The Voice Season 14 Final Four performances aired live on Monday night, May 21. The final performances gave each artist one last chance to connect with viewers before a winner is crowned during the live finale on Tuesday, May 22. This recap summarizes the results of that performance night, highlights the iTunes chart placements for the contestants’ songs, and explains how fans can weigh in before the finale.
The Final Four featured four talented artists whose original and cover performances resonated with audiences. All four of this season’s original songs reached the iTunes Top 10 following the broadcast—an impressive achievement that reflects strong fan support and streaming activity. Notably, Brynn Cartelli earned two songs inside the Top 10, demonstrating broad appeal across different tracks. Also mentioned in the charts was American Idol winner Maddie Poppe, whose winners single was positioned in the chart gap that night.
iTunes Rankings (4 AM snapshot)
Here are the iTunes placements reported after the live Final Four performances, reflecting immediate fan response and downloads:
- 1. Britton Buchanan – “Where You Come From”
- 2. Brynn Cartelli – “Walk My Way”
- 4. Spensha Baker – “Old Soul”
- 8. Kyla Jade – “The Last Tear”
- 9. Brynn Cartelli – “Skyfall”
- 16. Britton Buchanan – “Good Lovin’”
- 19. Kyla Jade – “With a Little Help From My Friends”
- 23. Britton Buchanan & Alicia Keys – “Wake Me Up”
- 27. Brynn Cartelli & Kelly Clarkson – “Don’t Dream It’s Over”
- 29. Spensha Baker – “Merry Go ‘Round”
- 39. Spensha Baker & Blake Shelton – “Tell Me About It”
- 41. Kyla Jade & Blake Shelton – “Only Love”
These chart positions reflect both individual performances and duet collaborations with coaches. Songs that chart on iTunes often indicate strong momentum heading into the final voting period, and fans’ downloads can contribute to an artist’s visibility and perceived popularity in the crucial hours before the winner is announced.
Why These Rankings Matter
iTunes rankings are a useful snapshot of immediate fan engagement. High placements typically signal active viewer support—people who not only watched the performances but also purchased or streamed the songs right after they aired. For contestants, entering the Top 10 can boost exposure, encourage airplay, and create momentum between the performance episode and the live finale announcement.
Voting and Fan Participation
With the winner set to be revealed on Tuesday, May 22, now is the time for fans to rally behind their favorite artist. Voting is the primary way viewers decide the outcome, and support during the performance show—through downloads, streams, and social sharing—helps build the final tally. Fans are encouraged to support the artist they believe performed best and who they think should win.
Share your opinion, vote for your favorite performance, and make your prediction for who will take the crown. The live finale will settle the contest, and the moment the winner is announced will reflect the combined power of live viewers, music purchasers, and dedicated fanbases from around the country.
Final Notes
The Final Four performances showcased a range of musical styles and emotional depth. Each finalist brought something unique to the stage, and the iTunes chart movement makes clear that fans responded enthusiastically. As the finale approaches, keep an eye on streaming charts and public voting—both will be strong indicators of who might emerge as the Season 14 winner.
Who do you think performed best tonight, and who should win The Voice Season 14? Cast your vote, support your favorite artist on streaming platforms, and tune in for the live finale on Tuesday to see which finalist becomes the Season 14 champion.