The Voice
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Tonight on “The Voice” the top 10 performed for America’s votes. Also “Rixton” performed to open the show. Adam brought Graham Nash to help mentor. His first artist to perform was Kat and she sang “Landslide.” She received great feedback from the coaches. Shakira brought Busbee to help mentor. Her first artist was Tess Boyer and she sang ”Ain’t it Fun.” Adam said her performance was well executed. Blake brought on Scott Hendricks and first up for his team was Audra McLaughlin and she sang “You Lie.” She received great feedback from the coaches. Shakira told her she is not going anywhere, that she is going to be in the top 5. Blake told her that she had one of those “moments” everybody wishes to have on the show. Up next for team Usher, with mentor Natural, Josh Kaufman sang “This is It.” Adam told him he was very talented and he had a tone that no one else has. Blake said his performance was perfect. His coach Usher praised his performance. Up next for team Adam was Christina Grimmie and she sang “Hold on, we’re going home.” Blake said that she went from being a singer to an artist. Usher said her performance earned her a spot in the finals.

Up next, for team Blake Jake Worthington sang “Run.” Blake said it was a solid performance. He received great feedback from the other judges. Up next for team Usher Bria Kelly sang ”I’m with you.” He received mixed feedback from the coaches. Up next, for team Adam Delvin Choice sang “Bright Lights.” He received praises from the judges. Next up, for team Shakira Kristen Merlin sang “Let Her Go.” Last but not least, for team Blake Sisaundra Lewis sang “Old Sherry.” She received great feedback from the coaches.

Christina Grimmie, Sisaundra Lewis, Josh Kaufman and Audra McLaughlin had the best performances of the night. Bria Kelly might be in trouble. Don’t miss “The Voice” eliminations tomorrow night at 8 p.m. on NBC. Don’t forget to vote for your favorites. Voting closes tomorrow at 12 p.m.

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