Alicia Keys isn't too happy with losing to Blake Shelton on Season 11 of The Voice. The Grammy winner visited The Ellen DeGeneres Show on Thursday to share her thoughts about her first season on the show.
"I'm very happy for Sundance," she shared her thoughts about the winner, Sundance Head. "A little p**sed off at Blake. I'm just sick of Blake. Apparently, he just thinks he's mister 'I win all of them' and all of this. I told him, 'This game must be rigged.'"
She also shared that Adam Levine also was extremely confident that he's protégé Billy Gillman will take home the top prize. Alicia added that Adam even texted her voice notes saying that he feels so strong about his team. She responded that she doesn't care and that nobody's scared of him.
Wé McDonald, finished in third place, but her coach Alicia Keys still sees it as a victory. She has told her finalist: "Look at you, you're living the dream. Those nights you woke up and you'd say, 'Man I just wish someone would hear me sing or hear my songs,' and here you are.'"
And "The Gospel" singer is hoping to spread more inspirational messages with her new music. She said in US Today, "one of the biggest things that we all feel is who are we as a universal family and how are we going to choose to be that universal family."
Then she added, "there's a lot of talking about partition and what keeps us apart, yet how are we going to choose to be tolerant, and forgiving, and loving and cheering up to each other?"
McDonald thinks that's something that we're all feeling very deeply and she wanted to celebrate that, talk about that, really bring that to the forefront.
The Voice returns with Season 12 without Miley Cyrus and the show will be once again joined by coach Gwen Stefani.