'American Idol': 5 more contestants are sent home

The top 14 contestants on "American Idol" are in!

'Idol' bid farewell to the following contestants: Shannon O’Hara, Ron Bultongez, Effie Passero, Amelia Hammer Harris and Alyssa Raghu.

The seven who'll round out the top 14 and go on to compete for America's votes are: Mara Justine, Jurnee, Maddie Poppe, Ada Vox, Caleb Lee Hutchinson, Garrett Jacobs and Marcio Donaldson.

Here's how the performances went down, starting with the seven who made it through:

Caleb Lee Hutchinson sang with Bebe Rexha to her hit song with Florida Georgia Line, “Meant to Be.” Bebe got him to loosen up a bit and even show off some dance moves.

“Nobody has ‘aw shucks country boy’ down better than you,” Bryan told him.

Maddie Poppe conquered her nerves by singing “Bubbly” with Colbie Caillat. The two bonded over the fact that they both suffer from stage fright. During a stage rehearsal, Maddie couldn’t quite get her nerves under control, but her performance for the judges went off without a hitch. Richie even complimented how “relaxed” and “comfortable” she appeared on stage.

Jurnee sang Lea Michele’s song “Run to You." She brought Lea, who performed with her last night, to tears during rehearsals and delivered a moving performance for the judges. Perry complimented the "synchronicity" and "flow" of the performance.

Mara Justine showed her vulnerable side with Rachel Platten on “Fight Song.” She took the judges’ advice to show less hair-flipping sassiness and a little more tenderness. The performance even brought Ryan Seacrest to tears. Richie commended her for “finding her center,” while Perry advised her to find a combination of center and swagger.

As for the singers who didn't make it through:

Ron Bultongez stepped out of his comfort zone to sing the song “Someone to You” with Banners. He gave an energetic performance, but he admitted that it was not his style. The judges enjoyed the fact that he let go towards the end.

Amelia Hammer Harris performed “Me, Myself and I” with Bebe Rexha. The two put a grittier, rock spin on the tune and Amelia scored points for both her stage presence and her fashion sense. Perry was impressed she could pull off lime green leather pants. Sadly, it wasn't enough to put her through.

Shannon O’Hara came out of her shell a bit to perform “Burning House” with country singer Cam. The judges thought it was a successful duet and that Shannon made the lyrics believable. Despite the positive feedback, they didn’t send her through.

Alyssa Raghu sang “Yellow” by Coldplay with Banners. While she gave a confident performance, it didn’t seem to be the best song choice for her and did little to show off her range. The judges didn’t see her “shine” on it.

Much like Marcio, Effie Passero also had a last minute duet cancellation. Jessie J. Cam stepped in and taught Effie her song “Diane,” which Effie learned in about 15 minutes. Though Effie was nervous about singing country music, she belted the tune just fine, but fell short of making the cut.

The remaining 14 contestants will compete for a nationwide vote Sunday night on ABC at 8 p.m. ET.