How ‘The Voice Kids’ Germany captivates audiences and judges


I’ve been watching The Voice Kids Germany. Yes, Germany. Oh mein Gott!

No, I don’t speak German, and to be honest, most of the show is in English. It’s amazing and humbling how much of the world speaks English in their own foreign countries. Actually, most of the judges are from other countries and every language seems to be part of the German version of the show.

I started flipping through Instagram when I first wake up in the morning, and the videos from The Voice and America’s Got Talent started showing up and one after the other, they popped up. And I watch them for maybe an hour before I get out of bed. It really is a great start to the day. It’s so uplifting.

Anyway, these kids are fantastic, amazing voices. Aside from hearing them, the reactions are priceless. The reactions from the kids when they finally see the judges all staring at them, and the judges turning around and see small kids at time with such huge voices. The reactions are sometimes just as good as the performances.

Three judges stand out for me. – Lena, Alvaro and Leony – all amazing and very kind to the performers and into it. And it’s amazing how they all speak many languages, not just German and English.

Some of the kids/contestants seem to sing Lena’s songs – she loves that.

And the fact that many of the kids also are so into their performances that they don’t notice that all four chairs turned around until the end – then these little adults turn into kids again. Their expressions and glee and jumping around is priceless.

I love how the judges run up and hug the kids at the end of a lot of the performances.

“Oh mein Gott!” as one of the parents said who was watching his daughter from the wings get all four coaches/judges loving his daughter’s voice.

You can see a bunch of the performances here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-ojhH5-Ekc

Till next time . . .

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