The Battles (3)

Season 1Episode 560 minmai 24, 2011
The Battles (3)

The "battle rounds" continue and the coaches join forces with music industry professionals for guidance. Christina Aguilera teams up with singer/songwriter Sia Furler, Adam Levine with music producer Adam Blackstone, Cee Lo Green with singer Monica, and Blake Shelton with Grammy-winning singer Reba. In this phase the coaches will pit two of their own team members against each other in a dueling duet. After the vocal face-off, each coach, with the help of their adviser, must choose which of his/her singers are the strongest and four vocalists will advance to the live shows. Carson Daly ("Last Call with Carson Daly") hosts.

The Battles (3) has aired on mai 24, 2011 at 22:00
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