Tonight, The Voice 10 Live Finals continue as your Top 9 perform for your votes. Check out the songs each of the finalists are set to perform live tonight. iTunes clips included as always. Don’t forget: Downloads count as votes, so you might consider waiting until tonight’s show is over to download.
The Voice 10: Ranking the Top 9 Finalists
Adam Wakefield – Team Blake – Love Has No Pride by Linda Ronstadt (Bonnie Raitt) – Download from iTunes
Mary Sarah – Team Blake – My Church by Maren Morris – Download from iTunes
Paxton Ingram – Team Blake – I Wanna Dance with Somebody by Whitney Houston – Download from iTunes
Alisan Porter – Team Christina – Cryin’ by Aerosmith – Download from iTunes
Nick Hagelin – Team Christina – Hold On We’re Going Home by Drake – Download from iTunes
Bryan Bautista – Team Christina – 1 + 1 by Beyonce – Download from iTunes
Laith Al-Saadi – Team Adam – We’ve Got Tonight by Bob Seeger – Download from iTunes
Shalyah Fearing – Team Adam – A Change is Gonna Come by Sam Cooke – Download from iTunes
Hannah Houston – Team Pharrell – Say You Love Me by Jessie Ware – Download from iTunes
Adam Wakefield needed to strip it back this week, and Love Has No Pride could be the ticket. It’s a little obscure to younger folks, but it’s a beautiful gut wrenching song that offers an opportunity to show a vulnerable side. We’ll see what Mary Sarah does with a contemporary song. She has people though. Paxton Ingram’s song choice is all kinds of WTF. He would have been better off singing a ballad version of the song. I have mixed feelings about Alisan Porter hitting another rock song. I was hoping it would be the Roy Orbison song, to be honest. Nick Hagelin singing a song about going home. That may prove ironic this week. I like Bryan Bautista’s song choice a lot. Sexy ballads are his thing. Laith Al-Saadi is staying resolutely in his box. I can’t blame him. It’s working. But I’m a little bored with him. Shalyah Fearing could do very well with “A Change is Gonna Come” as long as there’s more feeling and less shouting. Hannah Houston performing a rare contemporary song. YES.