Is the decade-long “The Voice” Instant Save curse about to be broken? If John Legend‘s Florida singer Omar Jose Cardona ends up winning Season 22 during the Tuesday, December 13 finale, he’ll make history as the first artist to prevail who was previously saved by social media users. Since the creation of the Instant Save twist in Season 6, none of its recipients have ever gone on to win “The Voice.” Britton Buchanan (Season 14) and Toneisha Harris (Season 18) came closest by each placing second behind their winners, but all of the other times the saved artist finished near the bottom of their respective finales.
See ‘The Voice’ coaches ranked worst to best
According to Gold Derby predictions, Omar is predicted to come in fifth place after earning the last Instant Save of the year. This 33-year-old Orlando native has 100/1 odds to win Season 22, compared to 4/9 odds for front-runner Bodie (Team Blake...
See ‘The Voice’ coaches ranked worst to best
According to Gold Derby predictions, Omar is predicted to come in fifth place after earning the last Instant Save of the year. This 33-year-old Orlando native has 100/1 odds to win Season 22, compared to 4/9 odds for front-runner Bodie (Team Blake...
- 12/8/2022
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Is the years-long “The Voice” instant save curse about to be broken? If John Legend‘s gospel singer Jershika Maple ends up winning Season 21 during the December 14 finale, she’ll make history as the first artist to prevail who was previously saved by social media users. Since the creation of the instant save twist in Season 6, none of its recipients have ever gone on to win “The Voice.” Britton Buchanan (Season 14) and Toneisha Harris (Season 18) came closest by each placing second behind their winners, but all of the other times the saved artist finished near the bottom of their respective finales.
See All 15 ‘The Voice’ coaches ranked worst to best
According to Gold Derby predictions, Jershika is predicted to come in fourth place after earning the last instant save of the year. This 24-year-old Killeen, Texas native has 12/1 odds to win Season 21, compared to 3/5 odds for front-runner Girl Named Tom...
See All 15 ‘The Voice’ coaches ranked worst to best
According to Gold Derby predictions, Jershika is predicted to come in fourth place after earning the last instant save of the year. This 24-year-old Killeen, Texas native has 12/1 odds to win Season 21, compared to 3/5 odds for front-runner Girl Named Tom...
- 12/11/2021
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Is the years-long “The Voice” instant save curse about to be broken? If Blake Shelton‘s Americana singer Jordan Matthew Young ends up winning Season 20 during Tuesday’s grand finale, he’ll make history as the first artist to prevail who was previously saved by social media users. Since the instant save twist was first created in Season 6, none of its recipients have ever gone on to win “The Voice.” Britton Buchanan (Season 14) and Toneisha Harris (Season 18) came closest by each placing second behind their winners, but all of the other times the saved artist finished near the bottom of their respective finales.
SEEWho will win ‘The Voice’ Season 20? See finale odds for Cam Anthony, Kenzie Wheeler, Rachel Mac …
According to Gold Derby predictions, Jordan is predicted to come in third place after earning the final instant save of the year. This 34-year-old Austin, Texas native has 22/1 odds to win...
SEEWho will win ‘The Voice’ Season 20? See finale odds for Cam Anthony, Kenzie Wheeler, Rachel Mac …
According to Gold Derby predictions, Jordan is predicted to come in third place after earning the final instant save of the year. This 34-year-old Austin, Texas native has 22/1 odds to win...
- 5/25/2021
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Is a long-standing “The Voice” curse about to be broken? If Blake Shelton‘s country singer Ian Flanigan ends up winning Season 19 during next week’s finale, he’ll make history as the first artist to prevail who was previously saved by Twitter. Since the instant save twist was first created in Season 6, no recipient has ever gone on to win “The Voice.” Britton Buchanan (Season 14) and Toneisha Harris (Season 18) came closest by each placing second behind their winners, but all of the other times the saved artist finished last in their respective finales.
See‘The Voice’ Top 5: Rank the artists competing to win season 19 [Poll]
According to Gold Derby predictions, Ian is predicted to come in third place after earning the final instant save of the year. This 30-year-old Saugerties, New York native has 54/1 odds to win Season 19, compared to 11/4 odds for front-runner Carter Rubin (Team Gwen Stefani) and...
