After weeks of competition, the final four on "The Voice" gave it their all in a last effort for votes and to be crowned this seasons champion .And in a night filled with holiday themed songs, duets and solo performances, frontrunner Jordan Smith continued to soar.
Emily Ann Roberts closed the show by taking on a contemporary song, "Burning House" by Cam, mixing things up a little. "You deliver the intention of a lyric at 17, I don't know how you do that," commented coach Gwen Sefani afterwards.
"I never had voice lessons before coming here, and you can tell I have grown so much," beamed Roberts post show. "I felt like a winner in the beginning having a chair turn, so being in the top four blows my mind. Whatever happens I have gone farther than I truly imagined, I am grateful for everything."
With all four contestants leaving everything on the stage, it's up to the viewer votes and all-important iTunes downloads. The recipient of the highest downloads will have that number multiplied by ten and added to their total votes.
Will frontrunner Jordan Smith be crowned winner? Tune in tonight, 9 p.m. on NBC when the winner of this season of "The Voice" is announced along with performances by Justin Bieber, Coldplay, Missy Elliott, Sam Hunt and The Weekend.