The Voice Season 13 Final Four Power Rankings

The Voice Season 13 continues Monday night (Dec. 18) as the Final Four — Brooke Simpson, Addison Agen, Red Marlow and Chloe Kohanski — take the stage for viewers’ votes and a shot at the title.

For the finale performance format this week, each finalist will perform three songs: a new cover, an original song, and a duet with their coach. These three performances give viewers multiple opportunities to connect with each artist and to weigh in during the live voting window.

The Final Four represent a mix of styles and fan bases. Chloe Kohanski has been a consistent chart presence during the live rounds, scoring multiple iTunes top placements and generating strong YouTube traction. Addison Agen has also posted impressive digital sales, often positioning herself just behind Chloe on the charts. Red Marlow brings a country edge that could tap into a dedicated voting base that tends to support country artists reliably. Brooke Simpson emerged as a late-season contender after standout performances like “Amazing Grace,” and her strong belting moments have raised her profile in recent weeks.

Looking back over the season and broader patterns on the show, iTunes and digital downloads have played a meaningful role in momentum, but they don’t always predict the final outcome. Contestants with passionate, organized fan bases and cross-platform visibility can outperform expectations. Historically, coaches with multiple wins—particularly Blake Shelton—have shown consistent success. Based on recent performance trends and fan engagement, many observers expect Blake’s team member, Chloe Kohanski, to be a strong contender for the title.

How the public votes in this finale may hinge on several factors: the song choices each artist makes for their cover and original song, the emotional connection viewers feel during the live duet with the coach, and the intensity of each contestant’s fan mobilization across phone, app and online voting. Country voting habits, digital sales peaks, and how each performance translates into immediate buzz will all matter during the live broadcast.

Below is a concise ranking of the Final Four going into the finale, based on chart performance, viewer engagement and perceived momentum. This is an analysis of likely outcomes rather than a prediction set in stone. Voting remains open during and after the live show, and performance night can swing results dramatically.

  1. Chloe Kohanski – Team Blake – Chloe has been the most consistent commercial performer this season, with multiple iTunes top placements and sustained chart performance. Her rock-tinged, soulful delivery has resonated with a broad audience, and her videos and streams have drawn significant attention. Add to that the vocal mentorship and stage moments provided by Team Blake, and Chloe enters the finale with strong momentum.
  2. Addison Agen – Team Adam – Addison has proven herself a steady, emotive performer who also sells well on digital platforms. Her quieter, indie-pop style may appear less flashy beside Chloe’s rockstar persona, but Addison’s artistry and consistent live-show presence make her a contender. In another season with different matchups, she might well be the frontrunner.
  3. Red Marlow – Team Blake – Red brings a country sensibility and a loyal genre-specific following. Country fans often mobilize strongly in live voting, and Red could climb the leaderboard if his finale performances connect emotionally and spur a voting surge. He is a dark-horse candidate who should not be underestimated.
  4. Brooke Simpson – Team Miley – As a late-blooming powerhouse vocalist, Brooke has made a compelling run. Her monumental performances in recent weeks shifted perceptions of her potential, but given the level of competition and the voting dynamics, she is most likely to finish fourth. That said, a standout original or duet with Miley could change the narrative on performance night.

Who will win Season 13 of The Voice? While no outcome is certain until votes are tallied, the combination of chart success, viewer engagement and coach support suggests Chloe Kohanski is a frontrunner. Many longtime fans also note Blake Shelton’s strong track record as a coach across the series, including multiple wins over the years, which can influence public perception and support.

Tune in tonight at 8 p.m. ET for the live finale on NBC to watch the Final Four perform and to cast your votes. Each performance night is a fresh opportunity for any finalist to redefine expectations and capture the crown.