“Tawag Ng Tanghalan” alum Sofronio Vasquez secured a coveted spot in the top eight of “The Voice USA” after he captivated both judges and viewers with his performance of Roy Orbison’s “Crying.”
Vasquez received a standing ovation from his coach, Michael Bublé, after his performance in the playoffs. The singer took to social media to celebrate making it to the Top 8.
“I made it to TOP 8! Thank you, Lord, and now it’s in America’s hands. Daghang Salamat coach Michael Bublé for this opportunity. Not wasting this chance,” he wrote, sharing photos from his performance.
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As of writing, his performance on YouTube has garnered almost 500,000 views. In the comments section, netizens expressed their hope for Vasquez to reach the final round of the competition.
“That is how you perform in a contest! You nailed it Sofronio! We are all rooting for you. Please support Sofronio,” said one netizen.
“I hope that the USA is ready to win Sofronio even though he is from the Philippines. He deserves it more. He has the talent. He has the voice,” wrote another netizen.
Last week, Vasquez secured a spot in the playoffs after winning the 3-way knockout round with his performance of Dusty Springfield’s “You Don’t Have to Say You Love Me,” earning him a place in the Top 20.
He previously triumphed in the Battles round, where he faced Aliyah Khaylyn in a duet of Celine Dion’s “The Power of Love” last month.
Vasquez first gained recognition as a contender on “It’s Showtime” segment “Tawag Ng Tanghalan,” where he reached the semifinals.