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These are the 2 singers Reba McEntire picked to compete in ‘The Voice’ semifinals

A few months after her first victory on “The Voice” as a coach, country legend Reba McEntire is back in her red swivel chair looking for a second win.
As the competition continues, McEntire’s team is now officially down to two singers who will compete in the live semifinals, which begin Dec. 2.
Here’s a look at the contestants on McEntire’s team who have survived elimination (so far) throughout Season 26.
Note: This story will be updated throughout the season.
Adam Bohanan
Considering his audition was a one-chair turn, Adam Bohanan has defied the odds by landing in “The Voice” semifinals.
McEntire was the only coach to turn around for Bohanan following his performance of Marc Broussard’s “Home,” meaning that the 40-year-old singer from Minneapolis, Minnesota, landed on her team by default. McEntire was visibly excited to get Bohanan — who said he enjoyed Motown-style music and described his sound as “dirty soul” — on her team.
“If she sees and hears something in you, I feel like she’s best for you, she’s going to take you where you need to go,” Snoop Dogg told Bohanan during the audition.
To secure his spot in the semifinals, Bohanan performed Chris Stapleton’s “Think I’m in Love With You.” Other performances have included Black Pumas’ “Colors” and Teddy Swim’s “Lose Control.”
Danny Joseph
Danny Joseph has been a strong contender on “The Voice” from the start of the season, with all four coaches fighting over him following his rendition of Screamin’ Jay Hawkins’ “I Put A Spell On You” during the blind audition round.
Michael Buble used his block button to prevent Snoop Dogg from snagging Joseph for his team, and Gwen Stefani called the 37-year-old singer “one of the strongest, most secure singers” she’s heard on the season.
But in the end, the singer from London who now lives in Dallas opted to go with McEntire. The country star was quick to remind Joseph that she is the defending champion on the show.
“You’ve got an amazing range, and a very powerful voice,” McEntire said. “I’m very competitive and I work real hard and I’ll help you any way I can.”
To secure his spot in the semifinals, Joseph performed Marvin Gaye’s “I Heard it Through the Grapevine.” Other performances have included Susan Tedeschi’s “It Hurt So Bad” and James Brown’s “It’s a Man’s, Man’s, Man’s World.”

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