With days left until the next The Voice and American Idol winners are revealed, we’re taking a look at both shows’ finalists.

Earlier in the week, we asked Hypable readers to pick the winner of each show. Phillip Phillips seems to have our readers’ hearts with 45 percent of the vote, while Juliet Simms dominated over her male counterparts on The Voice with 66 percent. Check out our list in order of most likely/preferred winner on each show.

The Voice

Juliet Simms (@JulietSimmsALL)- The only female to advance into the final rounds, Simms is a 26-year-old San Francisco native and lead vocalist for rock band Automatic Love Letter. As Christina Aguilera put it, her voice is “doooope!” and our top pick for season 2 of The Voice.
Best performance: “Roxanne

Tony Lucca (@Luccadoes) – The former Mouseketeer has a Twitter following of more than half a million. His music had been featured on Friday Night Lights and Brothers and Sisters prior to his stint on The Voice. He received criticism from fellow Mouseketeer and Voice coach Christina Aguilea in recent weeks for being “one-dimensional,” but has since blown audiences away with his renditions of “Baby One More Time” and “How You Like Me Now.”
Best performance: “Baby One More Time

Chris Mann (@IAmChrisMann) – Known as the “opera guy,” Mann was a Dalton Academy Warbler on Glee. Although he’s gifted with serious pipes, his voice isn’t as commercial as the rest of the show’s contestants. His dedicated following of MannFans could pull out a win for him, though.
Best performance: “Ave Maria,” “Bridge Over Troubled Water

Jermaine Paul (@JermainePaul) – The former Alicia Keys background singer has also sung with Mary J. Blige, Kelly Price and Brandy. He has the lowest number of Twitter followers and may be considered the underdog, despite his smooth croons.
Best performance: “Against All Odds

Final live performances on The Voice air Monday at 8 p.m. ET on NBC. The season 2 winner will be revealed Tuesday at 9 p.m.

American Idol

Jessica Sanchez (@JSanchezAI11) – Arguably the best vocalist in either competition, the 16-year-old was saved by the Idol judges in week seven. One of the few contestants to successfully pull off Whitney Houston’s “I Will Always Love You,” Sanchez hasn’t had as much success with more upbeat songs. Still, she’s our pick for the Idol title.
Best performance: “Dance With My Father,” “You Are So Beautiful

Joshua Ledet (JLedetAI11) – There aren’t many artists today with the passion and soul Ledet shows in every performance. With pipes like former Idol Fantasia Barrino, the 20-year-old Louisiana native is a crowd favorite. Randy Jackson even called him one of the best singers ever on the show.
Best performance: “A Change Is Gonna Come,” “When A Man Loves A Woman

Phillip Phillips (@PPhillipsAI11) – His good looks, artistry and Dave Matthews-like voice advanced the 21-year-old Georgian through to the top four. Although a frontrunner throughout most of the competition, Phillips’ performances have become predictable in recent weeks.
Best performance: “In The Midnight Hour,” “U Got It Bad

Hollie Cavanagh (@CavanaghAI11) – If there was an award for most-improved Idol contestant, Hollie would win it. In recent weeks, the 18-year-old British-born Texan has shown growth, but her chances against her three rivals are slim.
Best performance: “The Climb

American Idol airs Wednesdays and Thursdays at 8 p.m. ET on Fox.

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