‘The Voice’ Final Four Contestants Belt Out Christmas Songs

Jordan Smith, Emily Ann Roberts, Jeffery Austin and Barrett Baber compete for the Season 9 title

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(Spoiler alert: Please do not read on if you haven’t watched Monday’s episode of “The Voice.”)

The first part of a two-night “The Voice” finale kicked off in festive style on Monday.

Jordan Smith, Emily Ann Roberts, Jeffery Austin and Barrett Baber are competing to be the ninth champion on the NBC singing competition and each had to perform three songs to vow the judges and viewers.

With the holiday season in full swing, Christmas songs were the top pick, such as Roberts’ rendition of “Blue Christmas” by Kelly Clarkson, Baber sang a soothing rendition of “Silent Night,” and Austin delivered a strong version of “Oh, Holy Night.”

Each contestant also got to perform with their respective coaches, with Blake Shelton and Baber buddying up for “Rhinestone Cowboy,” and Gwen Stefani and Austin singing “Leather and Lace.”

Meanwhile, fan favorite Smith did his best to keep up with the vocal talent of Adam Levine for “God Only Knows” by the Beach Boys.

The Season 9 finale of “The Voice” airs Tuesday, Dec. 15 at 9 p.m. on NBC.

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