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The Voice, The Day After: Top 12 Performances Dish

Last night, the top 12 competed on "The Voice"--for the first time in the series' history, without the safety of team quotas to improve their odds of making it through. Tonight, simply the two contestants with the fewest votes, regardless of coach affiliation, will be sent home...and honestly, my "The Day After" co-host Matt Whitfield and I are scratching our heads trying to predict which two it'll be. Some former frontrunners (Amanda Brown, Sylvia Yacoub) surprisingly floundered last night, while others (Cody Belew, Trevin Hunte, Terry McDermott) rose to the occasion, so it could be anyone's game.

Check out the chat below to watch me and Matt discuss last night's performances and predict who's going home tonight!

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