The results are in, and The Voice has selected its season 10 finalists!

Where once there were 24, now there is a mere quartet. Six weeks of high stakes competition has resulted in four clear frontrunners, and, in an unprecedented twist, team Adam Levine, Pharrell Williams, Christina Aguilera, and Blake Shelton will each be represented in the finale.

Following Monday's semifinals, Laith Al-Saadi (Team Adam), Hannah Huston (Team Pharrell), Alisan Porter (Team Christina), and Adam Wakefield (Team Blake) are this year's Top 4. For these powerhouses to rise to the top, however, viewers had to eliminate four other contestants on Tuesday.

Shalyah Fearing (Team Adam)'s rendition of And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going landed her in the Bottom Two alongside Paxton Ingram (Team Blake), which earned them both an instant elimination. Unlike previous weeks, the singers at the bottom of the pack were not granted a chance to vie for the Instant Save. Instead, it was the Middle Three who went head to head to win Twitter's favor, and, unlike Al-Saadi, Mary Sarah (Team Blake) and Bryan Bautista (Team Christina) quickly found themselves out of the running.

That's not to day Bautista and Mary Sarah we're entirely unsuccessful in their finale bid. Along with the four finalists, the pair found their Monday night singles ranked in the iTunes Top 10. Unfortunately, the multiplier bonus was not enough to keep them in the game.

Amidst all the voting drama, competitors from each team came together to perform four duets. Click the videos below to see Porter and Wakefield team up for Angel from Montgomery and Al-Saadi and Huston join forces for Knock in Wood.

Tune in next week to catch the series' epic season 10 finale. The Voice airs Mondays and Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET on NBC.