Country Music Singer Alex Whalen Stepped Away From 'The Voice' What Happened?

Alex Whalen exited 'The Voice' early, and fanatics are left questioning what happened to the British country music performer. Here's what we all know.

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It sounds strange to say, but country music is a genre that anyone from any place can participate in. In fact, successful country music artists like Shania Twain and Keith Urban are from Canada and Australia, respectively. Honestly, country music is a state of mind and has little to do with the state one is from.

This is absolutely the case for Alex Whalen, the London-born country music singer who blew Blake Shelton away on Season 23 of The Voice. Unfortunately Alex lately exited the show, and lovers have been left questioning if he was once OK.

What happened to Alex Whalen on The Voice? Here's what we know about our country king from the United Kingdom.

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Blake Shelton and Alex Whalen

What happened to Alex Whalen on 'The Voice'?

Some of the most efficient moments on The Voice happen all through the show's fight spherical, when coaches select two singers from their very own teams to sing the similar tune. This is surely a duel, not a duet. Blake chose to have St. Louis local Neil Salsich competitively croon in opposition to Alex Whalen, which was once an attractive tight match-up. However, it is hard to move voice-to-voice in opposition to anyone if they don't seem to be there.

Ahead in their efficiency, host Carson Daly broke the sorrowful information that Alex would not be competing that night and had, actually, left the show. Blake supplied a little more insight into Alex's early departure. "Alex had personal reasons that he had to bow out of the competition," stated Blake. "It's never easy to see artists going home, but Neil has a ton of charisma. He did a great job today."

Neil Salsich nailed his solo performance on 'The Voice'!

While it used to be disappointing now not seeing Alex and Neil hit the struggle degree in combination, Neil surely greater than made up for it along with his thrilling rendition of Marvin Gaye's "I Heard It Through The Grapevine." In an effort to lighten the temper, Blake made a comic story about Neil's upcoming efficiency on the expense of a former Voice pass judgement on. "I told him backstage, if you lose this battle, it will be the worst fail in history. I mean, like, Adam Levine–levels of failure."

The judges were clearly very into Neil's complete vibe, which incorporated a Herringbone cap and tweed jacket. Kelly Clarkson was out of her chair all the time, and Chance the Rapper widened his eyes when Neil selected to hit a high word on the "lose my mind," line. After the truth, Niall Horan mentioned, "It was a four chair turn in the first place for a reason, but the fact that we've had Hank Williams and Marvin Gaye come out of you makes me very excited."

Blake then added, "You absolutely nailed it. You're moving onto the Knockout, congratulations." It was once a well-merited advance, despite the fact that obviously flying solo was once not up to excellent. Still, Blake may be very much in Neil's nook. "Neil's performance was completely comfortable," shared Blake. "I mean the guy really did own the moment. He blew the coaches away and I just think America's gonna fall in love with this guy."

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