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Jackie Foster, D.R. King scored biggest battle round hit on The Voice

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Jackie Foster and D.R. King rehearse for their battle round match on The Voice. (NBC Photo)

Jackie Foster and D.R. King rehearse for their battle round match on The Voice. (NBC Photo)

 

Of his battle round match with Jackie Foster, D.R. King said: “Teamwork makes the dream work.”

Added Jackie: “We just wanted to build one another up through the process.”

It worked. Not only did both advance to the knockout round on Season 14 of The Voice, they wound up scoring the biggest iTunes hit during the entire knockout round.

Their cover of “Sign of the Times” reached number 71 on the iTunes overall singles chart, one of just three songs from the knockout round to crack the Top 100.

It also reached number 22 on iTunes pop singles chart.

D.R. was declared the battle round winner, so he’ll continue on with Team Kelly Clarkson in the knockout round.

The Voice coaches were so impressed with their duet, that all three of the remaining coaches tried to steal Jackie. She opted to join Team Adam Levine.

Oh, the other two songs to crack the iTunes Top 100 during the battle round — “Thinking Out Loud” by Britton Buchanan and Jaclyn Lovey, and “Stars” by Terrence Cunningham and Livia Faith.

Below, you can check out where all the battle round songs landed on iTunes. If a song isn’t listed, that’s because it didn’t crack the Top 200 on the overall chart or a genre chart.

All rankings were taken at noon the day after the performance aired because that’s when voting ends following a live episode of The Voice. Some songs might have eventually climbed a bit higher.

Also, keep in mind that chart to chart comparisons are difficult. The pop and country charts tend to be more difficult to scale than the other genre charts.

Overall singles chart

#71 — D.R. King & Jackie Foster, “Sign of the Times”

#76 — Britton Buchanan and Jaclyn Lovey, “Thinking Out Loud”

#81 — Livia Faith and Terrence Cunningham, “Stars”

#104 — Justin Kilgore and Molly Stevens, “Burning House”

#112 — Davison and Reid Umstattd, “Love on the Brain”

#113 — Brynn Cartelli & Dylan Hartigan, “Ready for It?”

#157 — Christiana Danielle & Shana Halligan, “Use Somebody”

#182 — Drew Cole and Miya Bass, “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door”

#184 — Amber Sauer and Jorge Eduardo, “Starving”

#197 — Rayshun LaMarr & Tish Haynes Keys, “Sweet Thing”

Country singles chart

#27 — Justin Kilgore and Molly Stevens, “Burning House”

#64 — Jordon Kirkdorffer and Wilkes, “Nobody to Blame”

#72 — Kaleb Lee and Pryor Baird, “Don’t Do Me Like That”

#89 — Dallas Caroline and Spensha Baker, “I Could Use a Love Song”

Pop singles chart

#22 — D.R. King & Jackie Foster, “Sign of the Times”

#22 — Britton Buchanan and Jaclyn Lovey, “Thinking Out Loud”

#27 — Livia Faith and Terrence Cunningham, “Stars”

#35 — Brynn Cartelli & Dylan Hartigan, “Ready for It?”

#36 — Davison and Reid Umstattd, “Love on the Brain”

#49 — Christiana Danielle & Shana Halligan, “Use Somebody”

#53 — Drew Cole and Miya Bass, “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door”

#59 — Amber Sauer and Jorge Eduardo, “Starving”

#99 — Jamai & Sharance Calister, ” Mercy”

#118 — Jackie Verna and Stephanie Skipper, “These Dreams”

#132 — Genesis Diaz and Mia Boostrom, “Because of You”

#171 — JessLee & Kayla Jade, “One Last Time”

R&B / Soul singles chart

#9 — Rayshun LaMarr & Tish Haynes Keys, “Sweet Thing”

#13 — Jordyn Simone and Kelsea Johnson, “Don’t Let Go (Love)”

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