The Voice's Top 12 took the stage on Monday, each singer crossing their fingers that they will make it to the Top 10.

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In the wake of the Live Playoffs, each team has three contestants remaining. Now that the eliminations are no longer team based, any coach could see their numbers fall by one - or even two - by time Tuesday's episode comes to an end. In order to avoid an early departure, the contestants can win the public vote, scrape by with the instant save, or receive a voting boost courtesy by landing in the iTunes top 10 following Monday's performances.

Team Gwen Stefani kicked off the evening with Braiden Sunshine's rendition of Renegade. Korin Bukowski then took on David Guetta's Titanium while Jeffery Austin insured the vote of Frozen fans with Let It Go.

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While Team Gwen's contingency went with reigning pop favorites, Team Adam Levine took a slightly more obscure route. Amy Vachal performed Hotline Bling, Shelby Brown tackled Jamey Johnson's In Color, and Jordan Smith used his powerhouse standing to belt out Great Is Thy Faithfulness.

Unsurprisingly, Blake Shelton's mentees performed a slate comprised mainly of country tunes. Emily Ann Roberts chose Patty Loveless' Blame It On Your Heart, Barrett Baber tried his hand at the soft rock Right Here Waiting, and Zach Seabaugh performed My Love.

For Team Pharrell Williams, Mark Hood sang Against All Odds, Madi Davis gave a rendition of Who Will Save Your Soul, and Evan McKeel took on This Is It.

Click the videos below to see the night's best performances.

Tune in to The Voice tomorrow at 8 p.m. ET on NBC to find out who will make it to the Top 10.



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