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Nigerian, Mo Adeniran Wins Season 6 Of The Voice UK

Mo Adeniran, a 21-year-old Nigerian has emerged as the
winner of The Voice UK Season 6.
Mo, who was coached by Jennifer Hudson won the
competition over fellow contestants, Michelle John, Welsh
two-man singing group; Into the Ark and Jamie Miller who
was also on Jennifer Hudson’s team.
Mo looked on in shock as he was announced as the winner
and his Oscar award winning coach ran to the stage to hug
him visibly overrun with emotions.
“Thank you everyone at home, I just want to say thank you
to Jennifer and all the coaches. An amazing thank you to
the most phenomenal person I have ever met, thank you
Jennifer,” He said.
Mo made his way to the title with flawless performances of
Iron Sky by Paolo Nutini and Unsteady by X Ambassadors.
His performance of Unsteady had his coach struggling to
hold back her emotions as she told him teary-eyed “Mo, we
feel your heart”. The other coaches as well commended his
performance with English musician and The voice coach,
Gavin Rossdale adding “You have the voice of a generation”
As winner of The Voice UK, Mo has won a record deal with
Polydor Records.
Check out the pictures as emotions flew around all over the
stage;


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