![]() All four coaches are up on their feet by the end and Kelly Clarkson, mouth agape, especially looks blown away. There's power and passion and you can tell she knows this is her last shot. It is unreal that this isn't a finale performance. Jershika has been in this position before and she knows exactly what she needs to do to survive it. Team Legend: Jershika Maple, "Break Every Chain" by Tasha Cobbs Coach Ariana Grande, however, thinks her duo brings "so much light" and are so "infectious" that they deserve that final spot next week. Whether it was the nerves from the big moment or a need for more rehearsal, who knows. Kelly Clarkson notes the different energies Jim and Sasha bring to the stage as a positive but this time around it actually made for an awkward performance. There are some major lyric flubs and pitch issues. Jim and Sasha Allen are ditching the guitars and having a little bit of fun for their Instant Save performance. Team Ariana: Jim and Sasha Allen, "Rich Girl" by Hall and Oates Sure he has the pipes, but John also applauds "the care" and the "grace" he approaches every song with and, of course, loves the "showmanship" that Joshua always brings. Joshua's coach John Legend thinks that he's given "finale-worthy performances throughout" the entire competition and this was another one. Kelly Clarkson is beyond impressed with how easy Joshua makes it look: "You're just out here slaying Céline," she remarks. I mean, if anyone can handle this song and make it exciting, it's Joshua. Go big or go home, baby! This is a SONG CHOICE. Team Legend: Joshua Vacanti, "My Heart Will Go On" by Céline Dion Will Team Blake have three artists in the finale? Kelly Clarkson tells her that "as a Country fan, we need voices like you," praising her "Pam Tillis vibe." Coach Blake loves the song choice because it showed off her storytelling ability, her personality, and she even snuck in a power note. Her voice sounds exhausted and the vocals aren't as strong as we typically hear from her. Last night, Lana Scott really let it rip with that Carrie Underwood song so this quieter song is a bit anticlimactic, although it does play to Lana's storytelling strengths. Team Blake: Lana Scott, "Things a Man Oughta Know" by Lainey Wilson
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