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'The Voice' Season 9 Winner Predictions: Jordan Smith Is Predicted To Win 'The Voice'

Jordan Smith has been dominating "The Voice" since the very beginning, and most fans predict that he can win it all this year.

According to Gold Derby, among the four remaining contestants, namely Barrett Baber, Emily Ann Roberts, Jeffery Austin, and Jordan Smith, the latter is the one to most likely take home this year's title. Jordan has made it to the iTunes chart week after week, and most betting odd predictions say he will definitely win.

The website also added that Jordan has been given the "pimp spot" almost every week, which is performing near or at the very end of the episode, and singing last made him more memorable to viewers. And because he manages to enter the iTunes singles chart every week, he was guaranteed to get multiplier bonus added to his votes. His only competition in the iTunes hit chart from the competition was Amy Vachal, but unfortunately, his fellow Team Adam singer got eliminated last week.

The report said that Emily Ann Roberts came next, then Barrett Baber, and lastly Jeffery Austin. The same order of rankings was made by BetDSI.com, and fans can't wait to see if there will be an upset this year, or the prediction will happen.

Meanwhile, according to Music Times, a few of the biggest names in the music world will perform on stage of "The Voice." They are Missy Elliott, Sam Hunt, The Weeknd, Coldplay, and Justin Bieber; however, it was not mentioned whether they will be performing along the coaches, Adam Levine, Gwen Stefani, Pharrell Williams, and Blake Shelton, or with the remaining contestants. It was also not mentioned when these artists will perform since the finale will happen in two nights.

Watch "The Voice" final Live Playoffs tonight, Dec. 14, and watch the winner announced tomorrow, Dec. 15, on NBC.

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