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The Definitive Ranking of the 20 Best "The Voice" Performances

In case you weren't just watching to enjoy Adam and Blake's sass.

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The Definitive Ranking of the 20 Best "The Voice" Performances
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The Voice is, in my humble opinion, the best singing show to ever exist. Even when I moved away to college and didn't have a TV, I would watch all of the performances the next day on YouTube. This show has had some absolutely amazing voices (haha, get it? I'm hilarious, I know). As a fan of the show since season 1, I have made a list of what I think are the 20 best covers from the show. Here you have it!


20. "Drops Of Jupiter" performed by Matt McAndrew


19. "The Way I Am" performed by Caroline Pennell


18. "Take Your Time" performed by Zach Seabaugh


17. "Not Over You" performed by Will Champlin


16. "Somebody That I Used To Know" performed by Christina Grimmie with Adam Levine

RIP Christina <3


15. "The Show" performed by Melanie Martinez


14. "Love Runs Out" performed by Meghan Linsey


13. "I Have Nothing” performed by Tessanne Chin


12. “Love On The Brain” performed by Chris Blue


11. “The Scientist” performed by Holly Henry


10. “Crazy Little Thing Called Love” performed by Zach Seabaugh


9. “Rhythm Nation” performed by Chris Blue


8. “Woman” performed by Jesse Larson


7. “Hit The Road Jack” performed by Melanie Martinez


6. “Human” performed by Jesse Larson


5. “Tiny Dancer” performed by Caroline Glaser


4. “Deja Vu” written and performed by Lauren Duski


3. “The Climb” performed by Sundance Head


2. “Toxic” performed by Melanie Martinez


1. “Tiny Dancer” performed by Will Champlin with Adam Levine

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