
Team Niall, consisting of Mara Justine, Huntley and Nini Iris, advanced to the semifinals Monday night on The Voice. (NBC Photo)
Who’s in danger tonight on The Voice?
Well, once upon a time, we could have checked the Apple Music charts to see whose songs had been streamed and downloaded most often.
Sadly, those days are gone. But we can still check how often performances have been viewed on YouTube.
As of late this afternoon, here are those results.
1. Nini Iris (Team Niall) 160,758
2. Ruby Leigh (Team Reba) 151,435
3. Mara Justine (Team Niall) 121,534
4. Huntley (Team Niall) 113,028
5. Mac Royals (Team Legend) 111,412
6. Jacquie Roar (Team Reba) 88,433
7. Lila Forde (Team Legend) 67,315
8. Tanner Massey (Team Gwen) 63,845
9. Bias (Team Gwen) 61,714
10. Kara Tenae (Team Gwen) 49,010
11. Jordan Rainer (Team Reba) 47,150
12. AZAN (Team Legend) 43,456
Now, I suspect Nini’s numbers might be inflated a bit by views from fans in her native Georgia.
But the Top 5 don’t surprise me at all.
Ruby is understandably the most popular member of Team Reba, and The Voice has a solid country fan base.
Mac showed up on stage with one of the most surprising song choices and did very well.
And if Monday night confirmed anything for me, it’s that all three members of Team Niall — Mara Justine, Huntley and Nini — should be in the Season 24 finale.
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And fans voted through all three members of Team Niall, though Nini was the last singer sent to the safety of the Top 8. Huntley and Mara had already learned they’d made the semifinals.
Also advancing via fan voting were Team Reba’s Ruby Leigh and Jacquie Roar, Team Legend’s Mac Royals and Lila Forde and Team Gwen’s Bias.
That left Jordan Rainer of Team Gwen, Tanner Massey and Kara Tenae of Team Gwen and AZAN of Team Legend to sing for the instant save.
And that save went to Jordan Rainer.
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