Lucia Flores-Wiseman’s Soulful Rendition of ‘La Llorona’ Stuns The Voice Coaches Into Silence

You know it’s something special when all four coaches turn their chairs before the first verse is over.
Lucia Flores-Wiseman, a 22-year-old singer from Maple Valley, Washington, took the The Voice stage — and from the first note of “La Llorona,” the room shifted.

Draped in raw emotion and vocal control beyond her years, Lucia’s performance wasn’t just powerful — it was spiritual.

🎤 A Performance That Transcended Language

Lucia sang in Spanish, but her delivery transcended any language barrier. Her voice carried the weight of tradition, the heartbreak of the lyrics, and the soul of an old soul in a young body. One coach described it as, “Janis Joplin and Amy Winehouse singing in Spanish.

By the time she hit her final notes, the coaches were in awe, the audience was on their feet, and the internet? Already obsessed.

💬 What the Coaches Said:

  • John Legend: “You have a God-given voice. It’s rare to hear something so precise and emotional all at once.”
  • Niall Horan: “You kicked the ass of that song — and then some.”
  • Reba McEntire: “You lifted this whole place up. Whether you choose me or not, I’ll be cheering for you.”
  • Chance the Rapper: “What Brandi Carlile did for music — I see that same disruption and magic in you.”

🌟 A Future Star Has Arrived

Lucia revealed she’s sung everywhere from weddings to airports — but now? She’s headed straight for the spotlight. With influences like Brandi Carlile, she brings a unique sound that blends folk, soul, Latin heritage, and raw authenticity.

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