See‘The Voice’ Top 5: Rank the artists competing to win season 19 [Poll]
According to Gold Derby predictions, Ian is predicted to come in third place after earning the final instant save of the year. This 30-year-old Saugerties, New York native has 54/1 odds to win Season 19, compared to 11/4 odds for front-runner Carter Rubin (Team Gwen Stefani) and...
- 12/11/2020
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
“I realize I lost last season and I’m still looking into that,” Blake Shelton proclaimed during Monday’s Season 18 premiere of “The Voice.” He then jokingly added, “We may need a recount.”
As a refresher, Blake’s final artist last year was rocker Ricky Duran, who ultimately placed second to country singer Jake Hoot of Team Kelly Clarkson. But don’t worry, Blake — you’re still the winningest coach in “The Voice” history, having taken home six championships for Jermaine Paul (Season 2), Cassadee Pope (Season 3), Danielle Bradbery (Season 4), Craig Wayne Boyd (Season 7), Sundance Head (Season 11) and Chloe Kohanski (Season 13).
See‘The Voice’: Top 25 sexiest female artists of all time, ranked worst to best
Now that Season 18 has begun, Blake announced he’s here to “reclaim my title” following last year’s upset. He’s off to a great start, as the first artist of 2020, Todd Tilghman, ended up...
As a refresher, Blake’s final artist last year was rocker Ricky Duran, who ultimately placed second to country singer Jake Hoot of Team Kelly Clarkson. But don’t worry, Blake — you’re still the winningest coach in “The Voice” history, having taken home six championships for Jermaine Paul (Season 2), Cassadee Pope (Season 3), Danielle Bradbery (Season 4), Craig Wayne Boyd (Season 7), Sundance Head (Season 11) and Chloe Kohanski (Season 13).
See‘The Voice’: Top 25 sexiest female artists of all time, ranked worst to best
Now that Season 18 has begun, Blake announced he’s here to “reclaim my title” following last year’s upset. He’s off to a great start, as the first artist of 2020, Todd Tilghman, ended up...
- 2/25/2020
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
“It’s been wild! I’m still trying to process the blinds and having a chair turn for me,” says a humbly excited Jake Hoot reacting to winning the Season 17 title for “The Voice.” “It’s been very overwhelming and so many people have reached out with love and support so I’m very grateful for it.” Senior Gold Derby editor Marcus James Dixon and contributor Denton Davidson recently spoke with the Team Kelly Clarkson champion, who defeated Team Blake Shelton‘s Ricky Duran, Team John Legend‘s Katie Kadan and Team Gwen Stefani‘s Rose Short to win the title during Tuesday’s season finale. Watch our exclusive video interview above.
“I’m just grateful Kelly turned for me,” he says in response to going from a one-chair turn blind audition to the winner’s circle. “People have asked me what I feel like that nobody else turned, but...
“I’m just grateful Kelly turned for me,” he says in response to going from a one-chair turn blind audition to the winner’s circle. “People have asked me what I feel like that nobody else turned, but...
- 12/20/2019
- by Denton Davidson and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Kelly Clarkson knows a thing or two about taking home the top spot on a reality show. Clarkson, who won the first season of American Idol, guided Jake Hoot, her team member on The Voice, all the way to the top spot and crowned the victor on the Tuesday, Dec. 17 finale of The Voice season 17. Hoot bested Rose Short from Team Gwen Stefani, Katie Kadan from Team John Legend and Ricky Duran from Team Blake Shelton. This is Team Kelly's third win as a coach on The Voice. "It means the world," Hoot said about the win. "Having Kelly believe in me from the get-go and be here tonight is just an incredible thing." Clarkson was the only coach who turned her chair during Hoot's blind audition. ...
- 12/18/2019
- E! Online
During Tuesday night’s “The Voice” finale, country artist Jake Hoot claimed victory in a hard fought battle against Katie Kadan, Rose Short and Ricky Duran. (See “The Voice” winners list.) In our post-finale poll, we asked “The Voice” fans whether they were happy with America’s decision and 43% agreed with it, claiming Jake “deserved to win.” The other poll respondents all thought someone else was “robbed” of the win, with a leading 24% voting for Katie. Do you agree or disagree with those poll results? Sound off down in the comments section.
