See who stood out as the competition narrows.

Let’s find out who stood out below.

His energy level seems off.

The coaches still love it.Camila Cabelloloves seeing how Kique grows with each performance.

Team Camila: Devix, “R U Mine?”

Don’t worry, “vulnerable” doesn’t mean Omar is ditching the power notes.

All four coaches are on their feet before Omar even gets to the end.

Omar is in tears.

Daly says it gives him “finale vibes.”

Cabello is moved to see Omar’s “vulnerability and humanity” come through for the first time.

Even the coach critiques point to some major vocal and pitch issues.

bodie should, hands down, be winning this season.

Plus the emotion?!

This is a great arrangement that highlights all the best parts of bodie.

Legend thinks it’s “a smart, effective” choice for her to pick a softer song.

I mean, she nails it.

Are we even surprised?

She builds perfectly and hits all these emotional nuances.

He’s very likable and his voice is endlessly easy to listen to.

Stefani thinks his It Factor stems from how “pure” both he and his voice are.

A real “back to basics” situation.

Here she gets to mix her country, pop, and soul sensibilities for one pretty mesmerizing performance.

Her vocals have never sounded better.

Cabello says that the energy in the room feels just like it didwhen Morgan wowed during the Blinds.

Shelton calls her “easily one of [his] favorites in the competition.”

Team Gwen: Justin Aaron, “Break Every Chain” by Tasha Cobbs LeonardFine!!

Justin Aaron should be in my dream season 22 finale, too.

Each week he’s owning every moment of this competition.

and Justin’s rendition is no different.

He is not going down without a fight, baby!

By the end, Stefani is in tears and all four coaches are giving him a deserved standing ovation.

“[I’m] so excited to be part of this with you,” she tells him.