“It’s good,” Cowell told NBC Insider of Horan joining The Voice. Horan now joins Coach Blake Shelton, Coach Kelly Clarkson, newbie Coach Chance the Rapper, and Host Carson Daly on Season 23 of The Voice, airing Mondays at 8/7c on NBC and streaming the next day on Peacock. There, Horan continues to take what he’s learned from his successful career and pass his wisdom onto hopeful singers competing for a chance at musical success. Horan was no exception when releasing his 2017 debut solo album Flicker, featuring his triple-platinum song “Slow Hands.” The One Direction members, of course, went on to have successful and high-profile careers on their own. Through The X Factor UK, Horan teamed up with fellow teens Harry Styles, Louis Tomlinson, Zayn Malik, and Liam Payne to form One Direction, later performing pop hits including “What Makes You Beautiful” and “Story of My Life.” Though they only placed third on the British series, the boy band sold over 80 million records and won multiple awards with Billboard, MTV, and the AMAs. RELATED: Niall Horan's 2023 Tour: Get the Details Under the pressure of a live audience on Horan’s side, Perry let Horan into the next round, unknowingly sending him on a trajectory that would forever change the Mullingar boy’s life. “It’s talent, and you have a seed of it.” “Can I just say that I agree with Cheryl - you do need more experience, and by the way, likable-ness is not gonna sell records,” said Perry. ![]() Walsh and Cowell argued he should, leaving the final choice to the “Roar” singer. “I think people would absolutely like you because you’re likable.”īritish singer Cheryl Cole agreed with Perry that Horan was “adorable” and “charming,” but she said he shouldn’t move on to the next round. “Niall, I think you have something,” said Irish music manager and The X Factor UK judge Louis Walsh. This Is Why Simon Cowell May Be Quieter Than Usual During AGT 18 Auditions
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