The Voice Season 10: Song Spoilers for Top 9 Performances

The Voice Season 10 Live Finals — Top 9 Perform Tonight

THE VOICE -- Live Top 10 -- Pictured: Laith Al-Saadi, Hannah Huston, Mary Sarah, Bryan Bautista, Alisan Porter, Nick Hagelin, Paxton Ingram, Adam Wakefield, Shalyah Fearing

Tonight marks another exciting night of The Voice Season 10 Live Finals as the Top 9 finalists take the stage to perform live for viewer votes. Below are the song selections each artist will perform, along with information about iTunes availability and brief notes to help viewers decide how they might cast a vote. Remember: downloads from iTunes count as votes, so many fans choose to wait until the live broadcast concludes before purchasing a performance to make sure their vote registers for the final live tally.

The Voice 10: Top 9 Finalists and Tonight’s Songs

Adam Wakefield – Team Blake – “Love Has No Pride” (originally recorded by Linda Ronstadt; popularized by Bonnie Raitt) — iTunes clip/track available
Mary Sarah – Team Blake – “My Church” (Maren Morris) — iTunes clip/track available
Paxton Ingram – Team Blake – “I Wanna Dance with Somebody” (Whitney Houston) — iTunes clip/track available
Alisan Porter – Team Christina – “Cryin’” (Aerosmith) — iTunes clip/track available
Nick Hagelin – Team Christina – “Hold On, We’re Going Home” (Drake) — iTunes clip/track available
Bryan Bautista – Team Christina – “1 + 1” (Beyoncé) — iTunes clip/track available
Laith Al-Saadi – Team Adam – “We’ve Got Tonight” (Bob Seger) — iTunes clip/track available
Shalyah Fearing – Team Adam – “A Change Is Gonna Come” (Sam Cooke) — iTunes clip/track available
Hannah Huston – Team Pharrell – “Say You Love Me” (Jessie Ware) — iTunes clip/track available

Below are quick impressions of tonight’s song choices and what they might reveal about each finalist’s strategy and vocal approach.

Adam Wakefield opts for a stripped-back, emotional ballad in “Love Has No Pride.” That kind of song can highlight raw vulnerability and storytelling, putting the focus on phrasing and connection rather than vocal pyrotechnics. If Adam leans into intimacy and nuanced dynamics, this performance could resonate strongly with voters who appreciate authenticity.

Mary Sarah chose a contemporary country-pop anthem with “My Church.” This selection gives her the chance to blend modern country sensibilities with mainstream appeal. Expect clear phrasing, warmth, and a connection to the song’s celebratory spirit. Her existing fanbase could rally behind a confident, polished live rendition.

Paxton Ingram will tackle an upbeat, iconic pop hit in “I Wanna Dance with Somebody.” While energetic and crowd-pleasing, the choice carries risk: the original is famously high-energy and vocally demanding. A fresh arrangement—perhaps slowed down or reimagined—could make the song uniquely his own and better showcase vocal tone and emotional nuance.

Alisan Porter returns to rock territory with “Cryin’.” Rock numbers can highlight both grit and range, and this song offers opportunities for dramatic interpretation. Listeners will be looking for emotional truth and vocal texture rather than purely technical displays.

Nick Hagelin selected a contemporary R&B-pop tune, “Hold On, We’re Going Home.” This smooth, modern song allows for subtle vocal styling and a chilled, intimate delivery. It’s a good fit for a performer who excels in phrasing and mood-setting.

Bryan Bautista chose the soulful ballad “1 + 1,” a track that emphasizes tenderness and controlled power. Ballads like this suit singers who can deliver warmth, sustained phrases, and emotional sincerity. It’s a strong choice for someone known for romantic, intimate performances.

Laith Al-Saadi stays in familiar territory with “We’ve Got Tonight.” He appears to be sticking to material that aligns with his established strengths. Consistency can be an advantage in a live finals setting, though viewers and judges may also look for growth or new shades of expression.

Shalyah Fearing is taking on a classic, emotionally rich song in “A Change Is Gonna Come.” If she focuses on feeling and restraint instead of pushing for volume alone, this performance could be deeply affecting. Songs of this nature reward nuance and sincere interpretation.

Hannah Huston selected a contemporary, soulful pop number, “Say You Love Me.” This is a welcome contemporary choice that can highlight subtle vocal control, emotional depth, and modern stylistic sensibilities. It may appeal to listeners looking for current-sounding arrangements and expressive delivery.

Voting reminder: iTunes downloads typically count as votes, and many viewers use official digital platforms to support their favorite contestants. If you plan to purchase a performance as a vote, consider waiting until the live broadcast ends so your download counts toward that episode’s results. Tonight’s live show will also be the place to assess staging, emotional impact, and the artists’ ability to connect under pressure—factors that often influence voting patterns beyond just the studio clips.

Stay tuned for the live broadcast to hear these performances in full. Each finalist brings a distinct voice and artistic identity to the stage, and tonight’s results will hinge on both performance quality and fan engagement.