‘The Voice’ Recap: Adam Fights Hard To Prove He’s Still The King Of 4 Chair Turns

Season 13 of 'The Voice' continues with more Blind Auditions on the Oct. 9 episode, and the coaches are fighting harder than ever to get the best singers on their teams. Read our recap here!

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The first singer of the night is Chloe Kohanski, who quit school to pursue music and is admittedly a big Miley Cyrus fan. Her performance of “The Chain” catches the attention of Miley, Blake Shelton and Jennifer Hudson, and they all pitch to get Chloe on their teams. She can only choose one, though, and in the end, she goes with her idol — Miley! That means all nine of Miley’s team members are girls so far! Next up, Olivia Kay, who’s just 13 years old, sings “Ghost.” Unfortunately, it’s not quite refined enough to get her on a team, but the coaches are  super impressed by her talent at such a young age.

The next artist is Dennis Drummond, who is currently a backup singer for runner up of season 10 of The Voice, Adam Wakefield. His rendition of “She Talks To Angels” catches the attention of Adam Levine and Blake, and the longtime coaches fight each other hard to win Dennis over. Even though Dennis is a huge Maroon 5 fan, he’s also a Nashville guy, and chooses Blake as his coach. Ignatius Carmouche, who was this year’s Voice Snapchat winner, is the next contestant to take the stage. He sings “Latch,” and gets Blake and Jennifer to push their buttons. Even though Blake fights hard, Jennifer has Adam on her side, and Ignatius picks the rookie as his coach.

Up next is Rebecca Brunner. She sings “Believer,” and at the literal last second, Blake pushes his button to give her a shot. When no other coaches turn around, he automatically gets her on his team. Next, Brandon Brown, who excels at the violin, takes the stage to perform “Georgia On My Mind.” Adam turns around almost immediately, followed by Blake and Jennifer. Brandon can only pick one, though, and he goes with Adam.

Nathan Graham, a James Harden look-alike, is the next contestant to take the stage. His rendition of “Nobody to Blame” is impressive, but unfortunately, none of the coaches turn around. Hoping to have better luck is Whitney Fenimore, who performs “Hold On We’re Going Home.” Miley and Adam both push their buttons, and Whitney ultimately chooses Adam.

The next singer is Ilianna Viramontes, a recent high school graduate. Her performance of “New Soul” catches the attention of Blake and Miley. After they give their pitches, Ilianna picks Miley as her coach. The 24-year-old also adds Katrina Rose to her team, while Blake nabs country singers Natalie Stovall and Ryan Scripps.

Next up is Meagan McNeal, who performs a unique rendition of “Can’t Feel My Face.” Jennifer is the only coach to turn around, but they’re totally a perfect fit! The final artist of the night is Jon Mero, whose performance of “Versace Of The Floor” gets all four coaches to turn their chairs. It’s a tough battle, and the claws come out as the celebs try to sell themselves. In the end, Jon is forced to make a tough decision, and he goes with Adam — the king of four chair turns, of course!

Jennifer: Chris Weaver, Shi’Ann Jones, Lucas Holliday, Maharasyi, Davon Fleming, Kathrina Feigh, Alexandra Joyce, Eric Lyn, Stephan Marcellus, Ignatius Carmouche, Meagan McNeal

Blake: Mitchell Lee, Esera Tuaolo, Keisha Renee, Red Marlow, Adam Cunningham, Noah Mac, Anna Catherina, Dennis Drummond, Rebecca Brunner, Ryan Scripps, Natalie Stovalll

Miley: Janice Freeman, Brooke Simpson, Ashland Craft, Shilo Gold, Addison Agen, Moriah Formica, Sophia Bollman, Karli Webster, Chloe Kohanksi, Ilianna Viramontes, Katrina Rose

Adam: Dave Crosby, Brandon Showell, Dylan Gerard, Hannah Mrozak, Adam Pearce, Anthony Alexander, Emily Luther, Brandon Brown, Whitney Fenimore, Jon Mero

HollywoodLifers, which coach do you think will win season 13 of The Voice?