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A look back at Britton Buchanan’s performances on The Voice

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Britton Buchanan of The Voice Season 14. (NBC Photo)

Britton Buchanan of The Voice Season 14. (NBC Photo)

Britton Buchanan was the very first contestant we met on Season 14 of The Voice.

During that episode, he turned three coaches’ chairs with his performance of “Trouble.”

He also had the distinction of being the first contestant ever subjected to a block on the U.S. version of The Voice.

Blake Shelton tried to prevent Britton from joining Team Adam Levine. Instead, he joined Alicia Keys.

And now he’s her only singer in the Season 14 finals. He’ll be competing for the title Monday night against Brynn Cartelli, Spensha Baker and Kyla Jade.

Here’s a look back at Britton’s Voice performances so far.

See also …
Ranking the Top 3 on The Voice
Brynn Cartelli’s Voice performances
Kyla Jade’s Voice performances
Spensha Baker’s Voice performances
Tuesday’s guest star lineup

Blind audition — “Trouble”

Battle round — “Thinking Out Loud” (with Jaclyn Lovey)

Knockout round — “New York State of Mind”

Live playoffs — “Some Kind of Wonderful”

Top 12 — “Small Town”

Top 11 — “Perfect”

Top 10 — “What’s Love Got to Do with It”

Top 8 duet with Brynn Cartelli — “Four Five Seconds” / “You Can’t Always Get What You Want”

Top 8 — “The Rising”

Save-Me Performance — “Dancing on My Own”

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