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Our 2nd Set of Lost 8 Repaired

Once again, over the last 2 weeks, we've had to say goodbye to 8 more amazing artists. And once again, I will repair them into my own 4 fantasy battles.

This week? THE ALL-WOMEN BATTLES!!!!!

CHERIE VS REBECCA - "Leave the Pieces" The Wreckers

I really, really, really want to see these 2 sing together.  I think both their voices are gorgeous and their harmonies are impeccable, which is why I want them singing The Wreckers.  The harmonies on this song are fantastic, plus it's a little country and a little folk.  The perfect blend for Cherie and Rebecca.

(I should also mention that it's one of my favorite songs OF ALL TIME too.  No pressure.)


SARA VS JULIA - "Breathless" The Corrs

Julia has power while Sara has control.  I think these two could bring out the best in each other.  The Corrs are light and pop, like these two girls, but still have some great harmonies and a lot of fun.  This duet would be one word: sweet.

Also, does anyone else thing they could be related?????


KELSEY REY VS CASEY - "Hold On" Wilson Phillips

There's something about these two that I think could make a magical blend.  Kelsey Rey with her pretty pop voice and Casey with her soulful tone could do wonders for "Hold On".  They both have these "old souls" too, which I think is needed to really do justice to Wilson Phillips.


EMILY VS SARABEE - "Broken" Seether featuring Amy Lee

I think Emily's attitude and persona are the only things strong enough to stand up to Sarabee's majestically powerful voice.  They're both belters with their own style.  "Broken" might be a weird choice, but I think giving these girls a slow, moody song would allow them to really show off their vulnerable sides instead of just throwing strength to the world.  The only down side?  Emily won't have anyone to make out with at the end.  (Or will she?!?!)