Last night was the Top 10 Live Performance Show on season 22 of The Voice. How did Blake Shelton’s artists on Team Blake do?
Blake is doing the best so far since they moved to the live shows. However, that also means he could lose the most now that things are getting down to the final weeks.
Each team started the live shows with four artists. Blake still has all four of those artists in the Top 10. John Legend is next with three artists. Gwen Stefani has two artists remaining on her team. New coach Camila Cabello has just a single artist remaining.
Last night the fans chose the songs that each artist would perform.
Rowan Grace was the first Team Blake artist to perform. Her fans picked the song “I Love You” by Billie Eilish for her to perform. Rowan had been singing older songs so far on the show. This was a big step forward for her in eras. She handled the song well though.
Next up for Team Blake was Brayden Lape. His fans gave him the Kane Brown hit single “Homesick” to sing. The song really fit his style and he sounded very good.
Bryce Leatherwood was the next Team Blake artist to take the stage. His fan chose a #1 Morgan Wallen song titled “Sand In My Boots” for his performance. Bryce made the fans look good by performing the song very well.
The final Team Blake artists to perform was Bodie. “Golden Hour” by JVKE was the song chosen by his fans. I am not familiar with the song. However, as Blake said after the performance, this could have been the hardest song to sing ever performed on The Voice. Bodie was able to sound perfect on the song through the difficult style and range of the song.
You can see the other Top 10 performances at The Voice YouTube channel here.
Tonight (11/29) two artists will be eliminated from the competition regardless of what team they are on. That means Team Blake could be cut in half. It has come to the point of the show that everybody is performing very well. That makes it hard to predict what will happen.
We will find out which eight artists make the semi-finals tonight on season 22 of The Voice. The Live Elimination Show begins at 7 p.m. central time (8 p.m. eastern time) on NBC.
By: Buck Stevens