Nov 26, 2015 08:01 AM EST
'The Voice' Coach Pharrell Williams Lost Team Member Evan McKeel

In the last episode of NBC's hit reality singing competition "The Voice" on Tuesday, November 24, mentor Pharrell Williams lost another member from his team after Evan Mckeel was eliminated. He did not make it to the top 10 artists who made it to the next round.

Before the elimination round, 'The Voice' host Carson Daly announced the final tally of the results garnered from the home viewer votes after the show's live performance night on Monday, November 23, where the season's Top 11 contenders took the stage to perform.

Following the night's live performance show, Evan Mckeel was eliminated after deciding for the season's Top 10 final artists to advance into the next round of the competition. Reports say that the "Happy" hit-maker had unfortunately lost McKeel after Mark Hood, another member from his team was pulled out from the competition last week.

Next to Evan Mckeel at the bottom two during the elimination round was Gwen Stefani's Korin Bukowski, adding that the two contenders were placed below the safe line for the second time. By William's misfortune, the voters of America picked Bukowski to remain in the competition through the "Instant Save" set-up.

After Mckeel and Bukowski were declared to stay at the bottom two, they were given the chance to perform for the last time, which would be considered as their last chance to convince America why they still deserve a spot in the competition.

Before he left the show, Pharrell told him that being able to work with someone who has so much talent like Mckeel was one of the coolest things, adding that even though he has exited from the show, he would still go on his own race as an artist and that it was already a success for Mckeel to join "The Voice".

Evan Mckeel sang "Let's Stay Together" while Bukowski performed "She Will Be Loved". Pharrell's fellow mentor Adam Levine said that Bukowski should be saved because she's a great artist and he has never heard a girl perform a perfect rendition of the song.

Bukowski's mentor Gwen Stefani on the other hand, had insisted that America should save her for her talents and being someone who has grown so much while in the competition.

During the last minute voting, America was given a five-minute to vote via Twitter Save and Bukowski garnered votes up to 55% after the commercial break.

Later in the night, Carson announced the results and Korin had been saved alongside the top 9 remaining contenders  Jordan Smith, Jeffrey Austin, Amy Vachal, Shelby Brown, Braiden Sunshine, Madi Davis, Emily Ann Roberts, Barrett Baber and Zach Seabaugh.

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