'The Voice' Semifinals Recap: The Top 8 Vying for Spots in the Final 4
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Sundance Head and Bill Gilman are among the singers delivering memorable performances on Monday night.

AceShowbiz - Only eight singers are remaining on "The Voice" season 11 and the number will be cut to half ahead of next week's finals. On Monday, December 5, the semifinalists performed and battled it out for the spots in the Top 4.

The first contestant to take the stage was Christian Cuevas of Team Alicia Keys. After delivering an emotional performance of "Million Reasons" that earned him a tweet of support from Lady GaGa, Christian used his voice "To Worship You I Live (Away)" this week. The surprise was when he sang part of it in Spanish. Adam Levine and Blake Shelton said they could feel Christian's emotion through the performance.

After a duet by We McDonald and Aaron Gibson , Ali Caldwell of Team Miley Cyrus sang "I Will Always Love You" to pay tribute to Miley's godmother Dolly Parton as well as the late Whitney Houston. The performance highlighted her powerhouse vocals. Alicia Keys said it was a beautiful perfect performance.

Brendan Fletcher of Team Adam went with "Angel" dedicated to his friend who recently passed away. Though he had a strong connection to the song, the performance was shaky. Still, his coach said Brendan was spectacular.

Josh Gallagher and Sundance Head teamed up for a duet on "Feeling Alright". It was followed by We McDonald's (Team Alicia) performance of "Scars to Your Beautiful". The performance showed what We wanted as an artist and we're once again reminded of the beautiful voice inside the 17-year-old girl.

Dodging the elimination last week, Aaron Gibson tried to captive the audience with "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You". His coach Miley hoped that he would win the hearts of voters with a cover of the big classic song. However, his performance was still weak.

Christian Cuevas returned to the stage to sing "Unsteady" with Billy Gilman, before Josh Gallagher went back to the '70s with "Danny's Song". His coach Adam said the song was the best for his voice and Alicia agreed.

After Ali Caldwell and Brendan Fletcher's duet on "It's Only Love", Sundance Head of Team Blake took on "Love Can Build a Bridge". He delivered one of the best performances of the night, nailing the powerful final notes. All four coaches gave him a standing ovation.

Bill Gilman chose "I Surrender" by Celine Dion for his performance that night. He took a lot of risk by doing the song, but his dark, powerful rendition was so memorable and was a perfect way to end the show.

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