The Voice' Recap: Robin Thicke Helps Top 8 'Feel Good' Thicke's performance kicked off a night with satandout performance
"The Voice" top eight brought their A-games for another night of live performances on Monday night

Robin Thicke helped set the mood with the television debut of his new song "Feel Good." Thicke took audiences back with his signature R&B falsetto vibe, kicking it up a notch by climbing on top of his jeweled piano.
With what might be the most talented top eight in all the show's five seasons, it was a night of great highs, literally.
James Wolpert
Tech-nerd-turned-rockstar Wolpert continued to shine by taking big risks with Queen's "Somebody to Love." The Team Adam favorite scored with a dynamic performance, backed with an army of tuxedoed men that Levine called "unbelievably amazing." Wolpert has admitted to falling prey to his "overzealousness" in the past, but it paid off this week, with the singer coming into his new star persona and delivering what Green called "one of the absolute best performances ever."
Robin Thicke helped set the mood with the television debut of his new song "Feel Good." Thicke took audiences back with his signature R&B falsetto vibe, kicking it up a notch by climbing on top of his jeweled piano.
With what might be the most talented top eight in all the show's five seasons, it was a night of great highs, literally.
James Wolpert
Tech-nerd-turned-rockstar Wolpert continued to shine by taking big risks with Queen's "Somebody to Love." The Team Adam favorite scored with a dynamic performance, backed with an army of tuxedoed men that Levine called "unbelievably amazing." Wolpert has admitted to falling prey to his "overzealousness" in the past, but it paid off this week, with the singer coming into his new star persona and delivering what Green called "one of the absolute best performances ever."
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