Live Playoffs.
  • Karen Galera competed on the sixteenth season of the U.S English version, but was eliminated during the Live Cross Battles.
  • Brian Cruz won the second season of La Banda where he was part of the band named MIX5.

Ratings

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Viewership and ratings per episode of La Voz (American TV series) season 2
No. Title Air date Timeslot (ET) Rating/share
(18–49)
Viewers
(millions)
1 "The Blind Auditions, Part 1" January 19, 2020 Sunday 9:00 p.m. 0.4/2 1.04[10]
2 "The Blind Auditions, Part 2" January 26, 2020 0.3/2 1.08[11]
3 "The Blind Auditions, Part 3" February 2, 2020 0.3/1 0.90[12]
4 "The Blind Auditions, Part 4" February 9, 2020 0.3/2 1.07[13]
5 "The Blind Auditions, Part 5" February 16, 2020 0.4/2 1.15[14]
6 "The Blind Auditions, Part 6" February 23, 2020 0.3/2 1.03[15]
7 "The Blind Auditions, Part 7" March 1, 2020 0.4/2 1.29[16]
8 "The Battles, Part 1" March 8, 2020 0.4/2 1.17[17]
9 "The Battles, Part 2" March 15, 2020 0.4/2 1.26[18]
10 "The Battles, Part 3" March 22, 2020 0.4/2 1.19[19]
11 "The Battles, Part 4" March 29, 2020 0.3/2 1.06[20]
12 "Cross Battles, Part 1" July 26, 2020 0.2/1 0.80[21]
13 "Cross Battles, Part 2" August 2, 2020 0.2/1 0.73[22]
14 "Semifinals" August 9, 2020 0.2/1 0.79[23]
15 "Finale" August 16, 2020 0.2/1 0.89[24]

References

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