The top 8 lay it all on the line to earn a spot in the finale.
So, which singers emerge as the most deserving contenders for the top 4?
Lets walk through tonights performances and find out, shall we?

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Did he sound good?
Sure, it was a solid cover.
Did he sound as riveting as he has in the past?
TSoul(Team Blake): Aint No Way by Aretha Franklin
Oye.
Basically, when the compliments are about everything but the vocals, its not a good sign.
So, theres that; its not a good song for audiences outside of the country sphere.
More importantly, though, Brennley Brown doesnt sound all that great singing it either.
Its unusual for her to miss like this because, thus far, shes completely transcended her age range.
And now we know these two are among them, becausewoof.
They dont mesh well, at all, and thats the least of their troubles.
Whoever made the choice to put these two together had a vendetta against both of them.
If he wanted to show America his good-churchgoing-guy side, he couldnt have done it any better than that.
But this kitschy, corny song selection is atrocious.
Its not flattering to either of their voices or even entertaining.
But Adam Levines begging, combined with this full-bodied soul performance, just might.
Apparently,The Voicehas become a most improved trophy show in its 12th season.
And that duet probably had more people reaching for mute button than their vote devices.
Lauren Duski and Chris Blue have done what they need to advance.