This is one of those charming Warbler numbers that doubles as an ending feature that actually gives relevance to the story of the episode. That said, this number is kinda cool visually, and a nice break from what can be tedious choir room songs at this point in the series.
I also enjoy the song and think Blaine sounds nice on it. This is another one of those songs that I unironically love. This might be the most controversial pick on the list, since I know for a lot of Blaine fans, this is their favorite number. That said, the actual performance of this I rarely ever watch.
But I love, love what this song does. I love the complexity of emotion that goes on during this one, and it remains one of my favorite performances on the show. Yes, this song is amazing! Again, another one of those performances that has a ton packed in it — that has the additional quality of sounding and looking fantastic. I love that this song is entirely about Blaine, and where he is in his life.
But mostly, I love his interaction with the Warblers during it, the choreography is brilliant as they slowly start to bring him back in as their leader - and that moment where he parts them and he walks down the center reclaiming his position. And I really love this song in general, too. This is quintessential Warblers, and quintessential performance Blaine.
This song is amazing on its own, truly. But the actual performance, the fact that this is essentially a love letter to the Klaine story, makes it one of the most precious and romantic numbers in the entire show.
Blaine pulls out all the stops for Kurt here, and I can never just watch the performance, but always continue on to the proposal as well. Yes, Blaine sounds great on it. And yes, the choreography is a ton of fun.
This is another turning point in their story as is all the songs done on these steps for these two , and I absolutely love that. What Darren Criss did with it is nothing short of magical. But then to bring this arrangement and add in his most phenomenal acting performance, even if it did break all of our hearts.
The thing I love especially about the show version vs the studio version is that we get to see Blaine slowly break down and become unraveled while singing it. The performer that Blaine is starts to break down and this performance becomes an utter mess — which makes it all the more powerful, moving, and heartbreaking.
But, this is no. It also became a major hit for the show - thrusting the music of Glee to a height that it never really could match again. The scene is iconic and classic. The song is iconic and classic. Everything that is Blaine and the Klaine love story is wrapped up in this one.
Patron Saint of a Dying Fandom. The rest of the group was set up to make him look and sound good as they harmonized around him while Blaine got to belt out the main vocals. It was a great moment which showcased his talent as a singer and really introduced just how good he was. Throughout the series, the cast ended up performing at several prom events, providing the music for their fellow school friends to dance around to.
These Glee performances were always a lot of fun as it allowed the characters to sing slightly different songs to normal, dipping more into the world of pop. That's exactly what Blaine Anderson did with this number by Black Kids. It was the perfect song for the scene with everyone partying and having a good time and Blaine really got to unwind, relax, and have a ton of fun with it.
In the complete opposite of the previous song, Blaine Anderson covering this Sweeney Todd track was an incredibly emotional number. It showcases his range as he sings to Kurt after his attack in what really is a powerful song from him. Showcasing his vocal talents with some acapella singing really makes this one stand out as well because he is on his own with the song, yet it still delivers in every single way possible.
Blaine Anderson is a character that certainly likes to have fun and he brings a lot of positivity to the series because of that. This Tom Jones cover is a perfect example of that as he dances around on the stairs while he has a band playing behind him, which really added to things. It's just all about having a good time enjoying one's self which is what this song brings so well.
It's tons of fun and really suited Blaine's character and his voice, which is why it's one of his best solos. Blaine isn't just able to bring the fun to a casual performance in the middle of a busy environment, but he can also deliver it within a competition as well. His Glee version of "Raise Your Glass" turned the usual competition environment into a rock show with everyone on their feet dancing around for him. It was an amazing performance which just proved how great of a singer he was and that he had the character and personality to back it all up.
It's one of his most fun performances, but the fact it happens in a competition makes it even better. It was just an amazing Glee performance as he sits at the piano, playing the track all while singing it as well which made it even more impressive.
It's not a big show tune like some of his other songs, but it is a superb number that he performs to perfection, making for one of his best solos. There's no need for big acting here, but instead, the focus is on the music and it works well. This was a great vocal performance from Blaine Anderson as it brought some real emotion to Glee as well. He found Kurt and showcased all of his emotion after he had arranged to return to McKinley, meaning they wouldn't be spending as much time together.
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