| Segment | How It Works | Season 4 Twist | |---------|--------------|----------------| | | Coaches face away; they press “I Want You” if they like the voice. | Added “Golden Mic” – each coach could save one eliminated contestant for a “second‑chance” round. | | Battle Rounds | Two contestants duet; coach picks the winner. | Introduced “Triple‑Battle” – three singers compete simultaneously, with two advancing. | | Knock‑outs | Solo performances; coaches decide who moves on. | “Wildcard Vote” – audience votes to bring back one knocked‑out contestant. | | Live Shows | Public voting + coach’s save decides who stays. | Real‑time voting via SMS + a brand‑new The Voice App that allows 5‑second “instant‑save” votes. | | Finale | Top 4 perform original songs + a duet with coach. | Added a “Fan‑Chosen Duet” where the audience selects the duet partner from previous contestants. |
Season 4 of "The Voice" averaged around 10 million viewers per episode, making it one of the most-watched seasons of the show. The season received generally positive reviews from critics, with many praising the coaches' chemistry and the talented contestants. the voice season 04 bd9
| Element | Details | |---------|---------| | | 15 January 2024 | | Finale Date | 22 July 2024 | | Broadcast Platform | Channel i & i Online (YouTube, iPlay) | | Number of Episodes | 20 (incl. special episodes) | | Coaches | Shafin Ahmed, Kanak Chapa, Shafiq Tuhin, and Runa Laila (newly added) | | Host | Mithila (Season 3) & Shamim Hasan (new co‑host) | | Winner | Rafiq Alam – 19 yo, from Chittagong (Team Shafiq) | | Runner‑up | Mishka Sultana – 21 yo, from Dhaka (Team Runa) | | Most‑Streamed Song | “ Moner Majhe ” – Rafiq’s blind‑audition cover (4.2 M streams on YouTube) | | Segment | How It Works | Season
| Disc Label | Content (likely) | Runtime | |------------|------------------|---------| | VOICE_S04_BD9 | Blind Auditions Episodes 1–2 (full, uncut) | ~2h45m | | Extras | Top 12 performances (Danielle, Michelle Chamuel, The Swon Brothers) | ~1h30m | | Bonus | Shakira/Usher coach montage + Battle rounds highlights | ~45m | | | Live Shows | Public voting +
For the first time, the original "Big Four" panel was split. While and Blake Shelton remained in their red chairs, fans saw the arrival of R&B legend Usher and Latin pop icon Shakira , who stepped in for CeeLo Green and Christina Aguilera. This shift introduced a new competitive dynamic, with Usher’s technical mentorship and Shakira’s global perspective challenging the established dominance of "Team Blake". The Rise of Danielle Bradbery
| Contestant | Team | Signature Song | Memorable Moment | |------------|------|----------------|------------------| | | Shafiq | “Moner Majhe” (Blind Audition) | Turned all four chairs; later wrote his own winner’s single “ Shobdo’r Ghor ”. | | Mishka Sultana | Runa | “Ami Tomar” (Battle) | First female to win a battle with a full orchestra backing. | | Aisha Khan | Shafin | “Jhilmil” (Knock‑out) | Became the youngest contestant ever to reach the live shows (12 yo). | | Zubair Hossain | Kanak | “Banglar Mati” (Live Show) | Delivered a powerful socially‑conscious performance that trended #BanglaPride. | | Nusrat Miah | Shafiq | “Sokhi Bole” (Wildcard) | Won the audience “Wildcard Vote” after being eliminated in the knock‑outs. |