LISTEN: Scottish 'The Voice' Star Excited For Final
Scotland's famous firefighter is hoping to make it big time tonight by winning The Voice final. The TV talent show comes to a head tonight with Stevie McCrorie hoping to make us proud north of the border. McCrorie - have already recorded their own versions of the winning single but viewers' votes will decide whose is released after they are declared the winner.
We caught up with him ahead of the finale:
Their debut single will be released on the night of the final in a bid to cash in on the show's success and provide it with a hit.
The BBC talent show has come up short in the past in its bid to match the success of acts created by The X Factor, who traditionally release a single immediately after the show ends.
Leanne Mitchell, who won the first series of The Voice, flopped when her debut single failed to reach the top 40 and her album missed out on the top 100.
This year's winning track, which will be available from midnight on Saturday, is a cover of Lost Stars, which was originally by Maroon 5 singer Adam Levine.
Executive producer Moira Ross said: Having a track released on the night of the final adds even more excitement to the live show. I'm sure viewers will love the track - all four of our finalists are incredible singers and have made their own mark on it with four very different interpretations.''
Will.i.am, one of the show's judges, has previously criticised the programme for not having a record ready for release within days of the winner being announced.