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Brynn Cartelli scored biggest knockout round hit on The Voice

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Brynn Cartelli is bound for the live playoffs on Season 14 of The Voice. (NBC Photo)

Brynn Cartelli is bound for the live playoffs on Season 14 of The Voice. (NBC Photo)

The youngest contestant on Season 14 of The Voice scored the biggest hit of the knockout round.

Brynn Cartelli, just 14 when she auditioned, hit number 62 on iTunes overall singles chart with her cover of Rascal Flatts’ “Here Comes Goodbye.”

That performance earned her a spot in the live playoffs with Team Kelly Clarkson.

It also climbed into the Top 15 on the iTunes country singles chart and was one of only two knockout round songs to crack the Top 100 on the overall singles chart.

Said Brynn in an Instagram message to fans: “This song means so much to me, and I am so grateful that I got to perform it on national television.

“I want to use this platform to spread positivity, light, and respect for real music that tells a real story. I want to show you who I am as an artist… all sides of me.

“I want young people to understand that no matter how old you are, passion is passion. Share your soul, spread your light, and work incredibly hard. ”

You can watch the performance here.

Brynn was one of seven singers from Season 14 to hit the iTunes overall singles chart during the knockouts.

The others are her Team Kelly teammate Kaleb Lee, Kyla Jade and Spensha Baker of Team Blake Shelton, Reid Umstattd of Team Adam Levine, and Kelsea Johnson, Britton Buchanan and Johnny Bliss of Team Alicia Keys.

Here’s all the rankings from the knockout round. The rankings were taken at noon the day after the performance aired because that’s when voting ends following a live show on The Voice.

And, remember, it’s tough to compare one genre chart to another. The pop and country charts, in particular, are more difficult to scale than the others.

Overall singles chart

#62 –Brynn Cartelli, “Here Comes Goodbye”

#88 — Kyla Jade, “You Don’t Own Me”

#111 — Kaleb Lee, “Free”

#125 — Reid Umstattd, “Let Him Fly”

#138 — Kelsea Johnson, “Rise Up”

#145 — Spensha Baker, “Broken Halos”

#187 — Britton Buchanan, “New York State of Mind”

#195 — Johnny Bliss, “Alive”




Alternative Singles Chart

#26 — Jackie Foster, “Bring Me to Life”

Blues Singles Chart

#1 — Mia Boostrom, “Wade in the Water”

Country singles chart

#13 –Brynn Cartelli, “Here Comes Goodbye”

#23 — Kaleb Lee, “Free”

#33 — Spensha Baker, “Broken Halos”

#66 — Pryor Baird, “Will It Go Round in Circles”

#76 — Jackie Verna, “American Honey”

Pop singles chart

#57 — Johnny Bliss, “Alive”

#90 — Austin Giorgio, “Almost Like Being in Love”

#97 — Alexa Cappelli, “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road”

#98 — Drew Cole, “Slow Hands”

R&B singles chart

#7 — Kyla Jade, “You Don’t Own Me”

#10 — Kelsea Johnson, “Rise Up”

#11 — Rayshun LaMarr, “Fallin’”

#12 — Christiana Danielle, “Elastic Heart”

#18 — Terrence Cunningham, “Tell Me Something Good”

#19 — Tish Haynes Keys, “Lady Marmalade”

#21 — Sharane Calister, “All I Could Do Was Cry”

#35 — Gary Edwards, “Many Rivers to Cross”

#92 — D.R. King, “I Know I’m Losing You”

Rock singles chart

#2 — Reid Umstattd, “Let Him Fly”

#9 — Britton Buchanan, “New York State of Mind”

#11 — Wilkes, “The Climb”

#19 — Dylan Hartigan, “You Are the Best Thing”

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