The Voice returns tonight, Monday, Nov. 30, with the Top 10 performing in hopes of continuing on in the competition. Before that happens, these contestants continue getting to know each other better.

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The Voice YouTube channel paired them off so they--as well as fans of the show--can get to know them even better than before.

Team Blake's Zach Seabaugh and Team Adam's Shelby Brown got better acquainted, as seen in the video below.

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The two dished on their hometowns' reactions to their newfound fame from The Voice and Seabaugh actually had quite the interesting story about his high school's football team, which he previously played for prior to taking this musical journey on TV.

"Our football team had a rival game and it was rival week," Seabaugh told Brown, explaining, "The rival high school had made a diss track for our football team like saying all bad things."

He then dished that rival team came up with a line dissing him.

"The line that they had was: 'Quitters quit like that boy Zach,'" which made Brown laugh a bit.

Up next, Team Blake's only female contestant left, Emily Ann Roberts, got paired with Team Gwen's only female contestant left, Korin Bukowski, and they chatted about their siblings.

"So I have a sister and she is like one of my best friends and since your blind audition still jams to all your music," Roberts dished to Bukowski in the video below.

It turns out one of Bukowski's siblings is a huge fan of Roberts as well; Bukowski even mimicked his reaction to Roberts' blind audition.

"I wish I had more than one sibling," Roberts admitted after Bukowski spoke about her sister's obsession with Blake Shelton.

Roberts' sister has been around in Los Angeles for the live shows. Neither of Bukowski's siblings have come out, but she's actually relieved; since she thinks she'd feel more pressure if they were around.

The Voice then put together Team Adam's Jordan Smith with Team Gwen's Braiden Sunshine. They discussed how they both have high voices.

"Have you ever had that thing where like people make fun of you for it?" Sunshine asked Smith about their shared high voices.

They both have been called "a girl" before on numerous occasions due to their vocal abilities.

"It's weird because people don't think about that like hurting you or think about that getting on your nerves or anything. They're just like 'Oh my gosh, like have you ever listened to how you sound?'" Smith brought up.

Sunshine brought up that people he never interacted with have suddenly gotten in touch with him since he's on The Voice, so Smith gave him some sage advice: "So you kind of just have to realize it's just kind of human nature. Sometimes you just have to look over people's faults and then other times you just have to say 'Haters gonna hate. Get on my level.'"

The next paired Voice contestants were Team Gwen's Jeffery Austin and Team Adam's Amy Vachal.

The two singers bonded over living in New York in the video below.

"I live in Gramercy," Austin shared, which prompted Vachal to share her brother lives there too.

"I live in Greenpoint, Brooklyn," Vachal disclosed, earning a playful "ew" from Austin.

"You are just such a Manhattan snob!" Vachal then declared, adding, "That's exactly how my brother and his wife is."

The two then got back on track discussing what they love most about living in New York.

"I never felt so excited about being in a city before; before I moved to New York," Austin beamed, which Vachal added to by mentioning, "The energy, the people, the food, the pizza."

They had a minor dispute about where to get the best slice.

They also dished on the worst things about living in New York.

"That's the rats," Austin said, kicking off their list.

Lastly, Team Blake's Barrett Baber was paired with Team Pharrell's Madi Davis to chat about songwriting.

"If you're really a songwriter at heart you're gonna write so many bad songs and eventually you finally get to the good stuff," Baber revealed.

The two agreed that songwriting sometimes feels "business-y" since love songs tend to sell compared to other themes. They then talked about the idea of writing a song for Florida Georgia Line and what it would have to include.

Then they discussed how it's more important to write--just to write, instead of hoping whatever they're writing will be a huge hit.

"Like sometimes I just need to write a song for me," Davis admitted, explaining, "Songwriting is cathartic and it just relieves me from you know all the emotions I have a hard time talking about like I can write about them."

The Voice airs on NBC Mondays and Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET.