Hearts, consider yourselves sung out by all four of these contestants tonight
12 weeks.
Thats a musical marathon, by anyones standards, but no one seems too tired just yet.
Thats how were going out.

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Its easily the best duet of all four contestant-coach pairings tonight.
Pretty compelling case hes plead for himself here tonight.
NEXT: This song belongs on the radio, yall …
2.
Tonight, its all about maintenance.
Hes taken a heartbreak song and made it peppy, against all odds.
His Original Song: Lonesome Broken and Blue
Gawd, could this guygetany more solid?
Notentirelyher fault, mind you, but still not good.
Its probably the best and most true-to-self sound shes had all season.
Her original song tonight has proved shes got some unique and pleasing vocals going on for sure.
NEXT: Alisan Porter brings Christina Aguilera to tears …
4.
Those who arent sold on her complain that theres no subtlety or deescalation in her performances.
Is it enough to seal up her W, though?
Thats what Celine Dion would do on her Vegas stage.
But is it anything truly new from Alisan?
(Yet another example of why these duets are problematic for this show.)
It may even be a good fit for her first single.
Like always, shes at 110 percent almost right away with her performance, and its on-brand message-wise.
Is it the kind of song thats going to leave you humming the words tonight before bedtime?
Thats a big maybe.
They both deserve it.
Pick one, you say?
Alisan winsThe Voice, but Adam Wakefields is the first voice youll hear on the radio, guaranteed.