Fair go for West on The Voice

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Singing 'You've Got The Love', Filipino native Jhoanna Aguila knocks this song out of the park. Courtesy: The Voice

On The Voice, dynamic duo Reece and Tino wax lyrical to the song 'No Diiggity'. Courtesy: The Voice

Was she the night's best performer ... Brittanie Shipway was in hot demand from all the judges. Picture: Channel 9 Source: Channel 9

IT'S the story of how the west has won over The Voice coaches — with singers from Sydney's west staking their claim on TV's favourite talent show title.

With more than 2.6 million viewers locked on to Channel 9's star search juggernaut each night this week, performers from Kellyville and Camden, Mulgoa and Winmalee have been flying the flag for western Sydney.

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Meeting on a basketball court and only singing together for the first time in public on The Voice stage, Kellyville mates Reece Balen and Tino Mukundwa turned the head — and the big red chair — of pop princess Kylie Minogue.

The duo, dubbed "the boyz" by Joel Madden, were praised by coach will.i.am for educating the audience on hip hop music, after pumping up their blind audition of Blackstreet's hit No Diggity.

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First time together ... Reece Balen and Tino Mukundwaduring the blind auditions of The Voice. Picture: Channel 9 Source: Channel 9

Dedicating her emotional rendition of the Les Miserables' classic On My Own to her grieving grandfather Clement, 20-year-old Mulgoa songbird Brittanie Shipway sparked a four-way fight for her Broadway-bound talents.

Radio powerhouse Alan Jones, of 2GB, had flagged Shipway for greatness two years ago (when she starred in a local production of Les Mis), with Ricky Martin adding his high praise when describing her version of the musical hit as one of the top three performances of the song he'd ever heard.

Building on his Captain Fun reputation, will.i.am also waxed lyrical about her vocal ability, telling the young singer: "I would like to go to dinner with you and have you order like that ...(singing) Can I have a burger? That would be awesome."

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Sparked four-way fight between coaches ... Kylie Minogue hugs Brittanie Shipway in The Voice. Picture: Channel 9 Source: Channel 9

Also in hot demand was Filipino-born, Glenwood-raised singer Jhoanna Aguila, who won her way onto Team Will after he used his friendship with Peas bandmate and Filipino star Apl.de.ap as part of his sales pitch.

Part of Team Will ... Jhoanna Aguila impressed massively during The Voice's blind auditions. Source: Channel 9

The west has already been well represented with singers in the first two episodes, with Fairfield soul singer C Major, aka Carlos Velesquez winning his way onto Team Ricky; Cawdor (near Camden) guitarist Luke Koteras on Team Joel; and Winmalee teen Anja Nissen an early contender for Team Will.

Winning through for the other states tonight were: Melbourne rocker Harry Healey (Team Joel); Victorian drummer Johnny Rollins; and Gold Coast karaoke queen Candice Skjonnemand (Team Kylie); while trombone player, Scott Gelzinnis, from Newcastle, chose to join Team Ricky.


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