John Legend better prepare to make one very difficult decision on The Voice.
In Us Weekly’s exclusive sneak peek at the Monday, March 17, episode of NBC’s singing competition series, Bryson Battle and Ari Camille are ready to face off against each other in the Battle Rounds.
After the singers perform their own rendition of Muni Long’s “Made for Me,” the coaches are left questioning which talented artist deserves to advance to the next round.
“Bryson, I wanted so desperately to have you on my team,” Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine shares in the clip. “You can’t sing better than that. Now Ari, your character and who you were as a vocalist was just as present as Bryson. … It wouldn’t be an easy decision to make.”
Kelsea Ballerini couldn’t pick one artist over the other after praising each of their voices.
“I’m just impressed with both of you separately and together,” she says. “I think there’s just a beautiful journey for both of you to have.”
While Michael Bublé thinks both Bryson and Ari are “genius,” he couldn’t help but praise Ari for being “a joy to watch.”
“There’s a lot of light that pours out of you, and I love listening to you,” he shares. “You were flawless.”
Ultimately, John has to make the final call and he’s more conflicted than ever before.
“Ari, I just see so much star potential in you, and I see how charismatic you are, and I think the future is so bright for you,” he says in the sneak peek. “Bryson, everybody’s jaws are on the floor seeing the things you can do with your voice.”
“Both of you are just immensely talented and have a bright future,” he adds.
While viewers will have to watch The Voice Monday night to see who John picks, it’s clear the competition is stacked with many talented artists.
During the Battle Rounds, the coaches pair up two artists on their team to sing the same song together. After their joint performance, their coach must choose only one to advance to the next round titled the Knockouts.
The other, however, does not necessarily have to be eliminated that night thanks to a coveted button called the steal. Another coach can choose to use the button and have the singer come on their team.
The Voice airs on NBC Mondays at 8 p.m. ET. Stream old episodes anytime on Peacock.
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