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Christian Cuevas, Jason Warrior scored biggest battle round hit on The Voice

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Christian Cuevas and Jason Warrior perform during the battle round on The Voice (NBC Photo)

Christian Cuevas and Jason Warrior perform during the battle round on The Voice (NBC Photo)

Which duo had the most successful song during the battle round on The Voice?

That would be Christian Cuevas and Jason Warrior, who performed Adele’s “Hello” for Team Alicia on the opening night of the battles.

The song hit number 63 on iTunes overall singles chart at noon the day after the performance aired.

And that’s the best showing of any of the 24 battle round songs.

Eighteen of those songs cracked the Top 200 on an iTunes genre chart; the lone exceptions were the montaged performances.

But only seven of the 24 hit the Top 200 on the overall singles charts, with Christian and Jason leading the way.

Christian was declared the winner of the battle and will represent Team Alicia in the knockout round, which begins Monday. Jason was stolen by Adam Levine.

In fact, for the top four charting songs, both singers advanced. That also includes Sa’Rayah, who was stolen by Alicia; Josh Halverson, stolen by Miley Cyrus; and Dave Moisan, also stolen by Adam.

During the blind auditions, 12 songs cracked the Top 200 overall singles chart. For a look at all those rankings, head here.

Who has cracked the overall Top 200 on iTunes in both rounds — the battle and the blind auditions?

Well, it’s a short list including just Billy Gilman, Christian Cuevas, Aaron Gibson, Josh Halverson and the sister duo of Whitney and Shannon.

Here’s the complete list of where songs ranked on iTunes during the battle round.

All rankings were taken at noon the day after the performance aired because that’s when voting typically ends following a live show on The Voice.

And remember, it’s much easier to chart high on some charts than others. The pop and country charts are especially competitive.

Follow the links attached to each singers’ name, and you’ll find a profile on that artist.

Top 200 overall singles chart

#63 — Christian Cuevas and Jason Warrior, “Hello”

#75 – Aaron Gibson and Sa’Rayah, “I’ll Take Care of You”

#78 — Josh Halverson and Kylie Rothfield, “House of the Rising Sun”

#80 — Dave Moisan and Michael Sanchez, “Valerie”

#107 — Billy Gilman and Andrew DeMuro, “Man in the Mirror”

#124 — Whitney & Shannon and. Gabriel Violett, “More Than Words”

#179 — Courtney Harrell and Ethan Tucker, “Gravity”

Pop singles chart

#22 — Christian Cuevas and Jason Warrior, “Hello”

#28 — Dave Moisan and Michael Sanchez, “Valerie”

#39 — Billy Gilman and Andrew DeMuro, “Man in the Mirror”

#42 — Whitney & Shannon and. Gabriel Violett, “More Than Words”

#60 — Courtney Harrell and Ethan Tucker, “Gravity”

#67 — Darby Walker and Karlee Metzger, “Brand New Key”

#80 — Ali Caldwell and Courtnie Ramirez, “Hit or Miss”

Rock singles chart

#3 — Josh Halverson and Kylie Rothfield, “House of the Rising Sun”

#5 — Sundance Head and Dan Shafer, “Feel Like Makin’ Love”

#25 — Austin Allsup and Preston James, “Bad Moon Rising”

#32 — Gabe Broussard and Christian Fermin, “The Reason”

#58 — Brendan Fletcher and Bindi Liebowitz, “Home”

#119 — Nolan Neal and Johnny Rez, “Sledgehammer”

#164 — Sophia Urista and Lane Mack, “Money” — #164

Country singles chart

#58 — Blaine Long and Josh Gallagher, “Stranger in My House”

R&B singles chart

#22 — We McDonald and Lauren Diaz, “Maybe”

Blues singles chart

#1 — Aaron Gibson and Sa’Rayah, “I’ll Take Care of You”

Jazz singles chart

#1 — Natasha Bure and Riley Elmore, “Cry Me a River”

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