Huntley continues to impress and now he's gunning for a win on The Voice finale!
The rocking vocalist is the only male performer remaining in the competition and his first performance on Monday's season 24 finale proved why coach Niall Horan constantly praises his consistancy.
Huntley's heartfelt performance of Tom Odell's viral hit, "Another Love," made his coach proud once again.
"Congratulations on killing it," Niall raved. "I keep saying it every week, but it's so hard to do it every week... That was a really emotional and really beautiful version of you."
Gwen Stefani agreed, noting, "My favorite thing about you is you're just so effortless. It feels like you come from another time period!"
Huntley later closed out the finale with his up-tempo performance of "Higher" by Creed that elevated the last man standing to champion-worthy status.
"The nuances of your voice, the details of what you do, I don't thing the people out there understand how good you are," Gwen raved.
John Legend agreed, calling the vocalist "beyond this show."
"I feel like I'm watching someone who's already playing arenas," he continued.
"We're not gonna have a studio roof next season, it's been blown off!" his coach agreed. "That was euphoric."
After earning a four-chair turn during the Blind Auditions for his cover of "She Talks to Angels," there was no slowing down for the father of two, who won his Battle with Hootie and the Blowfish's "Hold My Hand" and his Knockout with Bon Jovi's "Dead or Alive."
After his Playoff performance of "Daylight" by David Kushner, it was a no-brainer for Niall, who picked him as the first singer to move through to the live shows.
"Huntley's got such an individual tone in his voice," the proud coach said during his Playoff cuts. "He's a machine on stage, an unbelievable performer. Not many voices are like his, and there's a real spot for him in our industry."
ET spoke with the coaches on the red carpet ahead of this season's first live show, and all of them marveled at the range of talent they've seen on the show this year.
"The talent this year has just been like, across the board -- all of our teams are pretty insane," Niall raved. "The voices that I have this year are just like, some of the best singers I've ever heard."
John agreed, saying, "The depth of the talent this season is better than I've ever seen it on this show since I've been here."
"This is my eighth season and I've never seen just this level of quality across the board," he continued. "I'm so impressed with our artists this year."
"I have some amazing singers, and I think it's just gonna come down to at this point people start to fall in love with not just the voice, but the person as well," Gwen shared. "It's ridiculous this season. I know we say that every season and it always feels like that, but this one has a particularly tall order."
"I really couldn't tell you [who might win]," Reba agreed.
The Voice's two-part season 24 finale airs Monday, Dec. 18 at 8 p.m. PT/ET and Tuesday, Dec. 19 at 9 p.m. PT/ET on NBC.
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