'The Voice' season 9 results update: Amy Vachal and Jordan Smith rule iTunes

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Last week, viewers get to see "The Voice" season 9 contenders battle it out for America's votes.

Jeffery Austin was noted to be the scene-stealer when he sang his rendition of "Dancing on My Own" by Robyn, Hollywood Take reported. Will he still maintain his presence this week?

According to several reports, Jordan Smith and Amy Vachal are both leading on iTunes. On the other hand, it appears that things are not looking great for Korin Bukowski, last week's bottom contestant.

Christian Post noted that the edgy singer could be the next one to go home because she's been at the bottom spot twice. There could still be a chance for her to be saved by the audiences, just like how she managed to pull through from the last two eliminations. However, being that she's remained at the bottom gives her a slim chance.

The Top 10 contestants will continue to compete on the stage this week and perform their best in hopes to get America's vote and move on to the next round. But the Top 10 is composed of powerful and talented individuals so fans should expect a tough week for this season.

By Dec. 8, a total of five artists will be eliminated, which will bring the contenders down to four, TV Line reported. This means that the contestants must give it all and must sing the right songs appropriate for their voice quality.

Meanwhile, a ranking from CarterMatt reveals that Austin, Vachal and Smith will be fighting for the first place this season, with Smith being the most rooted for. The outlet mentioned that Team Adam's powerful belter is untouchable and it would be difficult to take him down.

Catch new episodes of "The Voice" season 9 on Mondays at 8 p.m. EST and Tuesdays at 9 p.m. EST on NBC.

 

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