The Top 10 on Season 7 of The Voice are set to perform Monday before eliminations take place Tuesday.

'The Voice' Eliminated Contestants Jessie Pitts & Sugar Joans Reveal Who They Think Will Win

Team Blake is down to two contestants (Reagan James and Craig Wayne Boyd), Team Adam has three contestants left (Matt McAndrew, Chris Jamison and Damien), Team Gwen also has three contestants left (Ryan Sill, Anita Antoinette and Taylor John Williams) and Team Pharrell is down to two contestants like Blake Shelton's team (DaNica Shirey and Luke Wade).

On The Voice's YouTube channel, videos have been posted for each team's remaining contestants, in which they discuss rehearsals and more leading into tonight's performances.

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Team Blake's Boyd and James appear extremely tired, yet excited about the performances coming up tonight. James commented, "Like the show just ended a couple of hours ago and now I did band reality with Blake."

Jokes were shared too about James' hair for tonight's performance. Expect something different since James "does not plan on keeping one haircut or color."

Boyd spoke about being on a high, but remaining grounded since he reminisced about a bad gig prior to getting on The Voice.

Furthermore, he has taken James under his wing so he guides her about dealing with the negative comments and more. He said he feels like an uncle to her and all the Top 10. "Be positive" is his go-to thing to think and do.

With the performances James and Boyd have previously given, they should do well tonight. They have each received positive comments in the past.

Then there's Team Adam's McAndrew, who opened up talking about not agreeing with the "being in the real world" comments that get thrown around when you're in high school or college. He does however believe in the process he's been going through on The Voice that those comments "totally makes sense."

These contestants put in long hours to rehearse. McAndrew mentioned he had a 16-hour day the day prior and is going through the same deal now.

Jamison talked about how gears have shifted. It's no longer just about the song you're singing and how you connect to it and in return connect with the audience. He said, "It's becoming about the full picture. What are you going to wear on stage and how are you going to move."

He gave some vague clues about his performance tonight. He said his song for tonight is "a difficult song to sing. It's very upbeat and it's also very high in my register." He's confident he can pull it off so tune in tonight to see if he does.

Damien commented about how McAndrew and Jamison "have amazing talent."

Jamison said Damien is easy to talk to. In the video it is clear these three guys have a great relationship despite being in competition with each other.

Toward the end of the video Damien said he's "so grateful to be in the presence" of the entire Top 10.

McAndrew, Damien and Jamison have proven they're dominant contestants in this competition so they're bound to excel once more tonight.

Next up, is the video of Team Gwen. These three were very open about being exhausted.

Williams shared he has become very close to his teammate Sill. He praised Sill for his final performance that saved him last week saying it "was killer."

Antoinette got right into how choosing her next song could be "life or death on the show." She's well aware that she has to show diversity in the music she sings.

Sill commented about how the music department plays into the process of picking songs each week. See everything he said in the video below.

Eliminated contestant Jessie Pitts believes Williams can go very far. She said she "loves" him and that he has "extremely strong" vocals. Antoinette has given solid performances and Sill has been shaky, but he has managed to stick around so it really is anyone's game to win.

Lastly, Team Pharrell, is taking everything with great strides.

Wade commented that one of the biggest differences he has noticed between the Top 10 and Top 12 is that everyone can fit in a single car now.

Shirey spoke of her appearance changing from the beginning of her start on The Voice to presently and Wade commented how "being on the show has definitely been a crash course in what it's like to be a different kind of artist."

For more on Team Pharrell watch the entire video on them below.

These two have hit and missed thus far, but they're in this to win. As Wade said you need to be able to "rise to [the] challenge."

Who do you think will wow the audience and coaches tonight from the Top 10?

The Voice is on at 8 p.m. ET on NBC tonight and tomorrow night.