It's a big night for Fultonville's Sawyer Fredericks who performs for America's vote for the last time on 'The Voice' finals tonight. The teen takes a look back at his whirlwind journey since his blind audition.

Before becoming a household name on 'The Voice' Fredericks was a small town kid who was home schooled and worked on his family farm. The only time he interacted with people was when he was, "performing at open mic nights and at farmer's markets"

During Fredericks blind auditions all four coaches turned their chairs, hoping to have him on their team, but he chose to go with #TeamPharrell. "He spoke about originality which really speaks to me as an artist."

After the blinds, it was on to the battle round where Fredericks sang his first duet, "It was an amazing experience for me."

Then it was on to the live rounds where all of Fredericks songs reached the top 10 on iTunes. "I'm an artist and I'm up there with other artists. I'm putting my own style on all the songs I sing and I'm just so happy people are enjoying the music I'm making."

Fredericks' Voice journey has been a dream he couldn't imagine living without the help of Pharrell. "He's not putting on a show when he's on camera. He's really like that."

Despite being called this seasons frontrunner, Fredericks stays humble. "I don't really like thinking about it too much because it freaks me out a little bit. I'm not sure what's going to happen but I'll always be enjoying music, whether I'm here or back on the farm. I'll be happy no matter what."

Relive Fredericks Voice journey with all of his performances from great to greatest and show your Sawyer support by changing your social media picture with these Facebook cover photos.

Tune in to NBC tonight at 8 to hear what Sawyer sings next and get ready to VOTE VOTE VOTE!!!

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