Who were the contestants saved by Soledad?
Valentina Otero, Violeta Lemo, and Milagros Gerez Amud were saved by Soledad.
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A summary of the first round of Team Soledad in La Voz Argentina 2025, highlighting key performances, eliminations, and an unexpected empanada cook-off.
The first round of Team Soledad featured strong performances and difficult choices for Soledad Pastorutti. Contestants showcased their talents, with Valentina Otero’s "Tráfico por Katmandú," Violeta Lemo’s "La extraña dama," and Milagros Gerez Amud’s "La flor de la canela" standing out. Lucho González’s rendition of "África" secured his spot after a tense elimination round with Mia Frankel. Adding a lighthearted element, an empanada competition between Gustavo Rosales and Violeta Lemo provided comic relief, ultimately ending in a tie as the coaches couldn't choose a winner. Soledad’s reflections encouraged contestants to persevere and continuously pursue their dreams, emphasizing the importance of resilience in the music industry. This episode balanced intense competition with moments of camaraderie and encouragement.
Valentina Otero, Violeta Lemo, and Milagros Gerez Amud were saved by Soledad.
The empanada competition ended in a tie between Gustavo Rosales and Violeta Lemo.
Lucho González is still in the competition.
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