For better or worse, we’re getting some original singles tonight.
(But also that show is a delight and I treasure it.)
In case you want to know my emotional state at the moment.

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Anyway, I’m totally fine, guys.
John couldnt be more pleased with the performance, and applauds CammWesss artistry and passion.
He wants Todd to convey that in his performance.
Micahs song was produced with the help of Shane McAnally fromSongland.
They chose it to highlight his pop tone and because it feels radio-ready.
Its not Micahs best performance vocally and the song gets a little repetitive.
Still, bothNick Jonasand Coach Kelly think Micah has a great pop voice.
Hes one to watch, says Nick.
This is a great example of not needing big flashy notes or complicated runs to move people.
John also praises Thunderstorms songwriting skills, and Thunderstorms own coach Nick Jonas declares this his best performance yet.
Now, here she is in the season 18 finals.
By the end, all four of the judges are going crazy.
Clarkson compares her tone to Chaka Khan and cant get over how effortless she makes these intricate arrangements feel.
Coach Shelton couldnt be prouder: He thinks it’s her best performance yet.
The song really does feel like a perfect fit for both Todds voice and his story.
Its not as electrifying as his first performance this evening, but Todds voice does no wrong.
Legend tells CammWess that hesready.
Hes ready for a career in music.
Hes ready for whatever comes next.
Its another song that has never been cleared forThe Voicebefore, so this is a big deal!
It’s no surprise that Kelly’s crying, but the other judges seem emotionally-stirred as well.
Blake tells her that her performance is as good as it gets.
I mean, that high note at the end?
Im still weeping over it.
Nick says the performance was pure, full of emotional artistry and vocal excellence.
Thunderstorm steals the show tonight.