La Voz Kids (Mexican season 3)

The third season of La Voz Kids premiered on March 22 of 2021, being the first season of this spin-off in Mexico to be produced and broadcast by Azteca Uno. The coaches this season are Belinda, who returns for a fourth season (2 regulars, 1 senior), María José, in her second season and the debut as coaches for Camilo and the duet of Mau y Ricky.[1] Eddy Vilard returns as hot of the season, being the first time that he would not be accompanied by Sofía Aragón at the backstage. [2]

La Voz Kids
Season 3
Hosted by
Coaches
No. of contestants60 artists
WinnerRandy Ortíz
Winning coachBelinda
Runner-ups
  • Renata Tello
  • Santiago Flores
  • Erick Elian
Release
Original networkAzteca Uno
Original releaseMarch 22 (2021-03-22) 
April 27, 2021 (2021-04-27)

Coaches

Coaches of La Voz Kids season 3

Teams

Color key
  Winner
  Runner-up
  Eliminated in the Final
  Eliminated in the Semifinal
  Eliminated in the Knockouts

Blind auditions

In the Blind auditions, each coach had to complete their teams with 15 contestants.

Blind auditions color key
   Coach pressed "QUIERO TU VOZ" button
     Artist defaulted to a coach's team
     Artist elected a coach's team
     Artist was eliminated with no coach pressing his or her "QUIERO TU VOZ" button

Episode 1 (March 22)[3]

At the beginning of the episode, the coaches performed an spanish version of "Just the Way You Are"

Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
Camilo Belinda Mau y Ricky María Jose
1 Sofía González 11 Gómez Palacio, Durango "La basurita"
2 Salomón Saldaña 11 Mexico City "Calma"
3 Renata Tello 11 Mexico City "Dear Future Husband"
4 Daniel Camarena 9 Uruapan, Michoacán "Cuando yo quería ser grande"
5 Leyli Lucero 9 Chihuahua, Chihuahua "Mi buen corazón"
6 Ferchis Méndez 5 Monterrey, Nuevo León "Hawái"
7 Daniel Méndez 10 Monterrey, Nuevo León "Treasure"
8 Ale Rivera 7 State of Mexico "Sálvame"
9 Jilguerillo de Tlaxcala 9 Tlaxcala, Tlaxcala "Ay Chabela"
10 Alex Gricco 13 Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas "Chandelier"
11 Manu 11 Mexico City "Hijo de la Luna"
12 Kristiane 13 Mexico City "Fly Me to the Moon"
13 Mario Ramón 9 Mérida, Yucatán "When I Was Your Man"

References

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