One coach experiences a tough blow as only ten singers move ahead.
America knows what it likes, and were sticking with it.
Surprisingly, it was Emily Ann Roberts who knocked Jeffery Austin out of third place.

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I really thought this was Braidens last week with us, but he squeaks by yet again.
Its difficult to tell in what order the saves are read.
Surely thats Jeffery Austin.
After a commercial, we get right back to more saves.
This round,Zach SeabaughandJordan Smithare both told theyre moving on.
First is Team Gwen, which takes on New Radicals You Get What You Give.
Korin Bukowski, Jeffery, Braiden, and Gwen herself all approach this song in entirely different ways.
It makes for an odd combination, especially because Jeffery so clearly takes the lead.
He commands all the long notes and even steps out in front of Braiden and Korin toward the end.
Not that I have anything against hearing more of Jeffery, but the song feels unbalanced.
After You Get What You Give, were on to the third round of saves.
Team Adam performs next.
They sing Wouldnt It Be Nice by the Beach Boys.
Like Jeffery, Jordan is clearly in charge on this one.
They probably knew this was coming, as evidenced by their adorable secret handshake.
Evan goes first with Al Greens Lets Stay Together.
His voice is still pure and on-pitch, but it also still lacks variety and emotional connection.
Korin follows him with Maroon 5s own She Will Be Loved.
Singing Adams song to him is a bold move, and I kind of admire her chutzpah.
Korin just doesnt look animated or excited (or nervous, which would be understandable).
She just wanders around a small area of the stage, softly singing.
Korin is my personal favorite between the two, but Evan did better on his Instant Save performance.
She and Evan do their complex handshake one more time, and then Korin is declared safe yet again.