During the Monday, March 30th episode of 'The Voice,' young contestant Liv Ciara made a bold decision: to perform coach Kelly Clarkson's hit 'Breakaway', demonstrating her courage and talent. The performance took place in the Knockouts round, where Ciara demonstrated her vocal ability and audacity by choosing a song from her mentor's repertoire. The performance was a resounding success, captivating both the audience and the judges, including the main star.

The choice of this song was a clear reflection of Ciara's confidence in her abilities and her desire to impress the coach in front of her.
Ciara's voice, described as lush and clear, resonated strongly as she performed 'Breakaway', released in 2004, demonstrating her maturity and vocal control, adding her own riffs and melodic changes. The song, which is part of Clarkson's album of the same name, reached number 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 and remains one of the singer's 12 top 10 hits. Ciara's performance was a memorable moment in the show, showing her ability to connect with the song and convey her emotion to the audience and judges.

The performance was praised by coach John Legend, who called it 'beautiful'.
Before the performance, Ciara had auditioned in February with an impressive performance of Ariana Grande's 'We Can't Be Friends (Wait for Your Love)'. This season marked her return to the show, after being rejected the previous year. Ciara's performance was enough for her to continue in the competition, surpassing Abigail Oakley, 25, in the Knockouts. The young singer demonstrated her growth and perseverance, managing to advance in the contest and consolidating her position as one of the favorites of the public and the judges.
Ciara's decision to sing 'Breakaway' was an act of boldness that demonstrated her confidence and her desire to stand out in the show.