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Not sure about the wisdom of singing so much of the song at 11, but this was pretty good. But she brought to it an appealing twang and enough oomph to power a whole album. No way you can do it better than Addison Agen.” And Lana didn’t. Lana Scott (Team Blake), “Humble and Kind” - Grade: B- | As Lana was telling us that her song was dedicated to her dad, all I could think was, “Forget it, kid. It just wasn’t anything that you’d find yourself looking up on YouTube tomorrow or rushing off to stream. (And coming after Girl Named Tom, they would’ve had to have been truly extraordinary to wow anyone with their harmonies.) This went down like a glass of warm milk: nice and easy. But there was nothing remarkable about it. On their Elton John cover, dedicated to a cousin who’d passed away, they sorta got it, in that their performance was perfectly pleasant. Jim and Sasha Allen (Team Ariana), “Your Song” - Grade: B- | Oh, these two needed some redemption after last week. I should really thank her for illustrating my point about Wendy being awesome but, by comparison, detached. What’s more, unlike with Wendy, I 100-percent felt Jershika in every note.
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It had to have blown leaves out of the trees, she was so powerful. She wasn’t in good voice, she was in great voice, working that lower register to stunning effect. Jershika Maple (Team Legend), “God Only Knows” - Grade: A+ | Having dedicated her number to the fourth- and fifth-grade teachers who discovered that she has dyslexia, Jershika totally schooled us in what a great performance is. I just wish we got a better sense of her being in the songs that she sings. She’ll advance to the Top 11, for sure, and rightfully so. I just don’t tend to get a whole lot of emotion from her. But is it just me, or is there a kind of disconnect with Wendy? The notes are all there. She put forth a fantastic performance, poised and pitch-perfect. Wendy Moten (Team Blake), “Blue Bayou” - Grade: A | After dedicating her Linda Ronstadt number to the teacher who’d inspired her, Wendy did… well, what Wendy always does. Not as egregiously as Ryleigh had, but still, not ideal.
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She went further off mic than was advisable now and then, and seemed to start making up notes and sticking them in. But unfortunately, it was downhill from there. Hailey’s version of the ballad started with an especially spare arrangement that showed off how pristine her voice can be. And heaven knows her coach wasn’t going to say that she hadn’t done her proud even though at times… well, she can’t have. Hailey Mia (Team Kelly), “I’ll Stand by You” - Grade: C | In rehearsal, the 14-year-old revealed that she was dedicating her Pretenders cover to… her coach. Rowdy, raspy and raucous - fun with an exclamation point. Bummer that the band sometimes drowned her out, especially on her lower notes, but damn. And she wasn’t renting that stage, she owned it. On stage, well, all right! Shadale came out spitting fire. From the little of rehearsal that we heard, Shadale’s coach was spot on in his decision to raise the key. Shadale (Team Legend), “Life Is a Highway” - Grade: A- | “Life Is a Highway”? Really? Curious choice, despite Shadale dedicating it to her truck-driver dad and her mom. Excuse me while I stop off at to come up with some new synonyms for “amazing.” Like, there are dewdrops that aren’t as pure and perfect as the sounds that they made. After telling us that their Kansas cover was dedicated to their grandma, who was losing her memories to dementia, they turned out a performance that was freaking flawless. Girl Named Tom (Team Kelly), “Dust in the Wind” - Grade: A+ | The show oughta just send this trio on to the finals already and be done with it they’re that good. If she’s not singing for the Save tomorrow, I’ll eat my hat. Yeah, yeah, it was impressive that she could kinda yell-sing the title a few times, but mostly, this alternated between underwhelming and unpleasant. The rhythms of the lines she was singing were familiar, but the notes sounded like she was making them up on the spot - and not making them up well.
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Ryleigh Plank (Team Ariana), “Rhiannon” - Grade: D | Before the spotlight fell on Ryleigh, she shared that her rendition of Fleetwood Mac was dedicated to her sister… Rhiannon. I know Paris is probably technically the better singer, but for my money, Jeremy outsang him Monday. He went bigger and bigger and managed to make the gamble of tackling so epic a number pay off. But once he hit that massively long note in the middle, he caught fire. He started out fine, but just fine - vibrato city. Jeremy Rosado (Team Kelly), “Because You Loved Me” - Grade: A- | After dedicating his Celine Dion cover to his father, who is living with a heart condition, Jeremy took to the stage and delivered a rendition of the ballad that was steeped in his trademark vulnerability.