The Voice Brasil

The Voice Brasil is a current Brazilian reality talent show which premiered on Rede Globo on September 23, 2012. Based on the reality singing competition The Voice of Holland, the series was created by Dutch television producer John de Mol.[1]

The Voice Brasil
The Voice Brasil title card
GenreReality show
Created by
Directed by
  • J. B. de Oliveira
  • Carlos Magalhães
Presented by
Judges
Country of originBrazil
Original languagePortuguese
No. of seasons9
No. of episodes103
Production
ProducerJ. B. de Oliveira
Production locationsRio de Janeiro, Brazil
CinematographyMulti-camera
Running time90 minutes
Production companies
Release
Original networkRede Globo
Picture formatHDTV 1080i
Audio formatDolby Digital 5.1
Original releaseSeptember 23, 2012 (2012-09-23) 
present (present)
Chronology
Related shows
External links
Website

The original coaches for the first three seasons were Lulu Santos, Carlinhos Brown, Claudia Leitte and Daniel. Daniel departed after season three and was replaced by Michel Teló from season four onwards. Claudia Leitte last coached for season five, then became coach of The Voice Kids, swapping roles with Ivete Sangalo who became coach of the adult version from season six onwards. Carlinhos Brown didn't return for season 8 being replaced by Iza, leaving Lulu Santos as the only coach left from the inaugural season.

Format

The series is part of The Voice franchise and is based on a similar competition format in The Netherlands entitled The Voice of Holland. The winner is entitled to a R$ 500.000 prize and a recording contract with Universal Music Group.[2]

Blind auditions

In The Blind Auditions, the four coaches form their team of artists (12 in seasons 1–6 and 18 in season 7) whom they mentor through the remainder of the season.[3] Each judge has the length of the auditionee's performance to decide if he or she wants that singer on his or her team; if two or more judges want the same singer then the singer gets to choose which coach they want to work with. Since season 7, a new twist called "Block" is featured, which allows one coach to block another coach from getting a contestant.

Battle rounds

In The Battles, each coach pairs two of his or her team members to perform together, then chooses one to advance. Coaches are given "steals" (3 in seasons 1–2 and season 7, 2 in seasons 3–6), allowing each coach to select individuals who were eliminated during a battle round by another coach.[3]

Live shows

In the final phase, the remaining contestants of each team will compete against each other in 4–7 weeks of live broadcasts.[3] The television audience will help to decide who moves on. When one team member remains for each coach, these four contestants will compete against each other in the finale, with the most voted singer declared the season's winner.

Coaches' Battle

Introduced in season 5, in the Coaches' Battle, two contestants from two teams battle against each other and the public vote determines who will advance.

Remix

Introduced in season 5, the Remix round is a way to balance the teams after the Coaches' Battle, which works exactly like the Blind Auditions.

Coaches and hosts

Coaches

The original coaches were revealed in mid-2012 to be: Brazilian axé singer Claudia Leitte, pop rock singer-songwriter Lulu Santos, MPB singer-songwriter Carlinhos Brown and sertanejo singer, Daniel.[3] All four coaches returned for seasons 2 and 3. In 2015, it was announced that Daniel would not return for season 4; sertanejo singer Michel Teló was named his replacement.[4] Claudia Leitte took a hiatus after season 5, swapping roles with Ivete Sangalo to become a coach on The Voice Kids.[5] In 2019, it was announced that Iza will join Santos, Teló and Sangalo as coach of season 8 replacing Carlinhos Brown, making it the first season with two female coaches. With Brown's departure, Santos serves as the last remaining coach from the show's inaugural season. In 2020, it was announced that Ivete Sangalo, Iza, Lulu Santos and Michel Telo will all be returning for the ninth season confirmed by Globo. On July 29, 2020, it was announced that Carlinhos Brown would be returning after one season, who replaced Ivete Sangalo.

Coach Seasons
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Lulu
Brown
Claudia
Daniel
Teló
Ivete
Iza

Hosts

The show is hosted by sport journalist Tiago Leifert, who has hosted the series since the inaugural season, alongside Mariana Rios, who serves as co-host, backstage interviewer, online and social media correspondent since season 5.[6] Daniele Suzuki was co-host in seasons 1 and 4, Miá Mello co-hosted season 2 and Fernanda Souza in season 3.[7][8][9]

Host Seasons
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Tiago Leifert
Daniele Suzuki
Miá Mello
Fernanda Souza
Mariana Rios
Jeniffer Nascimento
Key
  Main host
  Backstage

