The sixth season of "The Voice" was trimmed down to Blake Shelton's country teen Jake Worthington, Usher's soul man Josh Kaufman and Adam Levine's YouTube star Christina Grimmie. All three performed their last competition songs on Monday night, and the winner was named on Tuesday -- without any kind of Twitter vote.

Before the winner was announced, Worthington took the stage with Alabama for "Mountain Music," and sang Kenny Chesney's "Summertime" with Kat Perkins, Audra McLaughlin, Kristen Merlin, Ryan Whyte Maloney and Morgan Wallen.

Grimmie performed with Ed Sheeran for a stripped-down rendition of "All of the Lights," and reunited with Bria Kelly, Tess Boyer and Jake Barker for Lorde's "Team."

Kaufman sang "Get Her Back" with Robin Thicke and brought back TJ Wilkins, Stevie Jo and Sisaundra Lewis for "Am I Wrong" by Nico & Vinz.

The season six winner was ... Josh Kaufman. Jake Worthington came in second place, and Christine Grimmie came in third.

Usher nabbed his first "Voice" coach victory.

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