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In Season 7 of The Voice, it has all come down to this. Only four singers remained heading into last night’s finals, where each of them gave it their absolute all.

From indie rocker Matt McAndrew, country crooner Craig Wayne Boyd, falsetto fave Chris Jamison and emotive Damien, there was something for everyone.

Only Boyd belongs to a coach not named Adam Levine (he’s Blake’s). Damien won the wild card to join teammates Matt and Chris in the Season 7 finals.

Only one will be named The Voice, though, and in the finals, each performed three times, singing a cover, a duet with their coach, and an original track.

Let’s take a look at them below and see how they did …

Chris Jamison teamed up with coach Adam on Robin Thicke’s "Lost Without U," a good song choice even if it made Adam look more polished than his protege.

His original song, "Velvet," featured a lot of his falsetto and was meant to be a sexy slow jam, which didn’t work quite as well as his team may have hoped.

Chris’ cover of Justin Timberlake’s "Cry Me a River," while serving as another solid song pick, also made him look like a lesser JT at times. So it’s tough.

 

Matt McAndrew began with his original song "Wasted Love," and despite feeling overproduced, he shone brightly as emotional heartthrob we all love.

Adam joined Matt on a duet of "Lost Stars," a song Adam sings in the movie Begin Again, but which the two sang as it if were written with them in mind.

Matt closed out the show with "Somewhere Over the Rainbow," an overplayed, potentially groan-worthy pick, but one he delivered on very, very well.

Craig Wayne Boyd’s original song, "My Baby’s Got a Smile on Her Face," was originally recorded for none other than Blake, the coach who took him here.

Blake said he hasn’t recorded it because it’s so "freaking hard to sing," but Craig didn’t make it look like that. Then the two had a blast on "Boots On."

On his cover song, Alabama’s "In Pictures," Craig showed off more of his vocal talent and range. He’s got the stage presence and "It" factor to boot.

Damien is not as versatile a performer as Matt or Craig, so he pretty much has to crush it doing what he does. On "A Song for You," he came pretty close.

His duet with Adam, Elton John’s "Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me," may have been the best duet of the four. It was pretty terrific, bordering on epic.

The up-and-comer’s delivery of original song "Soldier" felt like a hit in the making in its own right, so he did what he could do last night. Will it be enough?

Well? Who do you think will win The Voice Season 7? Hit the comments below and let us know how you would rank the final four singers this season

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