Sam Perry, dubbed as The Voice's most controversial artist in the show's history, proved his doubters wrong following another stand-out performance last night.
The Perth loop artist has been criticised for participating in the singing competition due to his use of turntables, however he showed off his vocal skills in his performance of The Rolling Stones' Sympathy For The Devil, alongside fellow contestant AP.
Judge Boy George, who last week said Perry would "divide the nation", praised the multiple Fringe festival winner.
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"Let's just get one thing very clear: I want you to be great and you were great," George said.
"It was great. It was absolutely brilliant."
Perry's performance resulted in being chosen to advance to the next round. Watch the full performance below.
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