Smokey Robinson functions which includes a capella collection Afro-Blue about the time of year finale with NBC's "The Sing Off" on Nov. 28, 2011.
(Credit: Lewis Jacobs/NBC )(CBS) On Monday night's months finale involving NBC's simple fact levels of competition show, "The Sing Off," Smokey Robinson proved this about three remaining a cappella sets the way it truly is done.
The Motown legend sang his / her classic, "You Really Got A Hold On Me," with all the much favorite a cappella group Afro-Blue, a Jazz/Pop ensemble out of Howard University. The group had been taken off your week ahead of the finale, nonetheless were brought to come back for just a once-in-a-lifetime possiblity to voice along with Robinson.
"The Sing Off" particular Nick Lachey performed "Give Me Just One Night (Una Noche)," some sort of song from his good old youngster group of musicians 98 Degrees, using Pentatonix (a five-member class actually from Arlington, Texas). Pentatonix had been among the show's several finalists.
Judges Sarah Bareilles as well as Ben Folds as well gave activities when using the not one but two alternative finalists, Urban Method (eight facilities music artists and bands that until now by no means sang together) and also Dartmouth Aires (Dartmouth College's most ancient some sort of cappella group), respectively.
But them was the actual announcement in the show's winners that stole your show. Pentatonix, that quintet from Texas, went on residence the $200,000 great winning prize plus a documenting agreement along with Sony.
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