Last night "The Voice" revealed its Top 10, but the news came at a price for Team Pharrell.

Following a performance by country superstar Brad Paisley, the show got down to the elimination business at hand.

Amy Vachal of Team Adam and Braden Sunshine of Team Gwen were the first to be announced safe as voted by America. Given their outstanding performances on Monday, no surprises there.

Team Blake's resident heartthrob Zach Seabaugh and Team Adam's Jordan Smith were the next two revealed as advancing. Following a confetti-filled performance by Team Gwen (along with their coach), it was revealed Madi Davis of Team Pharrell and Emily Ann Roberts of Team Blake were also safe.

Monday night's performance levels set the bar high for last night's eliminations, so which of the remaining five contestants would get to advance was anyone's guess.

Team Adam joined their coach on stage for a performance of the Beach Boys classic "Wouldn't It be Nice," and while it would have been nice for all the remaining contestants to be awarded a Thanksgiving reprieve, it was not to be.

With Team Gwen's Jeffrey Austin and Team Blake's Barrett Baber the next to move on, Team Blake was to remain intact. The addition of Shelby Brown triumphing also meant Team Adam remained intact.

With the bottom two remaining, it would be last week's Twitter Instant Save recipient Korin Bukowski battling it out against team Pharrell's Evan McKeel.

McKeel delivered a solid performance of Tina Turner's "Let's Stay Together," but it was no match for Bukowski's version of Maroon 5's "She Will Be Loved," and Bukowski was awarded a second Twitter save by America. Much to the glee of Coach Adam Levine, "I've never heard a female vocal of that song, so thank you for doing that. America vote for this girl."

McKeel's departure left a huge dent in Team Pharrell with its only remaining contestant, Madi Davis, left to carry the team flag.

"I only had a second to give her a hug after the show," McKeel told HNGN this morning following last night's results. "When I found her she was crying with our vocal coach, and I went over and hugged her, I don't think she was totally speaking yet."

"I'm sure it's hard for her as her two teammates left in the last two weeks," he continued. "So she will be going to rehearsals by herself with Pharrell, working on music a little more by herself. My hope is that some of the contestants on the other teams rally around her and help her out a little bit."

As for his elimination, McKeel revealed he wasn't expecting last night's result but is at peace with America's decision.

"I'd be lying if I said I was expecting to go home. But what we have all been saying this entire process is 'no one should expect to go through, but no one should assume they are going home,'" he said. "You should be level and know with America's vote being the main thing you have to be ready for anything and understand that even if you give the best performance of the night or your best performance of your life there's still a chance of going home."

McKeel also admitted to feeling great about his performance on Monday. "I thought it was my best performance of the show and the most true to who I am as an artist, so I'm glad I got to show that," he said.

As for the future, the singer is optimistic about any opportunity being on "The Voice" has presented. He intends to stay in Los Angeles until the finale and after that start his career.

"I have about two albums I've written over the last couple of years that I've recorded demos for," he said. "I'm going to start talking to the labels that have reached out. I feel I'm ready, and the show has helped me to see that. I have the music ready, and I know exactly what I want to do. It's just finding the right people to do it with."

Next week on "The Voice," the top 10 take the stage to win your votes. Tune in at 8 p.m. Monday on NBC.