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A look at how all 24 singers from The Voice did on iTunes this week

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Jordan Smith, Shelby Brown and Amy Vachal during a group number on Wednesday night's The Voice results show. All three advanced for Team Adam. (NBC Photo)

Jordan Smith, Shelby Brown and Amy Vachal during a group number on Wednesday night’s The Voice results show. All three advanced for Team Adam. (NBC Photo)

 

Success on iTunes doesn’t guarantee you won’t be eliminated on The Voice.

We found that out this week, when we bid farewell to Ellie Lawrence and Celeste Betton even though they did very well on the iTunes’ charts after their live playoff performances.

But it’s still fun to compare where everyone lands on the charts. And a fairly good indicator of how popular contestants are.

Below is a look at where all 24 singers who competed in the live playoffs landing on iTunes when voting ended, which would be noon EST that day after they performed.

It’s also worth noting that Jordan Smith was still in the iTunes Top 10 and that Emily Ann Roberts and Madi Davis were still in the Top 30 as of noon Thursday.

Oh, and something important to remember, Voice fans: The show puts the songs on iTunes hours before an episode airs. But if you download the song before 10 p.m. EST, it’s not going to count as a vote.

Keep checking back. Between now and Monday I’ll be ranking the Top 12 and letting you know who has made the biggest gains on social media.

1. Jordan Smith, “Halo” (Team Adam) — number 3 on the iTunes’ Top 200; number 3 on the pop chart

2. Emily Ann Roberts, “In the Garden” (Team Blake) — number 6 on the iTunes’ Top 200 chart and number 2 on the country chart

3. Barrett Baber, “I Drive Your Truck” (Team Blake) — number 17 on the iTunes’ Top 200 chart and number 4 on the country chart

4. Zach Seabaugh, “Brand New Girlfriend” (Team Blake) — number 21 on the iTunes’ Top 200 chart and number 5 on the country chart

5. Madi Davis, “Songbird” (Team Pharrell) — number 22 on the iTunes’ Top 200 chart and number 14 on the pop chart

6. Jeffery Austin, “Say You Love Me” (Team Gwen) — number 25 on the iTunes’ Top 200; number 18 on the pop chart.

7. Amy Vachal, “The Way You Look Tonight” (Team Adam) — number 29 on the iTunes’ Top 200; number 20 on the pop chart

8. Celeste Betton, “Something in the Water” (eliminated) — number 36 on the iTunes’ Top 200 chart and number 23 on the pop chart

9. Evan McKeel, “Overjoyed” (Team Pharrell) — number 40 on the iTunes’ Top 200 chart and number 26 on the pop chart

10. Ellie Lawrence, “Ex’s and Oh’s” (eliminated) — number 43 on the iTunes’ Top 200; number 3 on the alternative chart

11. Braiden Sunshine, “Everything I Own” (Team Gwen) — number 62 on the iTunes’ Top 200; number 30 on the pop chart

12. Shelby Brown, “You’re No Good” (Team Adam) — number 66 on the iTunes’ Top 200; number 14 on the country chart

13. Ivonne Acero, “One of Us” (eliminated) — number 72 on the iTunes’ Top 200 chart and number 33 on the pop chart

14. Morgan Frazier, “Lips of an Angel” (eliminated) — number 73 on the iTunes’ Top 200 chart and number 17 on the country chart

15. Blaine Mitchell, “Never Tear Us Apart” (eliminated) — number 75 on the iTunes’ Top 200; number 1 on the rock chart

16. Viktor Kilary, “All Around the World” (eliminated) — number 77 on the iTunes’ Top 200; number 3 on the R&B / soul chart

17. Chance Pena, “Barton Hollow” (eliminated) — number 80 on the iTunes’ Top 200; number 7 on the alternative chart

18. Mark Hood, “What Do You Mean?” (Team Pharrell) — number 95 on the iTunes’ Top 200 chart and number 3 on the R7B/soul chart

19. Darius Scott, “Love Lockdown” (eliminated) — number 99 on the iTunes’ Top 200 chart and number 4 on the R&B/soul chart

20. Riley Biederer, “Should’ve Been Us” (eliminated) — number 115 on the iTunes’ Top 200 chart and number 49 on the pop chart

21. Keith Semple, “To Be With You” (eliminated) — number 115 on the iTunes’ Top 200; number 3 on the rock chart

22. Nadjah Nichole, “Inside Out” (eliminated) — number 150 on the iTunes’ Top 200 chart and number 10 on the R&B/soul chart

23. Korin Bukowski, “Adia” (Team Gwen) — number 181 on the iTunes’ Top 200; number 16 on the alternative chart

24. Regina Love, “Hello” (eliminated) — did not chart on the iTunes’ Top 200; number 15 on the R&B / soul chart

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