As America waited to find out who would be crowned the winner of season 4 of The Voice, viewers were treated to the finale performances from each of the three contestants.

Danielle Bradbery was ecstatic to learn from Coach Blake that she would get the chance to team up with her country hero Hunter Hayes. The due took the stage with Hayes' band in order to perform his latest single I Want Crazy.

Pulled from the encore edition of his self-titled debut album, the single was released in April and has since made its way to No. 6 on the U.S. Country charts. The 21-year-old Louisiana native has already seen his first full-length album go Gold and was a perfect person for The Voice to pair with 16-year-old Bradbery.

While the young performers' duet did not count towards the final voting, Bradbery still amazed the crowd with her youthful, prodigious talent. The final competitions on Monday night saw the Texas native perform her spectacular rendition of Maybe it was Memphis by Pam Tillis as well as take a stab at a new tune with Born to Fly by Sara Evans. Bradbery also teamed up with Coach Blake for a duet of Timber I'm Falling in Love by Patty Loveless.

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