What Final Choices Did Blake Shelton Make for Team Blake in Battle Rounds on ‘The Voice’? [VIDEOS]

Blake Shelton on 'The Voice Season 14'
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Last night (3/27) the Battle Rounds on season 14 of The Voice wrapped up. Here’s a look at the final choices Blake Shelton made for Team Blake.

The first choice we found out about Team Blake came in a montage video that highlighted Austin Giorgio and Brett Hunter’s battle. The pair performed the song “Me and Mrs. Jones” by Billy Paul. Blake chose to move forward with Austin after the battle was over.

The final battle of the night was Blake’s pairing of Dallas Caroline with Spensha Baker. The two ladies performed the #1 country song “I Could Use a Love Song” by Maren Morris. Going into the battle we knew that both artists would remain on the show since it was the final performance of the Battle Rounds and Alicia still had her final steal to use.

Blake chose to keep Spensha on Team Blake for the Knockout Rounds. Alicia used the final steal of the round to bring Dallas to Team Alicia.

You can see where all of the teams stand on The Voice Season 14 by going to their official website here.

Tonight is a special “behind the scenes” episode of The Voice at 7 PM central time (8 PM eastern time) on NBC.

This season the coaches will be assisted in the Knockouts by previous winners of The Voice as they prepare their teams.

Blake Shelton will have the help of the most resent winner from his team from season 13. Chloe Kohanski returns as the Team Blake advisor for the Knockout Rounds.

Alicia Keys won the previous season with Chris Blue and the season 12 winner will return as the Team Alicia advisor.

Adam Levine’s last win as a coach was with Jordan Smith in season 9 and Jordan will return to help Team Adam through the Knockouts.

New coach Kelly Clarkson has obviously not had the chance to win yet so she will get help from former Team Blake member and winner of season 3 winner Cassadee Pope.

The Knockout Rounds begin Monday, April 2nd at 7 PM central time (8 PM eastern time) on NBC.

By: Buck Stevens