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Sawyer Fredericks wins 8th season of show

Sawyer Fredericks from the team Pharrel Williams, has emerged as the 8th winner of NBC's TV series 'The Voice'.

Sawyer Fredericks, 16, has emerged as the winner of the eighth season of NBC's hit  talent show 'The Voice'.

Fredericks, was announced the winner at the end of a two-hour finale show. Fredericks competed for the first spot alongside Meghan Linsey, Adam Levine's Joshua Davis and Koryn Hawthorne.

On Monday night, he sang Neil Young's Old Man and a single penned by his idol, Ray LaMontagne, 'Please'.

Fredricks win is also a first-time win for his coach, Pharrell Williams, who now joins a list that includes Usher, Adam Levine, and Blake Shelton, who are the only other coaches to win The Voice since 2011.

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