Watch Austyns Stancil, Christina Eagle and Jack Tankersley Perform in “The Voice”'s First Knockouts of the Season (Exclusive)

'The Voice' airs Mondays and Tuesdays on NBC at 8 p.m. ET

The Knockouts are back in session!

In a clip premiering exclusively with PEOPLE on Nov. 8 from an upcoming episode of The Voice, Team Snoop's Austyns Stancil, Christina Eagle and Jack Tankersley put on energetic performances in hopes of staying in the competition.

In the clip, Stancil takes the stage first to perform "Dance with My Father" by Luther Vandross. Once he finished, he got a standing ovation from coaches Gwen Stefani and Michael Bublé. Eagle then walks on stage to give him a big hug and and calls his performance "beautiful."

"My team plays together. Yes sir. I love that," Snoop, 53, says in response.

When it was Eagle's turn to perform, she opted for Maren Morris' "My Church."

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"She is so good. I love her," Stefani declares after her performance, which prompts a loud reaction from the crowd.

Tankersley was the final contestant to take the stage with a performance of "Going, Going, Gone" by Luke Combs — and he got a "good job" by coach Reba McEntire in the end.

Tyler Golden/NBC Austyns Stancil, Christina Eagle and Jake Tankersley

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Austyns Stancil, Christina Eagle and Jake Tankersley

After the performances, all three contestants stood center stage for commentary from the coaches.

"Austyns, you were spirit-filled. Somebody upstairs you were missing?" McEntire, 69, asks the contestant

"My father. I lost him and I'm so happy to be here and sing this song in front of you guys," he responds.

"It's so amazing how healing music is. Your dad's not with us, my dad's not with us. So this is a song that goes to the heart. Very powerful," McEntire says with tears in her eyes.

Meanwhile, Stefani, 55, couldn't help but rave about Eagle's performance: "Security may have to come get me because I'm like a super fan of Christina. That was a crazy performance and to be able to have that kind of personality and charisma onstage. I can't believe you're not signed. I just think you're really special."

"Jake, I want to be like you dude. I might go home dressed like you," Bublé adds of Tankersley. "You killed it out here today brother."

Then, Snoop expressed how grateful he was for his contestants.

"Let me say this first. The way you two hugged him. That's what I loved about my team. We know when to love and care for each other," he says.

"Brother Austyns. We talk about when you sing, think about the great times you had with your dad. Bringing that spirit to the stage we felt you. Reba was crying, I was crying," he says. "Truly honored to have you on my team."

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"Christina Eagle, my spirit animal," he adds. Because when you sing, you bring out the gangster holy ghost in me. I feel what you sing. It's a gift. And it's an honor to have you on my team and you did an amazing job tonight."

"Jake, don't break my heart. This is country music's finest right here. I love the way you took that information that I gave you and you made it your record. I could just feel it all. And you made me proud to be your coach," Snoop concludes.

At the end of the clip, Snoop is tasked with the difficult decision of deciding who stays in the competition.

The Voice airs Mondays and Tuesdays on NBC at 8 p.m. ET, and is available to stream on Peacock the next day.