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The Voice Kids (Brazilian TV series) season 8

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The Voice Kids
Season 8
Hosted by
Coaches
No. of contestants54 artists
No. of episodes14
Release
Original networkTV Globo
Multishow
Original releaseApril 9 (2023-04-09) –
July 9, 2023 (2023-07-09)
Season chronology
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Season 7

The eighth season of The Voice Kids premiered on TV Globo on April 9, 2023, in the 2:30 / 1:30 p.m. (BRT / AMT) daytime slot.[1]

Fátima Bernardes replaced Márcio Garcia as the main host, thus becoming the show's first female host, while Thalita Rebouças returned for her seventh season as the show's backstage correspondent.[2]

Carlinhos Brown returned for his eighth season as coach and was joined by Iza and Mumuzinho, who replaced Maiara & Maraisa and Michel Teló, thus making it the first season to have all afro-Brazilian coaches.[3]

Teams

Key
Coaches Top 54 artists
Carlinhos Brown
Cecília Nascimento Dani Harumi Emanuel Motta Emily Santos Eros & Lorenzo Laura Medeiros
Luana Sousa Sofia Simplício Wellinton Pedro
Iza
Bernardo Caliman Bia Moura Carol Harumi Júlia Cleff Luisa Pinheiro Luísa Trinxet
Maria Alice Farias Mika Donadoni
Mumuzinho
Alicia Rachel Ana Pérola Giovanna Amolinário Henrique Lima Larah Bia Luiza Luz
Lunna Beatriz Tay Theu Henrique

Blind auditions

Key
  ✔   Coach pressed "I WANT YOU" button
       Artist defaulted to a coach's team
       Artist picked a coach's team
       Artist eliminated with no coach pressing their "I WANT YOU" button
Blind auditions results
Episode Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and contestant's choices
Brown Iza Mumu
Episode 1
(April 9, 2023)
1 Laura Medeiros 9 Brasília "Carcará"
2 Tay 14 Novo Hamburgo "Still Loving You"
3 Bernardo Caliman 9 Aracruz "Sinônimos"
4 Larah Bia 12 Belo Horizonte "Something's Got a Hold on Me"
5 Cecília Nascimento 9 São José "Saber Quem Sou (How Far I'll Go)"
6 Emanuel Motta 13 Ourinhos "Highway To Hell"
7 Luísa Trinxet 10 Rio Bonito "All I Want"
8 Murilo Araújo 12 Jacareí "O Vento"
9 Alicia Rachel 14 Rio de Janeiro "Ben"
Episode 2
(April 16, 2023)
1 Júlia Cleff 14 Florianópolis "No Time to Die"
2 Lunna Beatriz 9 Rio de Janeiro "Vou Festejar"
3 Bia Moura 11 Aracaju "Rise Up"
4 Henrique Lima 13 Senhor do Bonfim "Mentes Tão Bem (Mientes tan Bien)"
5 Emily Santos 13 Cândido Sales "Sinto Sua Falta"
6 Wellinton Pedro 14 Mafra "A Mulher Maravilha"
7 Luisa Pinheiro 10 Jacareí "Don't Stop Believin'"
8 Arthur Brussolo 13 Jales "Coração Bandido"
9 Luiza Luz 13 São Lourenço "Eu Hein, Rosa!"
10 Dani Harumi 10 Brasília "O Caderno"
Episode 3
(April 23, 2023)
1 Eros & Lorenzo 12–10 Campo Grande "Vivendo Aqui No Mato"
2 Maria Alice Farias 10 Belém "Imagem (Reflection)"
3 Sofia Simplício 11 São José do Sabugi "Feira de Mangaio"
4 Ana Pérola 10 Açailândia "Hackearam-me"
5 Mika Donadoni 13 Indaiatuba "Girls Just Want To Have Fun"
6 Theu Henrique 10 Chapecó "Vestido de Seda"
7 Carol Harumi 9 Tupã "Shallow"
8 Sanah 14 Rio do Sul "Sorte Que Cê Beija Bem"
9 Giovanna Amolinário 12 Rio Bonito "Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)"
10 Luana Sousa 12 Campo Maior "Panis angelicus"

Ratings and reception

Brazilian ratings

All numbers are in points and provided by Kantar Ibope Media.

Episode Title Air date Timeslot (BRT) SP viewers
(in points)
Source
1 The Blind Auditions 1 April 9, 2023 Sunday 2:30 p.m. 10.0 [4]
2 The Blind Auditions 2 April 16, 2023 10.1 [5]
3 The Blind Auditions 3 April 23, 2023 10.6 [6]
4 The Blind Auditions 4 April 30, 2023
5 The Blind Auditions 5 May 7, 2023
6 The Blind Auditions 6 May 14, 2023
7 The Battles 1 May 21, 2023
8 The Battles 2 May 28, 2023
9 The Battles 3 June 4, 2023
10 Showdowns 1 June 11, 2023
11 Showdowns 2 June 18, 2023
12 Cross Battles June 25, 2023
13 Remix July 2, 2023
14 Finals July 9, 2023
  • In 2023, each point represents 268.083 households in 15 market cities in Brazil (76.953 households in São Paulo).

References

  1. ^ "The Voice Kids: tudo o que sabemos sobre a oitava temporada".
  2. ^ "Fátima Bernardes será a nova apresentadora do The Voice Kids".
  3. ^ "The Voice Kids: Carlinhos Brown, IZA e Mumuzinho serão os técnicos da oitava temporada".
  4. ^ "Palmeiras campeão coloca Record no topo e sobra até para Domingão com Huck".
  5. ^ "Impulsionado por jogo do Corinthians, Luciano Huck tem maior ibope do anok".
  6. ^ "Patricia Abravanel vence Luana Piovani em embate Record e SBT no domingo".