It’s very sweet!

Okay, we have 10 finale performances to get to.

Let’s talk songs.

Plus, he tells Kelly that he’s a fan of her, too, which is nice!

Everyone’s having a good time!

Okay, I guess?

Team Blake: Jordan Matthew Young, “Key to the Highway,” by B.B.

King and Eric Clapton

It’s our gravelly-voiced Wildcard Spot Winner!

He seems the most surprised to be here, but his coach Blake Shelton isn’t at all.

He thinks he’s authentic and believable in any genre he chooses to sing.

For his finale up-tempo song, he’s going for the blues, baby.

Blake piggybacks on to that sentiment: “Thank you for rocking,” he tells his artist.

Kelly Clarkson finds Rachel “captivating” and her voice “angelic.”

To embody this dedication, he’s singingCynthia Erivo’ssong fromHarriet.

He praises his “level of professionalism and performance ability.”

His song is another classic country ballad, and it’s another solid performance.

If you’re into it, you’re into it, you know?

Team Nick: Rachel Mac, “The Chain” by Fleetwood Mac

Dang!

Rachel Mac is living her best life tonight!

She’s giving it all vocally and physically.

Lord knows I love a good hat toss, okay?

He thought she just added “another layer to a dynamic set of performances” throughout the season.

It’s not his strongest vocal, but the unexpectedness of the whole thing might go far with people.

Team Blake: Cam Anthony, “Wanted Dead or Alive” by Jon Bon Jovi

More song surprises!

It’s so refreshing to see artists do something unexpected and really go for it.

That’s so cute!

Again, cute, sort of?

Team Legend: Victor Solomon, “Freedom” by Beyonceft.

Kendrick Lamar

These are songchoices, people!

Holy hell, does he perform this song.

Victor not only had to sing, but he rapped and performed killer choreography.

John thought Victor showed “complete mastery of all three.”

Kelly Clarkson sums the moment up nicely by saying it was “freaking awesome.”

And that’s that for the Final Five of season 20.