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Coach Battles Heat Up on The Voice
3 Mar
Summary
- Hunter Jordan's performance triggered a competitive coach battle.
- The Triple Turn competition is a new Season 29 twist.
- Adam Levine secured a strategic country artist win.

The latest Blind Auditions episode of The Voice featured heated competition among coaches, highlighted by a "Triple Turn" twist for Season 29. This new twist rewards the coach with the most three-chair artists with a Super Steal advantage in the upcoming Battle Rounds. Hunter Jordan's rendition of Billy Currington's "Let Me Down Easy" resulted in a Triple Turn from Adam Levine, Kelly Clarkson, and John Legend. Levine, historically challenged by country artists, successfully pitched Jordan to join his team, framing himself as an unconventional choice.
Other notable auditions included JW Griffin, whose performance of "Long Haired Country Boy" also earned a Triple Turn, leading him to Clarkson's team. Mike Steele's rendition of Giveon's "For Tonight" also secured a Triple Turn, with Steele opting for Legend. Tia Durant's "Midnight Train to Georgia" landed her on Team Kelly, and Jaali Boyd chose Team Adam after a two-chair battle for his performance of "No Air." Legend added Kendra Remedios, his sole chair turn, while Adi Arora and Bijou Belle also strengthened their respective teams.




