On Monday night's episode of "The Voice," the top nine artists all performed for a spot in next week's live finale. A jaw-dropping five singers will go home on Tuesday night's results show, leaving just four to battle it out for the coveted title next
Four-star defensive end recruit Jordan Smith, who committed to play for South Carolina back in July, has changed his mind after the team's coaching changes. Smith tweeted out the news Monday afternoon, adding that while he was able to handle losing
Four-star defensive end recruit Jordan Smith, who committed to play for South Carolina back in July, has changed his mind after the team's coaching changes. Smith tweeted out the news Monday afternoon, adding that while he was able to handle losing
Jordan Smith took us to church. After this performance ended, Adam waved his fists in the air, ran onstage to embrace his artist and then finally dropped the microphone for him. It was a fitting move. If there was a better song for Jordan to sing than
The Voice's season nine semifinal episode was Monday night, when the singers will get narrowed down to just four, according to Billboard. Kentucky's Jordan Smith, who is on judge Adam Levine's team, had the final performance of the night with a