The Top 10 brought the heat Monday night on The Voice.

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All 10 contestants took the stage last night to sing their hearts out and hopefully secure their spots in the Top 8.

DaNica Shirey may have been the performance of the night. She earned such praise for her rendition of Whitney Houston's I Have Nothing. Her performance can be viewed below. Blake Shelton told Shirey, "You killed it!" Adam Levine told her, "This song is not a song you should give to anybody unless they can do what you did up here today." Clive Davis even praised the singer since he was part of the show yesterday along with some other guest mentors.

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Anita Antoinette also wowed the audience and coaches with her rendition of Passenger's Let Her Go. Check out her performance below. Shelton commented, "That is such a cool way to spin that song, I loved seeing you letting loose a little bit more each time and America feeds off that."

Pharrell even mentioned that Antoinette has learned that the way to shine is to have fun on stage. Gwen Stefani also praised Antoinette by telling her, "You really took over that song. You wore the boots, you have a whole different energy up there, you look so cool, you killed it up there."

Another standout performance of the night was Team Blake's Craig Wayne Boyd. He sang Johnny Cash's I Walk the Line. Watch his performance below. Pharrell praised the country crooner by stating, "When you first came across that stage I said 'That dude is super sure of himself' and after you sang it was so clear that you are your own character. There is nothing like an artist who knows who they are and who is not afraid to represent that." Stefani told him, "You are going to have a real, serious career after this."

The other performances of the night were also strong, but Shirey, Antoinette and Boyd truly shined.

Who in the Top 10 should get to stick around for the next round?

Tune in to The Voice tonight on NBC at 8 p.m. ET to see who will remain.

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