See Jennifer Hudson’s first television performance of ‘Memory’ from ‘Cats’ will leave you with goosebumps [Watch]
Jake’s victory wasn’t much of shocker since he won the Apple Music bonus time and time again. However, this 30-year-old single father from Cookeville, Tennessee began his “Voice” journey as a true underdog as he was a one-chair turn in the blind auditions.
See Jennifer Hudson’s first television performance of ‘Memory’ from ‘Cats’ will leave you with goosebumps [Watch]
Jake’s victory wasn’t much of shocker since he won the Apple Music bonus time and time again. However, this 30-year-old single father from Cookeville, Tennessee began his “Voice” journey as a true underdog as he was a one-chair turn in the blind auditions.
- 12/18/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
During Tuesday’s Season 17 finale of “The Voice,” former coach Jennifer Hudson stopped by to deliver her first television performance of the iconic song “Memory” from “Cats.” Dressed elegantly in a black evening dress, Hudson stepped out on a stage filled with fog and an enormous moon backdrop. Hudson takes on the role of Grizabella in Tom Hooper‘s adaptation of the classic Broadway production, which will be released in theaters December 20. Watch JHud’s live performance video above.
See‘The Voice’ Season 17 championship recap: Is the finale winner Ricky Duran, Jake Hoot, Katie Kadan or Rose Short? [Updating Live Blog]
Believe it or not, it’s been 12 years since Hudson won Best Supporting Actress at the Oscars for playing Effie White in Bill Condon‘s 2006 musical “Dreamgirls.” “I have to just take this moment in,” Hudson said in her Oscar speech. “I cannot believe this. Look what God can do. If my...
See‘The Voice’ Season 17 championship recap: Is the finale winner Ricky Duran, Jake Hoot, Katie Kadan or Rose Short? [Updating Live Blog]
Believe it or not, it’s been 12 years since Hudson won Best Supporting Actress at the Oscars for playing Effie White in Bill Condon‘s 2006 musical “Dreamgirls.” “I have to just take this moment in,” Hudson said in her Oscar speech. “I cannot believe this. Look what God can do. If my...
- 12/18/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Hey, "The Voice" fans. Tonight, December 17, 2019, the finals of the current season 17 of The Voice did indeed air, and a winner was revealed from the final four contestants: Katie Kaden of Team Legend, Jake Hoot of Team Kelly, Ricky Duran of Team Blake and Rose Short of Team Gwen. All The judges: Blake Shelton, Kelly Clarkson, John Legend and Gwen Stefani were, of course, on the scene to witness the glorious final moment. Tonight's Live finale show kicked off with Alex Guthrie, Will Breman, Max Boyle and Shane Q returning to the stage to sing “Gimme Some Lovin.'” Right after that,country music group Lady Antebellum hit the stage to perform their latest single, "What If I Never Get Over You.” Next, they showed a video package that featured Kelly Clarkson with her kids. Shortly after that, The Black Eyed Peas hit the stage with reggae star J. Balvin...
- 12/18/2019
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Congratulations are in order to Kelly Clarkson...and Team Kelly member Jake Hoot, because he just won The Voice. The Voice just concluded season 17 with a packed-to-the-brim finale, naming country singer Jake Hoot as the season's big winner. But it was a big night for all the coaches and their top four finalists, as each of the coaches had a finalist competing, and everybody got to perform with some pretty major names on a pretty major stage. Team Gwen Stefani's Rose Short landed in fourth place, followed by Team John Legend's Katie Kadan in third place, and Team Blake's Ricky Duran in second place. The finale featured performances from a ton of season 17 finalists and stars...
- 12/18/2019
- E! Online
Spoiler Warning: Do not read ahead if you have not watched the second part of “The Voice’s” Season 17 finale on NBC.
“The Voice” Season 17 crowned its winner on Tuesday night’s part two of the season finale.
Jake Hoot took home the series’ top prize, beating out fellow top four contestants Katie Kadan, Ricky Duran, and Rose Short. Short placed fourth, Kadan placed third, and Duran placed second.
