She walked on stage with a quiet smile, then sang La Llorona and turned ALL four chairs in seconds! The coaches were stunned, jaws dropped, and chills hit the room, Was it magic? Was it real? One note changed everything

On February 21, 22-year-old Lucia Flores-Wiseman made a breathtaking debut on The Voice, instantly capturing hearts and turning heads. In a pre-show sneak peek, she offered a soulful rendition of Ángela Aguilar’s “La Llorona,” her voice haunting and pure as she gently strummed her guitar, blending technical skill with raw emotion.

The moment her voice filled the room, Adam Levine didn’t hesitate—his red button lit up almost instantly. Not long after, Michael Bublé burst out with an enthusiastic “BRAVO!” unable to contain his excitement mid-performance. As Lucia’s mesmerizing vocal runs built in power and precision, Kelsea Ballerini turned her chair in awe, followed closely by John Legend, completing the coveted four-chair turn.

After the final note rang out, Lucia stood on stage as all four coaches showered her with praise. Ballerini admitted she was so emotionally moved she stopped analyzing and just listened. Levine called her voice something truly special, saying he had “never heard anything like it before.” He was captivated by her tone, her delivery, and her unique artistic presence.

John Legend, always playing the long game, tried to connect by bringing up his wife’s cultural roots, hoping to form a bond. But Michael Bublé raised the bar, switching to Spanish to thank Lucia and describe her as “unique and amazing,” honoring her heritage and the beauty of her performance with heartfelt sincerity.

With four of the biggest names in music now competing to mentor her, the big question remains—who will Lucia choose? Whichever team she lands on, one thing is certain: she’s no longer a rising star—she’s already shining. Don’t miss the full audition that left the world speechless.

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