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Koryn Hawthorne, Sawyer Fredericks score iTunes hits for The Voice

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Koryn Hawthorne during her emotional performance of "Make It Rain" Monday night on The Voice. (NBC Photo)

Koryn Hawthorne during her emotional performance of “Make It Rain” Monday night on The Voice. (NBC Photo)

So, Sawyer Fredericks is among The Voice iTunes leaders after Monday’s Top 10 show.

A surprise? Hardly.

He’s been in that position after every performance on the show.

And Koryn Hawthorne is in the Top 10 on iTunes overall singles chart.

Surprise? Well, not considering the way she performed Monday night.

But the teen from Abbeville, La., has been one of the biggest surprises of Season 8, especially since the live shows began.

In fact, two hours after the show ended, Koryn was already sitting at number one on the iTunes pop chart while Sawyer was holding that position on the rock chart.

Here’s where all The Voice performances from Monday’s show ranked as of noon, when voting closed.

Chalk up bonus points for Koryn and Sawyer.

And if you’d like to check out my song by song grades from last night’s show, head here.

1. Koryn Hawthorne, “Make It Rain” — #3 overall, #1 pop

2. Sawyer Fredericks, “Iris” — #4 overall, #1 rock

3. Meghan Linsey, “Home” — #25 overall, #2 rock

4. India Carney, “Run to You” — #45 overall, #16 pop

5. Hannah Kirby, “Shout” — #46 overall, #3 rock

6. Kimberly Nichole, “Something’s Got a Hold on Me” — #52 overall, #18 pop

7. Corey Kent White, “Unwound” — #78 overall, #17 country

8. Joshua Davis, “Hold Back the River” — #82 overall, #5 rock

9. Rob Taylor, “A Song for You” — #88 overall, #3 R&B/soul

10. DeAnna Johnson, “Somebody to Love” — #91 overall, #31 pop

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2 Comments

  1. joanne April 21, 2015 at 7:00 am -  Reply

    Sawyer is the Best he has our vote in upstate new York go Sawyer we love you

  2. Sheila Louise April 22, 2015 at 8:26 am -  Reply

    Really exciting season. Great talent but Sawyer has something beyond just great talent – it’s that something you just can’t define. He’s that one in a million.

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