Following the elimination of Janice Freeman on the Nov. 28 results show, “The Voice” is now down to just 10 artists hoping to win season 13. We asked you if one of the remaining members of Team Miley Cyrus sounds most like a winner or do you think that one of the other three coaches — Jennifer Hudson, Adam Levine and Blake Shelton — has the best of the Top 10.
Thousands of you voted in our poll so far and just three of the 10 contestants registered double digit support. Shelton’s Chloe Kohanski is the pick of a whopping 31% of readers while Levine’s lone female artist, Addison Agen, close behind at 27%. Hudson’s only male artist, Noah Mac, is third with 21% of the total tally. None of the other seven artists merited more than 6% of the vote.
If you haven’t voted in the poll yet, take a look at our recap of the performances from the third live show on Dec. 4 and then cast your ballot for your choice for champ. Be sure to sound off in the comments section.
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Chloe Kohanski: “Call Me” (Team Blake Shelton): 31% of vote Blondie recorded this catchy tune for the 1980 film “American Gigolo” and ruled the charts for six weeks.
Addison Agen: “Lucky” (Team Adam Levine): 27% of vote Britney Spears did well worldwide in 2000 with this song from her second studio album “Oops!… I Did It Again.”
Noah Mac: “Ordinary World” (Team Jennifer Hudson): 21% of vote This chart-topper was the first single from Duran Duran‘s self-titled 1993 album, commonly known as “The Wedding Album.”
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Brooke Simpson: “Amazing Grace” (Team Miley Cyrus): 6% of vote This Christian hymn was published in 1779, with words by the English poet and Anglican clergyman John Newton.
Davon Fleming: “Hurt” (Team Jennifer Hudson): 5% of vote Christina Aguilera had a hit with this song that she recorded for her fifth studio album, “Back to Basics,” in 2006.
Keisha Renee: “All by Myself” (Team Blake Shelton): 3% of vote Eric Carmen had the biggest hit of his solo career with this 1975 song based on the second movement of Sergei Rachmaninoff‘s Piano Concerto No. 2 in C minor, Opus 18.
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Ashland Craft: “I Hate Myself for Loving You” (Team Miley Cyrus): 2% of vote This 1988 song from the album “Up Your Alley” was a top 10 hit for Joan Jett and the Blackhearts.
Red Marlow: “That’s What I Love About Sunday” (Team Blake Shelton): 2% of vote Craig Morgan had his only number one single with this track from his 2004 album “My Kind of Livin’.”
Adam Cunningham: “Maybe It Was Memphis” (Team Adam Levine): 1% of vote Pam Tillis got to number 3 on the country single charts with this 1991 track from her album “Put Yourself in My Place.”
Shi’Ann Jones: “Listen” (Team Jennifer Hudson): 1% of vote Rihanna had a #1 in 2012 with this tune from seventh studio album, “Unapologetic.”