How Did Team Blake do in Top 12 Performances on ‘The Voice’? [VIDEOS]

Blake Shelton on 'The Voice' Top 12 performances
(Photo by: Trae Patton/NBC)

Last night (4/18) the top 12 on season 10 of The Voice performed knowing that it is all up to America’s vote now. How did Blake Shelton‘s team do?

All the teams have three members each in the top 12. However, after tonight’s live elimination show one team will be down to two artists.

Let’s take a look at (or a look back if you watched the show last night) at the Team Blake performances on The Voice.

Mary Sarah kicked the show off with her performance of Carrie Underwood’s song “So Small.” When I checked iTunes at around 8:40 am central time this morning (4/19) the song was at #88 on the all-genre chart.

Next to perform for Team Blake was Adam Wakefield who performed the Allman Brothers Band’s “Soulshine.” When I checked the iTunes chart his song was at #8 making it the highest of all songs from all teams from last night’s show.

Finally for Team Blake it was Paxton Ingram taking the stage to perform his version of Selena Gomez’s song “Hands To Myself.” When I checked the iTunes chart this morning I did not see Paxton’s song anywhere in the top 150.

Tonight on the live results show the 10 artists that receive the most votes through all voting methods will automatically advance to next week’s show. Remember that any artist that is in the top 10 on iTunes at the close of voting (12 noon eastern time/11 am central time) will have those votes multiplied by 10.

Once the bottom two artists are revealed they will each sing a song to persuade America to use the “Twitter Save” to keep them on the show for next week. If you don’t remember how the “Twitter Save” works, watch the video below as Korin Bukowski from season nine explains how it works.

We will all have to wait to find out which artists have the least votes in the top 12 and which artist wins the “Twitter Save” to remain on season 10 of The Voice when the live results show airs at 7 pm central time/8 pm eastern time on NBC TV.

By: Buck Stevens