
In a standout moment on Season 27 of The Voice, 22-year-old Lucia Flores-Wiseman delivered a powerful rendition of Soundgarden’s “Black Hole Sun,” captivating both the audience and coaches with her soulful interpretation of the grunge classic.
Hailing from Maple Valley, Washington, Lucia’s performance showcased her unique ability to blend the raw intensity of rock with a deeply emotive vocal delivery. Her take on the song was not just a cover but a reinvention, infusing it with a fresh perspective that resonated with listeners.
The coaches were visibly moved by her performance. John Legend likened her voice to a fusion of Janis Joplin and Amy Winehouse, praising the depth and emotion she brought to the stage. Michael Bublé, impressed by her artistry, made his pitch in Spanish, calling her voice “amazing.” Ultimately, Lucia chose to join Team Adam Levine, setting the stage for a promising journey ahead.
Lucia’s musical background is as rich as her performance. A Mexican-American singer-songwriter, she has been performing since her high school days, releasing several singles that blend indie, folk, and jazz influences. Her recent release, “Transitions,” reflects her personal growth and artistic evolution.
Her audition has not only advanced her in the competition but also introduced a wider audience to her distinctive sound. As she continues on The Voice, fans eagerly anticipate how she’ll further showcase her talent and versatility.