For those who don’t know yet, the mechanics of the matches of The voice is that the contestants must sing with their backs to the judges, conspicuous more by their voice than by their image. The judges then turn to meet the contestant, who ultimately chooses one of the judges as theirs coach vote and proceed to the next stages of the competition.

In the edition of reality show currently taking place in Uruguaythe Ecuadorian John Peter Vernaza he just had the luxury of feeling contested by the show’s critics. In his blind ears, the compatriot of Galapagos descent conquered to the judges Ruben Rada, Agustín Casanova, Valeria Lynch and Lucas Sugo with his beautiful interpretation of What a wonderful worldiconic song immortalized by Louis Armstrong.

“Don’t make us suffer,” Valeria told the interpreter when she had to choose her singing coach.

One of the first to turn to applaud Vernaza’s presentation, that one He also played live piano, it was Rada. 25 seconds into the show, the composer better known as the negro Rada, pressed the button that turned his chairindicating that he “wanted his voice”, followed by Casanova, who screamed with emotion for the islander’s show.

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“It’s incredible what you came to show. A single person, singing and playing, is great. I am very proud to see you here today,” Rada told the singer. Agustín Casanova, singer of the band Márama, soon expressed his desire to become Vernaza’s coach. “I hope you come to my team, I you have a lot of things to show and also a lot of shows to take you.”

Valerie Lynch She was the last to turn around and, to the surprise of the artist and businesswoman, was chosen by Vernaza as her coach.

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After your number John Peter Vernaza He said that he had barely been in Uruguay for two days until that date, as he had only traveled to that country to participate in the singing contest. However, he assured that he has been singing since he was 8 years old and according to information from his social networks, soul is his favorite genre, with which he has been singing professionally since 2014, according to his records on Spotify.