Before we get into tonights Battles, we still have that little matter of oneMr.
Everyone, including the very vocal crowd, knows the best move for James is to join Team Legend.
Unlike many 20-year-old kids too handsome for their own good, James makes the smart decision.
Over toTeam Legendit is!
This means Gwen has now lost two artists she was trying to save to other coaches.
That…doesnt seem like the best thing?
Well see if her save comes into play again this evening.
Sorry, Im workshopping here!
The performance is a fun, charming, classic country one, which means theres no clear winner.
Im still crying after that performance.
Its easy to see why Marybeth Byrd got a four-chair turn in the Blinds.
Her session with John and Usher really helps give her confidence to play with the melody and connect emotionally.
Shes unreal in this song.
In fact, Blake cant even believe its the same duo from the Blinds.
Its going to hurt to send one of these acts home.
Why doesThe Voicehave to be so emotional?Winner: Marybeth Byrd!Steals & Saves:None!
Keep on, little twins!
Rose is a former correctional officer finally going after her dreams and her personality is infectious.
It easily shows off their personalities and gives them room to demonstrate their vocals.
Rose is a force.
And both are given some moments to show off some cool runs and big notes.
Rose starts crying when John tells her how talented she is.
Jessie starts crying when Blake tells him he deserves to be here.
Okay guys, this is all just too much.
Theres no choice here, Jessie remainsTeam Gwen.
Next week, we have one more round of Battles and then the Queen herself arrives.
No, not that queen.
Taylor Swift is joining us as this seasons Knockout Round mega-mentor.
Prepare for lots of contestant squealing.