In an exclusive clip from the Monday, Nov. 10 episode of The Voice, Rob Cole and Marty O'Reilly faced off in the Knockouts. The decision was tough for coach Michael Bublé, who had to choose which Team Bublé contestant would be sent home.
Rob Cole performed "Wondering Why," while Marty O'Reilly sang "The Letter."
"I'll be damned! Man, the way you sing, the way you howl and growl, that ain't nothing but the dog in you. You were that good," said coach Snoop Dogg, 53. "Brother Rob Cole, the way you started on that piano and then you stood up and went to a whole other level like, that's super star. But to me, I'd go with the dog."
Coach Niall Horan praised Cole's piano skills, saying he "told the story so well." He also described O'Reilly's performance as "so captivating to watch."
"I don't even know where you go here. Both of these still deserve to be here and it's sad but someone actually has to leave here right now," said the "Slow Hands" singer, 32.
Reba McEntire complimented both contestants on their efforts and expressed her admiration for Cole's piano playing.
"I loved you singing a Joe Cocker song. You channeled a little bit of Joe here tonight. Fantastic," the 70-year-old "Fancy" singer told O'Reilly.
The performances showcased strong vocal and instrumental talents, leaving coaches divided in a difficult decision that highlighted the contestants' dedication and skill.
The knockout round revealed exceptional artistry from both singers, demonstrating their unique styles and impressing all coaches.