Christina Grimmie And Adam Levine Set The Stage On Fire With Stunning Performance Of “Somebody That I Used To Know” On The Voice

In one of the most unforgettable nights of The Voice, the stage lights lit up as Adam Levine – the iconic coach – and his powerhouse contestant Christina Grimmie stepped into the spotlight. No flashy props, no backup dancers, no explosive effects. Just two microphones and one legendary song: Somebody That I Used To Know.

Originally released in 2011 by Australian singer Gotye featuring Kimbra, the song became a global phenomenon with its haunting melody, raw lyrics, and universal theme of heartbreak — a relationship that fell apart so much that the two lovers became strangers. The original version topped the Billboard Hot 100 and won the Grammy for “Record of the Year.”

But in this performance, Adam and Christina brought the song back to life in a brand-new way. Christina, with her powerful, emotionally charged voice, poured her soul into every line. Adam, known for his masterful stage presence, didn’t try to overshadow her. Instead, he blended seamlessly, supporting and harmonizing in a way that made the performance feel deeply connected. It was as if two souls were reliving the pain of a broken love together, letting their voices tell the story.
The performance spread like wildfire, quickly going viral and racking up millions of views within hours. Viewers weren’t just impressed by the flawless vocals, but also by the genuine emotion that radiated from the stage. It wasn’t just a duet—it was a conversation between two hearts, full of sorrow, reflection, and raw vulnerability.
This wasn’t just a competition performance—it was a true artistic moment that reminded everyone why music can be so powerful.