It's on to the next round for two Michigan singers competing on the 20th season of NBC's "The Voice."
Romeo teen Rachel Mac and Detroit singer Zania Alaké on Monday beat their competitors in the knockout rounds, meaning they'll compete in this season's live shows next.
Alaké, 34, wowed the judges with her version of Gladys Knight's "If I Were Your Woman," beating fellow Michigan singer, Rio Doyle, 16. Three of the four judges gave the single mom a standing ovation.
"Oh my god, that felt like it was on your record," said judge Kelly Clarkston. "...I love that song."
Judge Nick Jonas said Alaké is "one to watch."