Which of Team Legend’s 3 eliminated artists was most robbed in ‘The Voice’ Playoffs: Kristen Brown, Kaylee Shimizu or Taylor Deneen? [POLL]

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Tuesday night during “The Playoffs” on NBC’s “The Voice,” John Legend was faced with the tough decision of cutting down his six-person team to only three aspiring singers. In the end, he chose to keep Mac Royals, Lila Forde and Azán, which meant Kristen Brown, Kaylee Shimizu and Taylor Deneen were all sent home. (Talk about a bloodbath!) So which of Team Legend’s three eliminated artists do YOU think was most robbed in “The Voice” Playoffs? Vote in our poll below.

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“Mac, Lila and Azan — each of them knows who they are, and their stage presence is very assured, like they belong in this moment,” John declared at the end of the hour. “They’re real artists, and I’m excited to take them to the lives.” It’s been a while since a Team Legend artist has won “The Voice” (Season 16’s Maelyn Jarmon, to be exact). Can someone on this new team now prevail in Season 24? Stay tuned.

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Kristen Brown (age 24 from Roseville, California) was a two-chair turn in the blind auditions for her cover of “”Blown Away,” joining Team Gwen Stefani. She then won her battle of “That’s the Way It Is” against Juliette Ojeda. In the knockouts, she performed “This One’s for the Girls” but lost to Kara Tenae, however John stole her for his team by pushing his “Steal” button. Kristen’s final song on the show was “Need You Now” in the playoffs.

Kaylee Shimizu (age 17 from ʻEwa Beach, Hawaii) was a four-chair turn in the blind auditions for her cover of “Golden Slumbers,” joining Team Legend. She then won her battle of “Traitor” against Elizabeth Evans. In the knockouts, she performed “Ain’t No Way” and prevailed. Kaylee’s final song on the show was “You Put a Move on My Heart” in the playoffs.

Taylor Deneen (age 23 from Midwest City, Oklahoma) was a two-chair turn in the blind auditions for her cover of “Redbone,” joining Team Legend. She then won her battle of “Do It” against Azán. In the knockouts, she performed “Sweet Thing” but lost to Mac Royals, however John kept her in the competition by pushing his “Save” button. Taylor’s final song on the show was “Get Here” in the playoffs.

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