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Song by song playoff grades for Team Snoop Dogg on The Voice

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Ralph Edwards listens to the coaches' feedback after a standout performance on The Voice Monday night. (NBC Photo)

Ralph Edwards listens to the coaches’ feedback after a standout performance on The Voice Monday night. (NBC Photo)

 

Snoop Dogg selected Ralph Edwards to advance to the finals after his four artists performed during The Voice playoffs Monday night.

The remaining three artists still have a chance to advance to the finals. Fans can vote until 7 a.m. Tuesday to save one of the six artists from Team Niall and Team Snoop Dogg who did not advance during Monday’s show.

The live finale performance show is set for 9 p.m. Monday. Results will be announced Tuesday night.

Contestants also selected for the finale in addition to Ralph, include Aubrey Nicole of Team Reba, Jazz McKenzie of Team Michael and Aiden Ross of Team Niall.

Here are song by song grades for Team Snoop Dogg:

Yoshihanaa, 36, Sanford, Fla., “And I Am Telling You I’m Not Going” by Jennifer Holliday: Fresh off her mic drop performance, Yoshihanaa picks one of the more popular singing show songs for powerhouse female R&B vocalists. She’s certainly got the vocal firepower to pull it off, but the song got a bit shouty in the middle before an on-point finish. Niall called it an “incredible” performance. Michael called her “clutch city.” Snoop says she needs to be making records.Grade: B

Mindy Miller, 35, Damascus, Md., “Not Ready to Make Nice” by The Chicks: Mindy has a wonderfully distinct country voice with a very nice touch of rasp. This was a solid performance and certainly showed off the power of Mindy’s vocals. But I’m not sure it was the right song to showcase what makes her voice so special. Reba said she “knocked it out of the ball park” and said she deserves to “go to the top.” Snoop said she’s “sensational.” Grade: B

Toni Lorene, 28, Houston, Texas, “Bust Your Windows” by Jazmine Sullivan: This young woman is a heck of performer. I was stunned to see her standing still for the first couple of lines. But she made up for it. And delivered a couple of fabulous glory notes. That was another great performance from Toni. One I would argue is finals worthy. Michael called the performance “amazing.” Snoop said the performance brought him to tears of joy.Grade: A–

Ralph Edwards, 30, Fresno, Calif., “A Song for You” by Donny Hathaway: He delivered the first verse pretty straight. And it sounded amazing. He showed off his rasp, his runs and his vocal firepower on the second verse, and it sounded amazing. He pulled it all together for a fine ending. And it sounded amazing. That’s as solid a vocal as you’ll see. And the best performance of the night. Niall said “I can’t even speak after that.” Reba called it “unbelievable.” Snoop said, “you touched me, man. Grade: A

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