'Yo Soy El Artista' Recap: Natalia Jimenez Debuts New Song; One Contestant Wins $20K
In five episodes of "Yo Soy El Artista," contestant Pablo has ended up on the bottom two each and every week.
For Sunday's episode, Pablo was up against Susy, and Pablo ended up winning the public's vote once again.
The contestants surprised Lucero by singing her song "Llorar."
Envee and Cathia sang together and kicked off the show's competition. They were up against Jenilca and Tairon, and Envee and Cathia were declared the winners of that round.
Cesar sang Prince Royce's bachata version of "Stand By Me," and he faced off against audience favorite Pablo. And though Pablo tried his best, he ended up losing the round. Despite possibly ending up in the bottom two once again, Pablo kept a smile on his face.
Aaron sang "A Puro Dolor" by Son by Four. He dedicated the song to his friend and former contestant Stefania. He went up against Carlos, who was dressed in a charro suit, but Aaron's emotional performance won over the judges.
Joanna sang "Equivocada," a song from Thalia's first album. She faced off against Nat'Lee, who sang Meghan Trainor's "All About That Bass." Olga Tañon was a big fan of Nat'Lee's performance. The judge couldn't help dancing in her seat, and Nat'Lee ended up winning, too.
Spanish singer Natalia Jimenez is many times a source of inspiration for the contestants, and on Sunday's episode, she was there in the flesh. She debuted her song "Quedate Con Ella," and instead of wearing the sleek gowns that have characterized her performances lately, the singer wore a very colorful mini dress that had Virgin Mary and skull imagery.
Jimenez also announced that she would be returning as a judge on the third season of "La Voz Kids," which airs on Telemundo.
The contestant who had undergone the biggest change since the beginning of the competition was given $20,000 by Revlon, and the lucky winner was Nat'Lee.
And though Susy was eliminated, she was able to come back to perform the song that she rehearsed for a week.
Tairon and Pablo end up in the bottom two, with Pablo surely hoping his fans come through once again.
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