‘World Of Dance’
Will Les Twins become the first winner of “World of Dance”? NBC/Justin Lubin

Jennifer Lopez wants everyone who auditioned on “World of Dance” to give their whole heart during their performances.

On her Instagram account, the 47-year-old judge posted a GIF of herself putting her fist on her chest and then pointing a finger up in the air. The GIF was taken from one of Lopez’s reactions after seeing one of the dancers perform on the hit NBC reality TV competition on Tuesday night.

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In the second round of duels, contestants were once again pitted against each other. After both dancers are done with their routine, Lopez, Ne-Yo and Derek Hough would decide who will advance to the next round: the cuts.

Latina contemporary dancer Diana Pompo competed against The Posse and won over the latter with her score of 91.3. The Posse only received an average score of 86 so they did not qualify to go further in competition. Super Crew also fought for a spot in the cuts against Royal Flux. The former received a score of 89, while the latter got 86.3.

Junior dancers The Lab and The Boys of Temecula both showed extremely energetic dance numbers. Unfortunately, only The Lab will advance in the competition with their score of 89.7. The latter garnered an average score of 84.7.

But the most talked about battle was between tap dancer Kyle Van Newkirk and hip-hop dancers Les Twins. In the teasers released by NBC ahead of Tuesday night’s episode, it appeared as though Newkirk would win over the Les Twins. During their audition, the former received a score of 80.7, and the latter got 95.7. It was revealed on Tuesday night that Les Twins will head to the cuts with their score of 92. Newkirk only received an average score of 86.

Pombo, Super Crew, The Lab and Les Twins will join last week’s winners in the first round of duels. This includes Fik-Shun, Eva Igo, Swing Latino and Keone & Mari.

“World of Dance” Season 1 airs Tuesdays at 10 p.m. EDT on NBC.