Pablo López and his brother star in an emotional moment in 'La Voz' thanks to a contestant

Surprises are the daily bread in La Voz, but some stand out more than others.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
17 November 2023 Friday 10:18
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Pablo López and his brother star in an emotional moment in 'La Voz' thanks to a contestant

Surprises are the daily bread in La Voz, but some stand out more than others. What happened at the last gala is the perfect example: Pablo López made a surprising request to a contestant and starred in an emotional moment with Luiguii, his younger brother.

The night of the final rounds on The Voice is always exciting, as each judge must choose their favorites to advance in the competition. For its part, the public has the responsibility of voting and deciding who continues on the program. Among the contestants was Phindile, an artist from Luis Fonsi's team.

The singer, owner of a spectacular voice, had already won over the public and the judges in previous performances. Her talent was no secret, since she had been dazzling for years in the musical The Lion King, something that gave her remarkable experience on stage.

Phindile's performance was so impressive that he earned the approval of the audience, ensuring his passage to the next phase. At that moment, Pablo López, visibly excited by the performance, made his particular proposal.

The artist from Malaga, knowing the contestant's profession, wanted to sing with Phindile He lives in me, a song from the musical The Lion King, which had a special meaning for him. As he explained, this song was one of his favorites, a piece that he used to listen to with his brother Luiguii in the sad moments of his childhood.

But the surprise didn't end there. Antonio Orozco, another of the coaches, intervened suggesting that, if they were going to sing this song, it was important that Luiguii be with him during this very special moment.

Therefore, Orozco went for Luiguii, who was backstage, to accompany his brother and Phindile in this emotional moment. He first sat next to López, but then moved to the coach's chair so he could enjoy the performance from a privileged position.