Recap | Yung Milla earns four-chair turn on The Voice Blind Auditions on Channel 7 – The Voice Blind Auditions continued on Channel 7 and 7plus, with Darwin rapper Yung Milla delivering one of the standout moments of Episode 7.
The episode kept the focus on the final stages of the Blind Auditions, where each coach is now being more selective as team spots tighten. That made the four-chair turns even more valuable, especially for artists bringing a clear identity to the stage.
Yung Milla, a 22-year-old Aboriginal artist and support worker from Darwin, performed All My Life, an original song by his brother J-MILLA. The audition earned a four-chair turn, with Melanie C using the moment to bring him onto her team after Richard Marx was blocked.
Melanie C called the performance world class, while Ronan Keating described it as one of the best things he had seen on The Voice. Richard Marx also praised the audition, saying viewers would remember where they were when they first heard Yung Milla.
Watch Yung Milla perform All My Life
Cherry Green brings soul and joy
Cherry Green, a 24-year-old performer from Ipswich, Queensland, also earned a four-chair turn with Everybody Needs Somebody. Born in Rwanda before moving to Australia as a child, Cherry said music had helped him find confidence after arriving as a refugee.
Kate Miller-Heidke praised his style and energy, Melanie C said his joy was infectious, and Ronan called him gold dust. Cherry ultimately chose Team Richard.
Watch Cherry Green perform Everybody Needs Somebody
Renee Naccari returns after surgery
Doreen performer Renee Naccari, 24, took on Lady Gaga’s Abracadabra after vocal cord surgery for nodules in 2024. Her comeback performance earned three chair turns, with Ronan calling her a proper pop star.
Renee chose Team Ronan, giving him another strong pop voice heading into the next phase of the competition.
Watch Renee Naccari perform Abracadabra
Fox Stapelton joins Team Kate
Fox Stapelton, an 18-year-old songwriter from Bondi, performed Olivia Dean’s Man I Need. His natural delivery earned two chair turns before he joined Team Kate Miller-Heidke.
Watch Fox Stapelton perform Man I Need
Tones And I adds another save
Queensland singer Jess Kelly performed Cold Chisel’s When The War Is Over. No coach turned, but the panel was struck by his vocal resemblance to his uncle, John Farnham.
Tones And I also continued her role as the secret fifth coach, saving Mikayla Durrant from Episode 7. Her hidden-room team now includes Red Roy, Jamie Koul, Lilita Keni, Dicko, Georgia Dabbous, Cris J and Mikayla Durrant.
The Voice continues on Channel 7
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