America has voted on which two singers will be eliminated from the top 10 on The Voice. Based on Monday night, it is likely to be Tess Boyer and Bria Kelly. These ladies have both landed in the bottom three and they face stiff competition from sensation Christina Grimmie.

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Grimmie still seems like "the artist to beat," especially after the YouTube sensation covered rapper Drake. She sang Hold On, We're Going Home accompanied by piano. The siren-voiced songstress who has already nabbed a spot on Selena Gomez' tour, is absolutely a tour-de-force.

"I'm amazed at the range and the control and the depth of her voice," said Levine's own mentor, Graham Nash, who was extremely impressed by Grimmie's talent.

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Blake Shelton even acquiesced, "That sounded like your song and you created that. It was unbelievable," he said.

Team Adam's underdog Delvin Choice also brought the heat when he sang gospel version of Gary Clark Jr.'s Bright Lights.

"Even if it's not a gospel record, you bring out the gospel in it every time," Usher praised.

Team Usher's Josh Kaufman sang Kenny Loggins' This Is It hitting both raspy notes and falsettos.

"I think that these soulful renditions might be your sweet spot," Shakira said. "You sing with such sincerity."

Audra McLauglin wowed with a "world-class performance" according to Usher when she sang Reba McEntire's You Lie dressed in a long white gown.

Blake told her, "You're somebody we desperately need in country music."

Kristen Merlin ditched her country lane in favor of a more alternative tune, Passenger's Let Her Go. She was so haunting and melodic that Shakira called her an "onion."

"You're starting to peel your layers off and we're starting to see what's inside," she said.

Big banger Sisaundra Lewis, from Team Blake did Steve Perry's '80's rock classic, Oh Sherrie, pulling Tina Turner out of her soul for that soul-stirring rendition.

"Anyone looking up - there used to be a roof in here, but it's gone. Thank you for blowing it off, once again ... out of this atmosphere," said Adam.

Bria Kelly showed a softer side with Avril Lavigne's I'm With You. She had admitted before to Coach Usher:

"It's scary for me to let my guard down... I've been a tough person my whole life. I'm not used to letting people in."

Usher told her she was "a Ferrari that goes from zero to 200 in five seconds," but it was time to let the "delicate and vulnerable" side of her voice shine.

Kelly put her country hat down for a second and sang the pop hit, to which she received mild criticism from Levine.

"I'm a huge fan of yours, but with respect, I want to be critical here," he told her. "For some reason, I didn't totally feel as connected with that song as I have with your other performances."

Usher defended her, saying she needed to "grow" and not be boxed in to one category. She appeared to be wiping tears away but told Carson Daly, "I'm okay."

Meanwhile, Tess Boyer told Today that she "vows" to avoid being in the bottom three again. Last night she sang Ain't It Fun. The coaches agreed that it was "pitch perfect." Coach Shakira thought she killed it.

She barely made it into the Top 10 via Instant-Save. It's been a nail-biting ride, will she make it to the top 8 by he skin of her teeth?

Tune into The Voice tonight on NBC at 8/7c.