The ranks ofVoicecompetitors are growing thinner, with just 12 now performing in Mondays live show.
Lets look and evaluate everyone who took the stage.
I really like both Reagan James and Jessie Pitts, but Id have to give the 16-year-old (!)

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James the edge here.
Though Adam criticized Jamess breathiness in It Aint Over Til Its Over, the performance felt more cohesive.
Taylor John Williams lovely, understated take on If, was the runner-up on Team Gwen.
The lowest ranking member of her team?
Team Pharrell
Team Pharrell tonight was a heartbreaker, but Ill get to that in a second.
Shirey sang Radioheads Creep, a song which has been subjected to all types of covers.
(That Swedish choral version used inabsolutely perfectThe Social Networktrailer, anyone?)
(Not so successful?
Now we get on to the sad part of the evening: Luke Wade.
At the beginning of Ed Sheerans Thinking Out Loud, Wade stumbled, coming in too early.
Their support, however, was genuine.
Plus, he just sounded fantastic.
Joans Take Me To the River, however, was pleasantly restrained, given her previous work.
Team Adam
Adams team is the most stacked, and it is genuinely hard to pick a top performance.
Damien, beautifully, never felt like he was pushing despite the songs challenges.
He just simply nailed it, and Pharrell agreed, standing up for him.
McAndrew, meanwhile, suffered from some overproduction during his version of Hoziers Take Me to Church.
The graphics behind him on stage were dreadful, and Adam and Blake complained they couldnt really hear him.
At this point Id say Adam might just hold the winner to this season.
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