Michelle Chamuel accomplished a pair of rare feats on iTunes Tuesday morning.
She became the first Season 4 artist from The Voice not named Danielle Bradbery to crack the top 10 on the singles chart.
And she became just the second Voice artist this season to land in front of Danielle on iTunes.
At 10 a.m., when voting closed, Michelle’s version of Taylor Swift’s “I Knew You Were Trouble” was sitting at number four.
Danielle’s version of “A Little Bit Stronger” did the next best on iTunes, landing at number 12.
And it’s looking more and more like a two-woman race for The Voice title. They also had the third and fourth most popular songs from Monday night’s 12 performances.
Michelle’s other performance, “Somewhere Only We Know,” checked in at 18 on iTunes; Danielle’s “Shake the Sugar Tree” was at number 20.
Meanwhile, it looks like Holly Tucker’s run on The Voice might be coming to an end.
Why?
Just take a look at where Monday’s other performances landed.
#25: Sasha Allen, “Before He Cheats”
#28: The Swon Brothers, “Wagon Wheel”
#31: Amber Carrington, “I Remember You”
#33: Amber Carrington, “Crazy”
#43: Sasha Allen, “Ain’t No Way”
#47: The Swon Brothers, “Okie from Muskogee”
#69: Holly Tucker, “My Wish”
#122: Holly Tucker, “When God-Fearing Women Get the Blues”
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Both performances by Sasha & Michelle definitely ruled the night.