Before the winners were announced, contestants Alex, Will, Max and Shane returned to sing “Gimme Some Lovin!” for the finale episode. In classic “The Voice” fashion, some popular artists guested on the show to perform a hit or two as well.
Lady Antebellum performed “What If I Never Get Over You.” Their rousing performance was followed by a sketch featuring judge Kelly Clarkson as the “‘Voice’ Mom,” with the “Since U Been Gone” legend passing out lozenges and driving her team to rehearsal in a mini-van.
“The Voice” Season 17 crowned its winner on Tuesday night’s part two of the season finale.
Jake Hoot took home the series’ top prize, beating out fellow top four contestants Katie Kadan, Ricky Duran, and Rose Short. Short placed fourth, Kadan placed third, and Duran placed second.
Before the winners were announced, contestants Alex, Will, Max and Shane returned to sing “Gimme Some Lovin!” for the finale episode. In classic “The Voice” fashion, some popular artists guested on the show to perform a hit or two as well.
Lady Antebellum performed “What If I Never Get Over You.” Their rousing performance was followed by a sketch featuring judge Kelly Clarkson as the “‘Voice’ Mom,” with the “Since U Been Gone” legend passing out lozenges and driving her team to rehearsal in a mini-van.
- 12/18/2019
- by Erin Nyren
- Variety Film + TV
(Spoiler alert: Stop reading right now if you do not want to know who won Season 17 of “The Voice.” But also, why did you click on this story?)
NBC’s “The Voice” crowned a Season 17 winner on Tuesday — congrats to Jake Hoot of Team Kelly!
Ricky Duran was runner up. Katie Kaden finished in third, while Rose Short finished in fourth. For the first time in seven seasons, all four coaches had a shot at this one.
Watch Jake’s winning moment above and coach Kelly Clarkson’s reaction.
Below are bios for each of the Final Four singers.
Also Read: NBCUniversal Unveils Steve Burke's Retirement Date, Jeff Shell's Succession Timing
Jake Hoot (Team Kelly)
Age: 30
Hometown: Corpus Christi, Texas / Dominican Republic
Resident: Cookeville, Tenn.
Jake was born in Texas, but his parents are missionaries and relocated the family to the Dominican Republic when he was 9. While living there...
NBC’s “The Voice” crowned a Season 17 winner on Tuesday — congrats to Jake Hoot of Team Kelly!
Ricky Duran was runner up. Katie Kaden finished in third, while Rose Short finished in fourth. For the first time in seven seasons, all four coaches had a shot at this one.
Watch Jake’s winning moment above and coach Kelly Clarkson’s reaction.
Below are bios for each of the Final Four singers.
Also Read: NBCUniversal Unveils Steve Burke's Retirement Date, Jeff Shell's Succession Timing
Jake Hoot (Team Kelly)
Age: 30
Hometown: Corpus Christi, Texas / Dominican Republic
Resident: Cookeville, Tenn.
Jake was born in Texas, but his parents are missionaries and relocated the family to the Dominican Republic when he was 9. While living there...
- 12/18/2019
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Tuesday night’s Season 17 finale of The Voice was a rarity in that there was no outcome that was going to incite us to throw things at the TV (as I did when Addison Agen didn’t win Season 13 and Kennedy Holmes didn’t win Season 15 — luckily for my TV, my aim is lousy). We generally like, if not love, all four finalists this go-’round.
Based on Monday’s TVLine poll, Team John Legend’s human showstopper Katie Kadan had the edge. But based on iTunes, Team Kelly Clarkson’s Jake Hoot was probably in the lead (all three...
Based on Monday’s TVLine poll, Team John Legend’s human showstopper Katie Kadan had the edge. But based on iTunes, Team Kelly Clarkson’s Jake Hoot was probably in the lead (all three...
- 12/18/2019
- TVLine.com
Season 17 of “The Voice” comes to a roaring finish tonight on NBC! The special two-hour live finale will crown the champion, and each coach has one artist remaining. Blake Shelton goes with genre-bending wild card Ricky Duran, Kelly Clarkson enters with the country artist of her dreams Jake Hoot, Gwen Stefani reaches the finals with soul music powerhouse Rose Short and returning champion John Legend goes for number two with theatrical jack of all trades Katie Kadan.
