The Voice's Top 4 put it all on the line Monday night.

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The NBC series kicked off its season 8 finale on Monday, tasking each remaining contestant to perform three songs - one original composition, one duet with their coach, and one solo chosen by public vote. As the competition heads into Tuesday's results show, there will be no iTunes bonuses or Instant Saves for the singers to fall back on.

Team Pharrell Williams' Koryn Hawthorne took the stage first, still spinning from her near elimination in the semi-finals. For her solo performances, Hawthorne gave a rendition of James Brown's It's a Man's Man's Man's World before moving on to her original number, Bright Fire. Hawthorne then paired with Williams to sing The Beatles We Can Work it Out.

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Also for Team Pharrell, Sawyer Fredericks continued to prove her excellence with Neil Young's Old Man and her own song, Please. The number one iTunes Bonus winner then took the stage with Pharrell to perform Seals and Crofts' Summer Breeze.

Team Blake Shelton's Meghan Linsey tried her hand at Percy Sledge's When a Man Loves a Woman and her original piece, Change My Mind, before taking the stage with Coach Blake to perform Aretha Franklin's Freeway of Love.

Lastly, Team Adam Levine's Joshua Davis took the stage for Leonard Cohen's tried and true Hallelujah before performing his own work, The Workingman's Hymn. Levine then teamed up with his mentee for Paul Simon's Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes.

Find out who will be dubbed the season 8 winner when The Voice continues the finale on Tuesday at 9 p.m. ET.