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Monday night during “The Playoffs” on NBC‘s “The Voice,” Gwen Stefani had the difficult decision of cutting down her six-person team to only three aspiring singers. In the end, she chose to keep Bias, Kara Tenae and Tanner Massey, which meant Rudi, Stee and Lennon VanderDoes were all sent home. (Your fans will always remember you!) So which of Team Gwen’s three eliminated artists do YOU think was most robbed in “The Voice” Playoffs? Vote in our poll below.
“I think I have one of the strongest live show teams,” Gwen stated at the end of the episode. “I have country, I have pop, I have soul/R&B. Team Gwen is amazing. America, get ready!” We’ll see how Bias, Kara Tenae and Tanner Massey compare to the other teams when the live Top 12 performance show takes place Monday, December 4 on NBC.
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Rudi (age 28 from San Antonio, Texas) was a four-chair turn in the blind auditions for her cover of “You Don’t Own Me,” joining Team Gwen. She then won her battle of “My Immortal” against Joslynn Rose. In the knockouts, she performed “Smokin out the Window” but lost to Tanner Massey, however Gwen kept her in the competition by pushing her “Save” button. Rudi’s final song on the show was “My All” in the playoffs.
Stee (age 34 from Bluffton, South Carolina) was a four-chair turn in the blind auditions for his cover of “Sugar,” joining Team John Legend. He then won his battle of “Tacones Rojos” against Willie Gomez. In the knockouts, he performed “Pretty Wings” but lost to Lila Forde, however Gwen stole him for her team by pushing her “Steal” button. Stee’s final song on the show was “Shut Up and Dance” in the playoffs.
Lennon VanderDoes (age 27 from Wilmington, Delaware) was a three-chair turn in the blind auditions for his cover of “The Night We Met,” joining Team Niall Horan. He then won his battle of “She’s Always a Woman” against Tanner Massey. In the knockouts, he performed “I Won’t Give Up” but lost to Alexa Wildish, however Gwen later brought him back to the competition with her “Super Save.” Lennon’s final song on the show was “Falling Slowly” in the playoffs.
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