There are tears, people.

UsherRaymond is really bringing some great Usher-isms to his role asThe Voices season 19 Knockout round Mega-Mentor.

Hes helping our remaining contestants be the best they can be both vocally and spiritually, you know?

Who will be joining Joseph Soul in the next round?

Lets take a look.

They tell Sid that his performance is missing some of the emotional ache the song calls for.

Winner: Desz

Steals:Both John and Blake hit their button to venture to steal Sid.

Unless Jus Jon does something undeniably epic, you know Blakes going with Jim Ranger.

Jus Jon tries his hardest!

He never goes overboard, but still manages to tell a dynamic story with the song.

Gwen tells him he could win this show.

Blake praises Jims ability to move people.

The emotional performance overshadows everything else.

The song doesnt sound like her.

Theres a lightness to this version and more stylization.

Still, shes facing off against Johns first ever country artist, Bailey Rae.

As John notes, Bailey is pure country through-and-through and this is a fun, new challenge for him.

It doesnt hurt that Bailey sings with such clarity and performs those country dips with such authenticity.

Like Jim Ranger before him, theres no way Blake isnt moving Ian forward.

Kelly describes Ians style as having an urgency that is compelling.

It still wont be enough.

One gets to that vulnerable place a little better than the other.

But the girl does have some power in her vocals.

Meanwhile, Madeline gives her best performance of the competition yet.

John notes that aside from being on-point vocally, Madeline was completely connected to the song.

Hes so moving, in fact, that Kelly is a complete mess throughout.

She calls it a finale performance.

But dont sleep on Chloe Hogan, friends.

He is stunned by some of the cool, unexpected things she did with Weak.

Even Blake says he wishes he had a steal for Chloe.