The Voice Season 28 has been a season unlike any other, and it isn’t over yet. For the first time, the finalists heading to the Live Shows were chosen not only by the Coaches but by viewers at home, who got to vote through two out of the six. Though those two have the backing of popularity, they still face stiff competition from the hand-picked Artists chosen by the Coaches, who selected some of the best singers ever seen (well, heard) on the show.

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To represent his team, Coach Niall Horan chose young Aiden Ross, after he sang a heartfelt rendition of Damien Rice’s “The Blower’s Daughter.” Ross is currently a student at Texas A&M, and his time in California as an Artist on The Voice represents his first major adventure away from home.

Eager for a three-peat, Coach Michael Bublé picked as his team’s winner Jazz McKenzie, who sang Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believing” in an entirely new way. She brought Gospel flair to the well-known ’80s anthem and even included “Thank you, Jesus” in the last line. Her prayer-ful take on the song worked; she got her wish and is headed to Lives!

“Here we are. I’m chasing my dream. ‘Don’t Stop Believing’ is literally the mantra to my life. If it can happen for me it could happen for anybody,” she explained.

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Coach Reba McEntire selected Aubrey Nicole for a place in the Finale, and after hearing her sing “Black Velvet,” it was obvious why. The truly shocking part is that Nicole somehow only got one chair turn during the Blinds. McEntire truly has a knack for hearing the potential others miss.

Finally, Coach Snoop Dogg went with Ralph Edwards, whose flawless performance of “A Song For You” showed exactly why he’s been a favorite and a frontrunner since day one. Whether he wins or not, Edwards is definitely going places. (First stop, the Live Finale.)

America voted two incredible Artists into the Lives for The Voice Season 28 

Rounding out the Top 6 are Mic Drop winners DEK of Hearts (Team Niall) and teenager Max Chambers (Team Bublé)! Of course Horan and Bublé doubled their odds of winning. Those competitive boys just can’t let their undefeated streaks break!

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Catch up on all of Season 28 of The Voice now on Peacock!