Who will be declared the winner? Here are the songs that were performed on Monday night’s episode:
Ricky Duran — “Runnin’ Down a Dream,” “Run, Run Rudolph,” “A Woman Like Her”
Jake Hoot — “Better Off Without You,” “Winter Song,” “Amazed”
Katie Kadan — “Merry Christmas Baby,” “All Better,” “I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing”
Rose Short — “Steamroller,” “My Gift is You,” “Border Song”
If you missed any Live Playoff episodes or want...
Who will be declared the winner? Here are the songs that were performed on Monday night’s episode:
Ricky Duran — “Runnin’ Down a Dream,” “Run, Run Rudolph,” “A Woman Like Her”
Jake Hoot — “Better Off Without You,” “Winter Song,” “Amazed”
Katie Kadan — “Merry Christmas Baby,” “All Better,” “I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing”
Rose Short — “Steamroller,” “My Gift is You,” “Border Song”
If you missed any Live Playoff episodes or want...
- 12/18/2019
- by Denton Davidson and Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
On “The Voice” finale on Monday, the Top 4 artists performed two solos apiece. The goal for each contestant was to stream the most songs on Apple Music/iTunes by Tuesday at 7 a.m Et/4 a.m. Pt so that they reaped the benefit of a five-times vote multiplier.
We can report the following results: Jake Hoot from Team Kelly Clarkson registered enough sales to have earned the Apple Music Bonus for the third week running with his performances of the winner’s single “Better Off Without You” and cover of “Amazed.” While his duet with Clarkson on “Wintersong” doesn’t count towards the number of streams, that it also made the top 10 on iTunes reinforces his frontrunner status to win season 17 of “The Voice.”
Of Jake’s competition, two of them cracked the top 10 on Apple Music with at least one of their solos on the December 16 show. Ricky Duran...
We can report the following results: Jake Hoot from Team Kelly Clarkson registered enough sales to have earned the Apple Music Bonus for the third week running with his performances of the winner’s single “Better Off Without You” and cover of “Amazed.” While his duet with Clarkson on “Wintersong” doesn’t count towards the number of streams, that it also made the top 10 on iTunes reinforces his frontrunner status to win season 17 of “The Voice.”
Of Jake’s competition, two of them cracked the top 10 on Apple Music with at least one of their solos on the December 16 show. Ricky Duran...
- 12/17/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Rose Short of Team Gwen Stefani took the stage for the last time during the Season 17 finale of “The Voice,” performing three songs for America’s votes: “Border Song” as her solo, “My Gift Is You” as her coach duet and “Steamroller” as her original tune. What do you think was Rose’s best performance on Monday night? And did the 34-year-old Killeen, Texas R&b singer do enough to join “The Voice” winners list? Cast your votes below.
SEEWhat was Ricky Duran’s best performance in ‘The Voice’ finale: ‘Runnin’ Down a Dream,’ ‘Run Rudolph Run,’ ‘A Woman Like Her’? [Poll]
Up first for Rose on finale night was the original song “Steamroller,” which she felt a personal connection to because she had to “bulldoze [her] way through” after quitting her job as a corrections officer. Host Carson Daly was so impressed with her performance he even compared Rose to Mary J. Blige.
SEEWhat was Ricky Duran’s best performance in ‘The Voice’ finale: ‘Runnin’ Down a Dream,’ ‘Run Rudolph Run,’ ‘A Woman Like Her’? [Poll]
Up first for Rose on finale night was the original song “Steamroller,” which she felt a personal connection to because she had to “bulldoze [her] way through” after quitting her job as a corrections officer. Host Carson Daly was so impressed with her performance he even compared Rose to Mary J. Blige.
- 12/17/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Ricky Duran of Team Blake Shelton blew the roof off the theater during the Season 17 finale of “The Voice,” singing three songs for America’s votes: “Runnin’ Down a Dream” as his solo, “Run Rudolph Run” as his coach duet and “A Woman Like Her” as his original tune. What do you think was Ricky’s best performance on Monday night? And did the 29-year-old Worcester, Massachusetts rocker do enough to join “The Voice” winners list? Cast your votes below.
