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Karlee Metzger leads the way on iTunes for The Voice

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Karlee Metzger performs during her blind audition on The Voice Season 11. (NBC Photo)

Karlee Metzger performs during her blind audition on The Voice Season 11. (NBC Photo)

Two songs from Monday’s shortened episode of The Voice cracked the iTunes 200 by noon Tuesday.

Karlee Metzger leads the way with her cover of “Samson.” It checked in at number 164 on iTunes overall singles chart.

Josh Halverson closed Monday’s show singing “Forever Young.” He was at 184 on the chart as of noon.

The top-ranking Voice song on the chart is still Billy Gilman’s “When We Were Young” at number 145. He had the most successful song on iTunes from the first week of auditions, climbing as high as number 32 at one point.

Here’s where all the songs from Monday’s show sat on iTunes’ genre charts as of noon Tuesday. Once the show goes live and downloads count as votes, voting ends at noon the day following the show.

For a recap of Monday’s show, head here.

Bindi Liebowitz, “Bust Your Window” — #51 on iTunes R&B singles chart

Elia Esparza, “Como La Flor” — #18 on iTunes Latino singles chart

Josh Halverson, “Forever Young” — #184 on overall singles chart, #4 on iTunes rock singles chart

Karlee Metzger, “Samson” — #164 on overall singles chart; #18 on iTunes alternative singles chart

Lane Mack, “Every Day I Have the Blues” — #2 on iTunes blues singles chart (later hit #1)

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