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The Voice Season 7 Episode 20 saw the remaining ten singers vie for America’s votes once more as this fall’s iteration of the NBC competition winds down.

Only eight spots remain on tonight’s results show, so it’s crunch time.

Did any of the 10 aspiring stars still standing begin to separate themselves from the field? Did any of them underachieve to the point where they’re in danger?

Let’s break down all of the performances from Monday night …

For the first time in the series, the teams were treated to guest mentors during a live round: Patrick Stump, Christina Aguilera, Colbie Caillat, and Diana Ross!

Also legendary producer Clive Davis was on hand to assist.

What could they coax out of the ten stars in training?

Craig Wayne Boyd (Team Blake): With a cover of Johnny Cash’s hit "Walk the Line," he earned a standing ovation with his authenticity, talent and charisma.

Matt McAndrew (Team Adam): He took on Coldplay’s "Fix You" with an upper range that gave Gwen (and probably a few others) the chills in a big way.

 

Anita Antoinette (Team Gwen): Performing a reggae rendition of Passenger’s "Let Her Go," with some Aguilera style runs, this one was a big success.

Damien (Team Adam): His take on Stevie Wonder’s "You and I," won endless praise from Pharrell, and the crowd seemed to get totally into it as it went on.

Reagan James (Team Blake): This rendition of Iggy Azalea’s "Fancy" was the most unique effort of the night and one of her best this season thus far.

Luke Wade (Team Pharrell): Seeking to redeem himself on Otis Redding’s "Try A Little Tenderness," he appeared to right the ship and then some Monday.

Ryan Sill (Team Gwen): On Muse’s "Starlight," he took Aguilera’s advice to deviate from the original, and is among the most improved of the Top 10. Is that enough?

DaNica Shirey (Team Pharrell): Bold as it was to even attempt Whitney Houston’s "I Have Nothing," in front of Clive Davis, she won plaudits and praise galore.

Taylor John Williams (Team Gwen): Rocking out to The Beatles’ "Come Together," his stage presence was the main takeaway from this strong performance.

Chris Jamison (Team Adam): Singing Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars’ "Uptown Funk," he showed strong rhythmic ability and his comfort with the entire stage.

What do you think? Who among The Voice Top 10 should advance to the Top 8 on the results show tonight? Hit the comments below and let us know!