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The Voice Results Tonight, Top 12 Live Elimination, Top 11 Revealed

It is the eliminations for “The Voice” season 9 episodes 18 and 19 and live stream links for the show could be seen below. Here is detailed recap the episode airing on Monday night. Read on to find out what happens. Although Korin admitted to being a little unconfident before hitting the stage, it definitely didn’t show, and she totally nailed it. Oh, and how about those new platinum blonde locks?! HOT!

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The competition is getting better and tighter and even the judges are excited to hear what the contestants have in their performances. Braiden Sunshine from Team Gwen takes the stage to sing “Renegade” by Styx.

Performing next is Amy Vachal from Team Adam. Team Pharrell’s Mark Hood’s cover of “Against All Odds” wound up finished a few slots down in 62nd.

Country singer Emily Ann Roberts was up next. She is singing “Blame it On Your Heart” by Patty Loveless. She sang “Titanium” by Sia and David Guetta, which was a very strong song choice for her. It was the most fun and different performance she has ever done. He is singing “Right Here Waiting” by Richard Marx.

Madi Davis chose “Who Will Save Your Soul” by Jewel, treating us to a rendition that was both bold and understated, unique and memorable.

Jeffery Austin from Team Gwen then sang James Bay’s “Let It Go” and although it didn’t sound any different from the original, the coaches still praised his vocals.

Team Adam artist Shelby Brown is next. Check out our picks for the best performances from the Voice Top 12 last night below in our The Voice 2015 spoilers!

Evan McKeel sang “This is It” by Kenny Loggins. He is singing “This is It”.

Jordan Smith, the early favorite, poured it all into “Great Is Thy Faithfulness”, a departure from his usual pop songs, but an emotional high point. “It’s the thing that makes you a real artist … first and foremost you are a great singer, man”.

After last week’s brutal round of cuts, the top 12 artists of The Voice’s ninth season took the stage Monday night for another shot to sing live for America’s votes.

Team Blake’s Zach Seabaugh closed out the night with “My Love”, which showed off his impressive range.

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Shelton suggested Baber stand behind the microphone stand without moving for the performance, in order to let the song shine on its own, and also encouraged him to enunciate without losing too many phrases in the country-fication of the tune.

Braiden Sunshine Rocks Out With 'Renegade&#039 on The Voice 9 Top 12