Following the Top 11 results, paring the field down to 10 with the ouster of Darby Walker, The Voice survivors suited up yet again Monday.
The margin for error? Getting slimmer by the minute.
Let’s break down the performances on the night…
Billy Gilman (Team Adam)
Billy has definitely been one of the better competitors throughout this season of The Voice. His vocals are just so strong and his performance tonight of “Anyway” by Martina McBride did not disappoint.
Courtney Harrell (Team Blake)
Courtney already appears to have sprung a leak for Blake. Her performance was mediocre and just didn’t seem to be the caliber expected for this stage of the competition. Singing “If I Could Turn Back Time” by Cher was not the best song for her and I think we know who might be in the bottom.
Josh Gallagher (Team Adam)
Josh has been a bit of a wild card throughout his stint on the NBC singing competition series. He seems to never want to change things up, and it makes me think he’s only good at that one style of singing. He went with “Real Good Man” by Tim McGraw. It was a decent performance, but I can’t be the only one expecting some change from this act.
Aaron Gibson (Team Miley)
Aaron’s performance was up there with some of the worst. If you’re a record company in the market for a screeching singer, Aaron is your guy. He completely murdered “Rocket Man” by Elton John.
Christian Cuevas (Team Alicia)
Christian went with “A Million Reasons” by Lady Gaga. It sound generic in parts, but he did manage to hit all the notes. It wasn’t perfect, but it sure as hell was not the worst, either.
Austin Allsup (Team Blake)
Austin tried to take his voice somewhere new with “Missing You” by John Waite. It did not work, and this could be the performance that brings his stint on the show to an end.
Wé McDonald (Team Alicia)
Wè totally killed it in her performance of “God Bless the Child” by Billy Holiday. It was a complete 180 from her previous efforts and proved why she’s in the running to win the whole thing.
Brendan Fletcher )Team Adam)
Brendan performed “True Colors” by Cyndi Lauper. It was a similar effort to his recent performances, but he should have tried to change it up a little to ensure he was doing what he needed to in order to show off his vocals.
Sundance Head (Team Blake)
Sundance continued his momentum with “Me and Jesus” by Tom T. Hall. It was another fun performance that made it clear the other competitors should be scared of how far he might go.
Ali Caldwell (Team Miley)
Ali went with “Without You” by Badfinger. It wasn’t great. It definitely did not live up to they hype and left us very underwelmed.
That’s a rap on the performances, you guys!
Who do you think will be going home?
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