Minneapolis singer Colin Bracewell falls short of advancing on ‘The Voice’

His cover of a Bee Gees classic failed to wow the judges.

The Minnesota Star Tribune
October 7, 2025 at 4:30PM
Colin Bracewell performs a Bee Gees cover during Monday's episode of "The Voice." (NBC)

University of Minnesota alum Colin Bracewell made an impression during Monday’s episode of “The Voice” — but not the kind he was hoping for.

Bracewell, 24, was one of only two contestants who didn’t make it to the next round in the two-hour “blind audition” episode.

Bracewell, who studied opera in college, seemed to be on the right track when he launched into “More Than a Woman,” slipping smoothly into a falsetto voice while accompanying himself on electric guitar.

But none of the judges turned around in their seats, which means none of them wanted Bracewell on their team.

Snoop Dogg gently criticized him for not starting the Bee Gees cover in falsetto. Niall Horan said he would have done better with a different song and a different mood.

“Handsome dude,” the former One Direction singer said afterward. “He didn’t map the song out very well.”

But Bracewell did get to introduce the judges to his brother, Chad, who sells his merchandise, and show off his opera chops at Dogg’s urging.

Bracewell has plenty to fall back on. In April, he performed at the Varsity Theater, close to the dormitory where he recorded music before graduating in 2024. One of his songs, “Slopes,” has more than 160,000 listens on Spotify.

Local viewers can still root for Minnesota native Cori Kennedy, who was seen last week making it to the next round. Blind auditions conclude Tuesday at 7 p.m. on NBC.

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Neal Justin

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Neal Justin is the pop-culture critic, covering how Minnesotans spend their entertainment time. He also reviews stand-up comedy. Justin previously served as TV and music critic for the paper. He is the co-founder of JCamp, a non-profit program for high-school journalists, and works on many fronts to further diversity in newsrooms.

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