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Meet the Season 7 Finalists

'The Voice' Top 12: Meet the Season 7 Finalists
  • Top 12

    After the blind auditions, battles, knockouts and playoffs, season seven has been narrowed down to its top 12 singers.

  • Team Gwen

    The No Doubt frontwoman and new coach is equipped with her top three singers.

  • Taylor John Williams

    The Portland singer-songwriter has impressed with darker ballads, but also excelled in the playoffs with a "swampy" spin on Stealers Wheel's "Stuck In The Middle With You," strumming along at half-time.

  • Anita Antoinette

    The Jamaican native makes it to the final rounds after auditioning back in season three, after jumping from Bob Marley to MAGIC! and Meghan Trainor.

  • Ryan Sill

    Coming from a family of vocal musicians, the a cappella group breakout is working on adding edge to his set list of OneRepublic and Ne-Yo.

  • Team Adam

    The veteran coach and two-time champion continues his seventh season with his trio.

  • Matt McAndrew

    The arts school graduate, who currently works at a grocery store and teaches music to local youth, has put his big voice on covers of Coldplay and Christina Perri.

  • Damien

    The Louisiana native-turned-TSA agent at LAX was a four-chair turn with his Boyz II Men cover, and blew the playoffs away with his rendition of Sam Smith's "I'm Not the Only One."

  • Chris Jamison

    The Pittsburgh triplet, also a campus mailman and rock ensemble singer, was a four-chair turn in the blind auditions and has conquered covers of John Mayer, Ed Sheeran and Bruno Mars.

  • Team Blake

    The veteran coach and three-time champ hopes to repeat his success with one of his final three.

  • Craig Wayne Boyd

    The Nashville songwriter, now a single father, has gone full-on country with Travis Tritt and Marty Stuart, but not without a quick makeover from Gwen Stefani before being stolen back to Team Blake.

  • Reagan James

    The sixteen-year-old hides her age well, putting her swag on Blu Cantrell's "Hit 'Em Up Style" and sensitivity on Ed Sheeran's "Give Me Love."

  • Jessie Pitts

    The homeschooled Alabama teen suffered third-degree burns as a child, and currently works at a record label while in college. She first auditioned with a Brandi Carlile track, and trekked to the lives on a slowed rendition of Bonnie Tyler's "Holding Out for a Hero." 

  • Team Pharrell

    The Grammy-winning producer and new coach enters the final weeks of the season with his three singers.

  • Luke Wade

    The soulful son of a painter and a dancer lost his vision in one eye in a paintball accident, and was a four-chair turn in the blind auditions. He effortlessly added a big ending to Marvin Gaye's "Let’s Get It On" in the playoffs.

  • DaNica Shirey

    The Pennsylvania mother who won the Apollo's talent show when she was fifteen years old, and has taken a few years off from the stage, has covered Jessie J and Joni Mitchell, and even conquered the untouchable Whitney Houston.

  • Sugar Joans

    The Los Angeles wedding singer has touted her engaging growls on covers of Beyonce and Aretha Franklin.

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