
The Voice season 24: Top 9 Ranked Power List — How would you rank the artists?
We’re already at the semi-final week of The Voice season 24, and Monday’s live show will decide which five artists advance to the finale. This Power List ranks the Top 9 remaining contestants based on stage presence, voice, song choice, and momentum going into the final round.
Last week’s Instant Save went to Jordan Rainer after a strong performance from Kara Tenae, showing how unpredictable fan voting can be. The show’s single-vote-per-fan rule raises interesting questions about how results shift when fans can only back one favorite instead of voting across multiple contestants.
Monday’s episode also includes trio performances of Taylor Swift songs — a recurring pop choice that often divides viewers — and the semi-final will reveal which five artists secure the last spots in the finale. Below is the ranked list from No. 9 to No. 1, with notes on each performer’s strengths and potential to win.
9. Jordan Rainer – Team Reba

Jordan is an entertaining performer with a sharp sense of humor and strong stage charisma, but she still needs to reveal more emotional vulnerability. Her persona — including signature hats and sunglasses — works for her brand, yet tapping into a deeper emotional core could elevate her performances and broaden her appeal.
8. Lila Forde – Team Legend

Lila occupies the folk-rock lane and has a distinct musical identity, which can be an advantage. If she leans into 1970s-influenced material and stays true to her artistic lane, she could climb into the Top 5. Her challenge will be standing out vocally and emotionally against several charismatic rivals.
7. BIAS – Team Gwen

BIAS is a unique presence with a darker, unexpected edge to his Christian-rooted sound. As Gwen’s lone remaining artist, he may consolidate her fan base. His intriguing blend of earnestness and a slightly ominous stage persona makes him compelling to watch and gives him a solid chance to advance.
6. Nini Iris – Team Niall

Nini and Mara Justine share a big-voiced pop sensibility, but Nini often favors darker alternative rock choices. That distinct musical taste sets her apart and could propel her into the Top 5 if she continues to choose songs that highlight her powerful, gritty vocals rather than playing it safe with standard pop divas.
5. Jacquie Roar – Team Reba

Jacquie blends country and country-rock with a gravelly edge that serves her well. Her Lainey Wilson-inspired cover showcased both grit and charisma, and she’s carved a niche that appeals to country fans and rock-minded listeners alike. Consistent stage confidence could secure her a spot in the finale.
4. Mac Royals – Team Legend

Mac is the last R&B artist left, and he owns that lane. His effortless runs, tasteful ad-libs, and ability to personalize covers make him a favorite of the coaches and viewers who appreciate soulful interpretation. Performances that reveal emotional nuance will likely keep him on track for the finals.
3. Mara Justine – Team Niall

At just over twenty, Mara performs with the poise of a veteran. Her varied song choices and confident delivery have consistently impressed, and her previous experience on talent shows shows in her stagecraft. With strong vocals and charisma, she’s a legitimate contender to win.
2. Ruby Leigh – Team Reba

Only 16, Ruby delivers an old-school country sound with a mature voice and well-placed yodeling moments. Her classic approach resonates strongly with country-loving audiences and has carried her through the competition. Expect continued growth and strong support from The Voice’s country viewers.
1. Huntley – Team Niall

Huntley leads this list with a classic, crowd-pleasing sound and confident stage presence. His raspy high notes and audience engagement make him a natural fit for viewers who favor traditional male vocalists. Recent performances have shown consistency and charm, positioning him as a likely finalist.
The Voice airs on NBC on Mondays at 8 pm ET/PT and Tuesdays at 9 pm ET/PT, with Tuesday episodes typically recapping Monday’s performances.