Series overview

Season First aired Last aired Winner Runners-up Winning coach Hosts Coaches (order)
Main Backstage 1 2 3 4
1 September 23, 2012 December 16, 2012 Ellen Oléria Ju Moraes Liah Soares Maria Chistina Carlinhos Brown Tiago Leifert Daniele Suzuki Lulu Brown Claudia Daniel
2 October 3, 2013 December 26, 2013 Sam Alves Lucy Alves Pedro Lima Rubens Daniel Claudia Leitte Miá Mello
3 September 18, 2014 December 25, 2014 Danilo & Rafael Kim Lírio Lui Medeiros Romero Ribeiro Lulu Santos Fernanda Souza Claudia Lulu Daniel Brown
4 October 1, 2015 December 25, 2015 Renato Vianna Ayrton Montarroyos Junior Lord Nikki Michel Teló Daniele Suzuki Brown Teló Lulu Claudia
5 October 5, 2016 December 29, 2016 Mylena Jardim Afonso Cappelo Dan Costa Danilo Franco Mariana Rios Lulu Brown Claudia Teló
6 September 21, 2017 December 21, 2017 Samantha Ayara Carol Biazin Day Vinicius D'Black Brown Teló Ivete Lulu
7 July 17, 2018 September 27, 2018 Léo Pain Erica Natuza Isa Guerra Kevin Ndjana
8 July 30, 2019 October 3, 2019 Tony Gordon Ana Ruth Lúcia Muniz Willian Kessley Jenifer Nascimento Teló Ivete Iza
9 October 15, 2020 December 17, 2020 Victor Alves Douglas Ramalho Izrra Ana Canhoto Iza Brown Teló

The Voice +

The Voice + is the Brazilian version of the original Dutch format The Voice Senior, based on the original The Voice of Holland. The difference with this version is that only contestants over 60 years old can participate.

Series Overview

The Voice + Series overview
Season First aired Last aired Winner Runners-up Winning coach Hosts Coaches (order)
Main Backstage 1 2 3 4
1 January 17, 2021 March 28, 2021 Current season André Marques Thalita Rebouças Daniel Ludmilla Claudia Mumu

Guest mentors and advisers

Season Coaches
1 Lulu Santos Carlinhos Brown Claudia Leitte Daniel
Preta Gil Rogerio Flausino Ed Motta Luiza Possi
2 Gaby Amarantos Maria Gadú
3 Di Ferrero Dudu Nobre
4 Carlinhos Brown Michel Teló Lulu Santos Claudia Leitte
Rogerio Flausino Luiza Possi Di Ferrero Alexandre Pires
5 Ivete Sangalo
6 Carlinhos Brown Michel Teló Ivete Sangalo Lulu Santos
None
7 Anitta
8 Michel Teló Ivete Sangalo Iza Lulu Santos
None
9 Carlinhos Brown Iza Lulu Santos Michel Teló
None

Ratings and reception

Season Timeslot Premiered Ended TV season SP viewers
(in points)
Source
Date Viewers
(in points)
Date Viewers
(in points)
1 Sunday 02:30 p.m. September 23, 2012 15.0 December 16, 2012 14.0 2012–13 14.62 [10][11]
[12][13]
2 Thursday 10:30 p.m. October 3, 2013 24.3 December 26, 2013 27.0 2013–14 25.78 [14]
[15]
3 September 18, 2014 21.1 December 25, 2014 22.2 2014–15 22.15

4 October 1, 2015 20.2 December 25, 2015 21.0 2015–16 20.25

5 October 5, 2016 22.9 December 29, 2016 18.8 2016–17 21.57

6 September 21, 2017 25.2 December 21, 2017 25.8 2017–18 23.44

7 Tuesday 10:30 p.m.
Thursday 10:30 p.m.
July 17, 2018 22.0 September 27, 2018 23.2 2018–19 23.65

8 July 30, 2019 24.6 October 3, 2019 24.7 2019–20 25.09

9 Tuesday 11:00 p.m.
Thursday 11:00 p.m.
October 15, 2020 16.9 December 17, 2020 15.4 2020–21 16.17 [16]
[17]
  • Each point represents a specific number of households in São Paulo.
    • 2012: 60.000 households.
    • 2013: 62.000 households.
    • 2014: 65.000 households.
    • 2015: 67.000 households.
    • 2016: 69.000 households.
    • 2017: 70.500 households.
    • 2018: 71.855 households.
    • 2019: 73.015 households.
    • 2020: 74.987 households.

International broadcasting

Country / Region Channel Airing
Africa TV Globo Africa September 30, 2012
Asia TV Globo Oceania
Central America TV Globo North America September 23, 2012
Europe TV Globo Europe September 30, 2012
 Japan TV Globo IPC
North America TV Globo North America September 23, 2012
Oceania TV Globo Oceania September 30, 2012
 Portugal TV Globo Portugal
South America TV Globo South America September 23, 2012

References

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