Reality Rocks

Javier Colon Brings His Voice to Yahoo! Music

Season 1 "The Voice" winner Javier Colon recently swung through Los Angeles to perform his new single, "A Drop In The Ocean," on "The Voice's" semifinals results show--but not before swinging by Yahoo! Music with his six-string to play the pretty new ballad for Reality Rocks, along with two other original tunes, the Come Through For You album track "Runnin'" and the song that helped him win "The Voice" last year, "Stitch By Stitch."

Javier also sat down with me to talk (quite candidly) about life after "The Voice," his opinions on this new season of the show, and his predictions for the Season 2 finale. [Disclaimer: Our interview was shot only a few hours before the semifinals episode on which Juliet Simms stupendously sang "It's a Man's, Man's, Man's World," so it's understandable why Javier still thought Jamar Rogers was a shoo-in to win. D'oh!]

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