The Voice's Top 12 are no more. After Monday night's performances, Tuesday's eliminations narrowed the field by one.

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Coach Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani, Adam Levine, and Pharrell Williams are no longer in control. It's America's time to call the shots, and viewer's first round of voting gave Mark Hood a one-way ticket home.

Hood failed to win the public's vote and the singer's rendition of Against All Odds failed to break into the iTunes Top 10. Without the added boost of the iTunes multiplier, Hood found himself in relegated to the Bottom Two with Team Gwen's Korin Bukowski. Unfortunately for the Team Pharrell hopeful, his Instant Save performance of Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours didn't win over Twitter users and Hood was sent packing.

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While Team Pharrell had a bad night, Team Gwen and Team Adam rose to the top. Along with Bukowski's triumph in the Instant Save performances, Stefani's Jeffery Austin managed to receive the iTunes multiplier for his version of Let It Go. Team Adam's Amy Vachal and Jordan Smith also scored in the iTunes department courtesy of Hotline Bling and Great Is Thy Faithfulness, respectively.

Catch the Top 11 when The Voice airs Monday at 8 p.m. ET on NBC.



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