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DaNica Shirey impresses again on The Voice

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DaNica Shirey with Carson Daly following her Monday night performance on The Voice. (NBC Photo)

DaNica Shirey with Carson Daly following her Monday night performance on The Voice. (NBC Photo)

And now she waits to learn her fate.

DaNica Shirey of York took the stage as part of the Top 12 on NBC’s The Voice Monday night.

Once again, she received glowing feedback from the celebrity coaches on The Voice.

But they no longer have a say in who stays on the show and who goes home.

That power has shifted to viewers at home, who can cast votes through noon today.

Tuesday, the nine singers receiving the most votes will automatically advance to the Top 10 show next week.

The three singers who receive the fewest votes will have to compete for an instant save at the end of Tuesday’s results show, which begins at 8 p.m.

One of those three will advance; the other two will head home.

DaNica, 25, is the first York County contestant on the show. And she’s been a consistent standout on Team Pharrell, covering songs like Jessie J’s “Big White Room” and Beyonce’s “Halo.”

Last week, fans voted her into the Top 12 after her performance of Joni Mitchell’s “Help Me.”

This week, she decided to go for a change of pace by singing “Creep” by Radiohead.

In a pre-performance interview, she said she was hoping to show off her artistic side, her ability to take a song and make it her own.

The audience clearly loved her cover of the song, and so did the coaches.

Gwen Stefani called her “a freak of nature” because she sings so well. Adam Levine said DaNica is so talented, she can sing anything; he appreciated the fact that she did the unexpected with her song choice.

Her own coach, Pharrell Williams, simply labeled her performance “amazing.”

Check back tomorrow night for a live blog as The Voice results come in.

If DaNica advances to the Top 10, a public watch party will be held for her supporters at the Penn State York Pullo Center next Monday night.

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