Who Survived ‘The Voice' Top 12 Elimination and Who Went Home?

It's never fun to see someone go home on "The Voice," but considering last week's live show was especially brutal—he field was culled from 24 to 12 singers—the fact that only one person had to go home was a relief. Well, sort of.

The first regular week of live performances meant the first week of the seriously nerve-racking "Voice" Save, a.k.a. the two contestants who landed on the bottom sang in the hopes of making it to the Top 11 and Twitter made the ultimate decision in real time.

Ready to find out who it was? (If you haven't seen Tuesday's episode, stop reading now!)

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The bottom two singers this week were Team Pharrell's Mark Hood and Team Gwen's Korin Bukowski.

Unfortunately, despite a seriously energetic rendition of Stevie Wonder's "Signed, Sealed, Delivered," Chicago native (and the very first person to audition of the season) Hood ended up going home. "You bared your spirit for the whole world to see," proud coach Pharrell Williams told his in danger team member.

Team Gwen's Bukowski managed to win over Twitter with a slinky version of Norah Jones' "Don't Know Why." "That was my favorite performance you've ever done," proud coach Gwen Stefani told the pre-med college student after she sang.

Here's who else made it through:

Team Adam

Jordan Smith

Amy Vachal

Shelby Brown

Team Blake

Emily Ann Roberts

Barrett Baber

Zach Sebaugh

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Team Gwen

Jeffery Austin

Braiden Sunshine

Korin Bukowski

Team Pharrell

Madi Davis

Evan McKeel

The Top 11 will perform next Monday at 8 p.m. on NBC.

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