SEECan Rose Short break ‘The Voice’ instant save curse? See our Season 17 finale predictions
Following his rock and roll performance of “Runnin’ Down a Dream,” Blake proclaimed, “Ricky, you never let any of us down. Every time you get on that stage we all know you’re gonna do something awesome and incredible. Just so everybody knows … Ricky in rehearsals was like, ‘Man, I don’t know if I can go up that octave.
SEECan Rose Short break ‘The Voice’ instant save curse? See our Season 17 finale predictions
Following his rock and roll performance of “Runnin’ Down a Dream,” Blake proclaimed, “Ricky, you never let any of us down. Every time you get on that stage we all know you’re gonna do something awesome and incredible. Just so everybody knows … Ricky in rehearsals was like, ‘Man, I don’t know if I can go up that octave.
- 12/17/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
While only one of The Voice’s Final Four would emerge victorious in Season 17’s last results show Tuesday, the episode was a win/win proposition for viewers. Maybe even win/win/win/win. Because — correct me if I’m wrong (and I know you will!) — I think we at least kinda like all of the remaining contestants.
Yes, Team John Legend’s Katie Kadan has some detractors, owing to her flamboyant belting. But even they couldn’t argue that she doesn’t have star quality. And though we’d all like a little more stage presence from Team Kelly Clarkson...
Yes, Team John Legend’s Katie Kadan has some detractors, owing to her flamboyant belting. But even they couldn’t argue that she doesn’t have star quality. And though we’d all like a little more stage presence from Team Kelly Clarkson...
- 12/17/2019
- TVLine.com
Now that we know the Top 4 for Season 17 of “The Voice,” how will this live finale work for the two-hour episode Monday on NBC? Each of these final four artists will perform three times on the show: one solo, one holiday duet with their coach and one original song.
Over the weekend, we provided you with our power rankings of these singers. Which one do you think will win the championship? Blake Shelton goes with genre-bending wild card Ricky Duran, Kelly Clarkson enters with the country artist of her dreams Jake Hoot, Gwen Stefani reaches the finals with soul music powerhouse Rose Short and returning champion John Legend goes for number two with theatrical jack of all trades Katie Kadan.
If you missed any Live Playoff episodes or want to read our Gold Derby analysis, visit the links below to catch up on our coverage:
Top 20 live playoffs on November...
Over the weekend, we provided you with our power rankings of these singers. Which one do you think will win the championship? Blake Shelton goes with genre-bending wild card Ricky Duran, Kelly Clarkson enters with the country artist of her dreams Jake Hoot, Gwen Stefani reaches the finals with soul music powerhouse Rose Short and returning champion John Legend goes for number two with theatrical jack of all trades Katie Kadan.
If you missed any Live Playoff episodes or want to read our Gold Derby analysis, visit the links below to catch up on our coverage:
Top 20 live playoffs on November...
- 12/17/2019
- by Denton Davidson and Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
To make sure your favorite from the four finalists on “The Voice” wins season 17, you only have till 7 a.m Et/4 a.m. Pt on Tuesday, December 17 to show your support. There are three ways to do so. And you get 10 votes per method, which means you have a whopping 30 votes in all, which could make all the difference.
You can stream the solos performed on Monday’s finale by the Top 4 — Ricky Duran, Jake Hoot, Katie Kadan and Rose Short — on Apple Music a maximum of 10 times per Apple ID. And you can cast up to 10 more votes per artist on both the official App (available for download on the Apple App Store and Google Play) and the official website page of “The Voice”.
The window for filling out your ballot online runs until just one hour after “The Voice” ends in your respective time zone. The window for...
You can stream the solos performed on Monday’s finale by the Top 4 — Ricky Duran, Jake Hoot, Katie Kadan and Rose Short — on Apple Music a maximum of 10 times per Apple ID. And you can cast up to 10 more votes per artist on both the official App (available for download on the Apple App Store and Google Play) and the official website page of “The Voice”.
The window for filling out your ballot online runs until just one hour after “The Voice” ends in your respective time zone. The window for...
- 12/16/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
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