With two steals and a save, there is some hope for many of the artists.
But they must be special in hopes of earning them.
The coaches know they, too, have to be strategic to continue stacking their rosters.
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But, with her hope of winning back-to-back seasons, she has to make the right decision.
Danny Joseph, the Texas transplant from England, takes on “It Hurt So Bad” bySusan Tedeschi.
His unique ability to bring the past into the present offers his musicality to shine through song.
His showmanship issomething many others in this season’s competition lack.
Seller uses that once again in her performance of “Hold On To Me” byLauren Daigle.
She has a powerful voice and a beautiful message, but does she have the star power?
Seller connects in the room, but can she connect to the viewers at home?
Tate Renner is Reba’s tried and true country singer.
The problem with a consistent country artist is the ability to make a song your own.
For Tate Renner, his performance ofJamey Johnson’s “In Color” lacks any nuance and depth.
While the song is special to him,it lacks the uniqueness to help set him apart.
It all comes down to Reba’s big decision.
Based solely on performances for a show about vocal ability, Danny Joseph is the strongest.
However, she deems the winner of the Knockout to be Lauren-Michael Seller.
Once again, it was a decision of the heart.
But Reba’s heart was quite big.
She was not willing to let anyone else have her rock star.
For Tate Renner, his journey has come to an end.
It’s the proud new father versus the 15-year-old pop star.
Coincidence or not, Jan Dan sings “Angels Like You” byMiley Cyrus.
He is eager to put his own spin on the song and showcase his softer sound.
It’s fresh and personal.
He brings a deep connection to the song while keeping the track true to himself.
Sydney Sterlace picks a big song with “Bruises” byLewis Capaldi.
She feels the slow, emotional ballad is closer to her wheelhouse.
While she has not experienced personal heartbreak, she wants to show her emotional range.
Is it thanks to taking masterclasses with Broadway stars likeBetsy Wolfe?
There is brute power behind Capaldi’s voice that Sterlace simply has not tapped into yet.
On paper, this was hands down Jan Dan’s to win.
She’s hoping that the youthful vibe will give her victory.
But for the D-O-Double G,he loves coaching.
He is enamored with helping his artists shine.
It’s been refreshing to see this other side of the hip-hop mastermind.
His first of two Knockouts sees three brilliant female vocalists vie for the single spot on his team.
It’sGeorgia StarnesagainstMary McAvoyandAliyah Khaylyn, who he stole from Team Buble.
Her fashion choice may have been questionable, but her performance was not.
Mary McAvoy is hoping to rock out with her performance of “High and Dry” byRadiohead.
From what is presented, it’s a very safe performance.
It’s a bit monotonous, unable to show her ability to bring range.
Aliyah Khaylyn hopes to remain in the game with her performance of “Angels” byHalle.
She’s got a special tone to her vocals.
It’s easily her best performance of the competition.
In the end,Snoop Dogg decides to give the victory to Aliyah.
For Georgia Starnes and Mary McAvoy, their time onThe Voiceis over.
Lets get these icons in the judges chair!
What’s interesting about this Knockout is how Aliyah Khaylyn just satisfied Snoop’s female R&B quota.
Her rendition of “Beneath Your Beautiful” byLabyrinthbrings out a new side of the young singer.
She is growing round after round.
Her only setback at the moment is relaxing into the performance.
Sting calls her enchanting, but there is still so much more vibrancy hidden away in ChrisDeo.
There is a purity in her that brings a smile to every coach in their chair.
Mikaela Ayira chooses a personal rather than strategic song.
It feels more of a statement than a performance.
On paper, this is exactly what Blake needs to do to maintain her place in the competition.
She keeps the simplicity of the song rather than making it pop.
A very emotional Snoopgives the victory to Mikaela Ayira.
ChrisDeo is in tears as she says goodbye, especially asthis should have been her victory.
It’s a wonderfully unique performance that shows his special instrument.
It’s a surprising choice as she wants to show her versatility as a singer.
Are there better options to do this?
There is a star quality inside her, butshe sadly doesn’t pop as she has in the past.
“You Don’t Have to Say You Love Me” byDusty Springfieldis an historic track.
The reinvention of this track makes it one of the most magical moments the show has possibly ever seen.
There are not enough shoes in Jennifer Hudson’s wardrobe to throw at him.
Michael Buble decides thatthe winner of this Knockout is Sofronio Vasquez.
Ultimately, the Coach steals Jeremy Beloate, who he previously alluded to wanting to steal.
Five singers per team are each about to be cut down to two.
The Voiceairs Mondays and Tuesdays on NBC in the U.S. All episodes are available to stream on Peacock.