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Anita Antoinette’s performances on The Voice

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Blind audition: Anita Antoinette, 24, of Boston, Mass., sang Bob Marley’s “Turn Your Lights Down Low” and got all four coaches to turn their chairs. She joined Team Gwen.
Battle round: Defeated Mayra Alvarez; they sang Johnny Nash’s “I Can See Clearly Now.” The performance was montaged, so we saw only a snippet of it on air.
Knockout round: Defeated Craig Wayne Boyd with a performance of “Rude” by Magic! Her foe was stolen by Blake Shelton.
Live playoffs: Sang Meghan Trainor’s “All About That Bass.” The song hit number 56 on iTunes singles chart, best from night two of the live playoffs, and 28 on the pop chart. Anita was voted into the finals.
Top 12: She sang “Redemption Song” by Bob Marley. The song hit number one on the iTunes reggae chart and number 42 on the overall singles chart. She was voted into the Top 10.
Top 10: She performed Passenger’s “Let Her Go.” The song hit number one on the iTunes reggae chart and number 141 on the overall singles chart. On results night, Anita landed in the bottom three. She did not get the instant save after a performance of “The Remedy.”

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