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Christina is not only talented - all four coaches have called her a fiery vocal dynamo - but she has YouTube fans, too. Yes, she came into this competition with a large fanbase, which is something most singers don't have when auditioning. But Christina doesn't want to win based on past performances. She wants to be judged - and garner votes - based on her work on "The Voice.

And I actually respect him a lot for not even bringing the previous success into the picture," Christina said after her first "Battle Round" victory. I think, I mean, me coming into this with, you know, fans already and stuff like that, I feel like it was just a little unfair for everyone else.

And people may be looking at me And I just really appreciate that Adam didn't even really, you know, bring that up. Though Christina has had success online - and in the real world, too, gigging with Selena Gomez and Disney - she was just "one of the guys," so to speak, on "Team Adam.

And I really appreciate that," Christina said. You know And I was just not in a good place when I stepped on that stage. It was the one week where I was really, really dreading Tuesday results night. She can only belt. And how do you handle that at 16 years old, getting hit with that kind of criticism? It was really hard. I definitely heard it all. And it was the first time I debuted the softer side of my voice. But I deal with the criticism now so much better than I did then.

Christina has been in the public eye since she was a kid. And I talked to her about it all the time. I know my voice and I know how it sounds. But if not, I mean, everyone is entitled to their own opinion. About every little thing. And she makes some pretty kick-ass points.

And she has a really big heart. Was that scary? He is literally a prodigy. And you know, I had a little in-ear, he gave me the note on the keyboard for starting pitch, and then I just had to make sure it was the right tempo and to stay on pitch.

It was so cool — getting the opportunity to start off a song a cappella on that stage, on national television.

I worried it might make people question your authenticity, or make them think you mapped everything out too much in advance. I worried about that, too. I just do my own thing really. But that one number, I was told specifically to drop down to the floor.

Adam Levine admitted, "It's a total bitch to sing that song. Former church singer De'borah put her whole body into her uninhibited performance of Who Knew by Pink. The coaches loved her energy and soulful voice, expressing their thoughts rather poetically.

And you have all of that. Christina said, "You command a stage like no one on this whole show can do. In a red dress and red lipstick, with lights that pulsed along with the heartbeat of the music and vocal runs aplenty, her performance was decidedly not soft, though according to her video that's what she was going for. Host Carson Daly chimed in, saying it was "the right song at the right time," but not all of the coaches agreed.

Christina thought Devyn was "amazing," and liked that she "went for that big note at the end. On the keys though they seemed to play when her hands were off of the piano , she channeled emotion through her face and powerful voice. Adam liked the "stripped down" performance. Follow Billboard. All rights reserved.

The Voice coaches Adam Levine and Blake Shelton are among the many music stars and celebrities mourning the tragic loss of season six Voice contestant Christina Grimmie , who was fatally shot at a concert Friday night June We love you so much Grimmie.

We are all praying hard that you can pull through this Fellow Voice coach Blake Shelton also expressed his condolences on social media, sharing with fans that he was "praying" for the young singer and was in disbelief.



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