The Voice bid five of its Top 9 contestants adieu this week!

Which Final 4 Contestant On 'The Voice' Feels 'So Overwhelmed' About Making It Into Finale?

Team Adam's Amy Vachal and Shelby Brown along with Team Pharrell's Madi Davis, Team Gwen's Braiden Sunshine and Team Blake's Zach Seabaugh filmed their exit interviews soon after learning they were no longer in the running to win this season of The Voice.

The Voice YouTube channel released those exit interviews, and things got pretty emotional, especially tear-filled as three of the contestants reflected on their journeys through it all with their coaches along for the ride.

Eliminated 'Voice' Contestant Amy Vachal Explains Why 'God Is So Good'

Which three contestants were brought to tears while talking about their coaches and the memories they'll surely never forget? Well, if you're thinking Vachal, Brown and Davis, you're right!

Adam Levine's two incredibly talented female contestants that just ended their Voice journeys had nothing but fond things to say about the Maroon 5 band member and their overall experiences on the reality singing competition show.

"This has been just the most amazing experience of my life," Vachal revealed, adding, "I still am pinching myself about getting to work with Adam. He's been just such a musical hero of mine for such a long time. He is hands down one of the most brilliant minds that I've ever met. He really stretched me as an artist."

Her praises for Levine didn't stop there though.

"I really do feel like he's become like a brother to me," Vachal dished, explaining, "You know, I find myself right now just still wanting to be more like him in a lot of ways."

She then spoke about the many faces that are behind The Voice, which is when her waterworks sprung. The entire experience made quite an impact on Vachal.

"I'm so sad that it's over just because it's had such a big impact on me, but I'm never going to forget it," she shared, adding, "I feel like I'm coming out of this a more passionate person than I ever was before coming into it."

Brown shared similar sentiments about what this experience has felt like.

"This experience has been such a journey. I've really enjoyed working with all the people I've gotten to work with and meeting all the people I've gotten to meet," Brown stated, adding, "And having a coach that only wants the best for you and having teammate that only want the best for you and that you only want the best for."

Her tears began shortly after, but she continued to joyfully reflect, calling Levine, "a really big brother."

"He's been really helpful and to learn from someone with his experience and his knowledge it's been amazing," she beamed through tears.

Pharrell Williams had an equally moving affect on Davis. From the start of her exit interview she was in tears as seen below.

"I never would've imagined that I would have made it this far," Davis revealed through tears, explaining, "As long as I live I know that I'll think back on this journey and really just smile and be happy that this has happened."

"Getting to know Pharrell and getting to work with him," she shared getting a little choked up, adding it's "just been one of the best experiences of my entire life."

"He's the most amazing person I've ever met. Being around him you feel yourself becoming a better artist and you feel yourself becoming a better person because he's both of those things," she added.

Meanwhile, Sunshine and Seabaugh also grew quite close to their coaches, but they were not brought to tears while reflecting.

Sunshine's goofy and happy demeanor carried through in his exit interview as he briefly hung upside down on the red couch that is part of The Voice set.

"Gwen is awesome!" he gushed, adding, "She looked sad when I did not make it."

From there he continued to beam a bright light despite getting eliminated.

Seabaugh revealed similar feelings about working with Blake Shelton, while sharing, "Blake's just helped me so much on the show and through this entire journey."

Seabaugh believes he and Shelton will remain in touch looking ahead to the future!

The Voice will air on NBC Mondays and Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET.

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