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Reba McEntire nabs a contestant who nails LeAnn Rimes' song and earns her a new nickname from Snoop Dogg

Reba McEntire nabs a contestant who nails LeAnn Rimes' song and earns her a new nickname from Snoop Dogg

It's officially finished The voice's Blind Auditions for Season 26! On Tuesday's episode, each coach completed their 14-person team, and as a result, there were more chairless rounds as they became more selective about which contestants they wanted to target. Still, the talent remained at a high level, with two final four-chair tournaments concluding the casting round.

When the blind auditions were over, each of the coaches had assembled a strong collection of singers that featured a mix of musical genres, different singing styles and a wide range of ages. Gwen Stefani completed her team first, followed by Michael Bublé, Reba McEntire and last but not least Snoop Dogg. When the coaches celebrated their teams' accomplishments with impromptu performances, it was a temporary salvation for the nascent rivalry The voice with the upcoming Battle Rounds.

But before we set the stage for the next round, find out which singers gave their best to grab the final spots from the coaches.

Country singer Katie O immediately opened the final Blind Audition episode with four seats thanks to her near-perfect cover of LeAnn Rimes' “One Way Ticket (Because I Can).” She was praised by Stefani for her stable and strong vocals and for sounding “just like Reba,” according to Snoop. McEntire wholeheartedly agreed and declared them “twins.”

It didn't seem like much of a struggle to figure out where Katie O would end up since all the signs pointed to McEntire. But that didn't stop Bublé from adopting a faux country twang to convince Katie O to choose him. Ultimately, she stuck with her roots in the country and decided to join Team Reba. “She’s a country singer and I fight for my country singers,” McEntire said.

Jose Luis' performance of “Traitor” by Olivia Rodrigo was one of the most unique of the episode, as he put his own spin on the song by emphasizing the feminine qualities of his voice. Luis managed to spin on four chairs like Katie O, and his powerful vocals were clearly audible the moment he entered The voice stage – and immediately caught the attention of the trainers.

“You took the text and made it your story,” Stefani gushed, suggesting that Luis showed only a “little, tiny taste of who you are” during his audition. The Puerto Rican-born singer chose Team Gwen, primarily because he saw himself “reflected in Gwen” musically but also “in terms of fashion.”

return Agree Hopeful Cassidy Lee earned Chance No. 2 after failing to make it onto the show in Season 18 due to a no-chair turn. Since then, Lee has joined a female rock 'n' roll band, the Annie Dukes, and gained stage experience at shows with ZZ Top. The break proved fruitful, as her raucous cover of Linda Ronstadt's “You're No Good” reminded Bublé of the epitome of classic rock and impressed him enough to welcome her to his team.

“I hear something unique in your voice,” said Bublé, who brought together singers with unique styles during the auditions. “It's really feminine, but at the same time you have this rock growl. And I love that you play guitar.”

“Reba Magnet Irish! 'Cause she's a magnet and you need to retire!” Snoop joked after McEntire tapped contestant Katie O to be the newest member of Team Reba. Later in the episode, the rapper pressed a special “Reba Magnet” button that launched a giant horseshoe magnet with McEntire's new nickname on it, angering the country star (and the crowd).

It's the start of the Battle Rounds! The coaches will have the unenviable task of pitting two of their own singers against each other. The artists perform together and ultimately their coach decides who will move on to the next round. Strategy is key – pairings and song selection will play a crucial role in decision making.

Additionally, “steals” are now in effect, meaning any trainer can save or steal an eliminated singer during the round. The voice Things get particularly interesting when the stakes are so high. Follow along as we record every step of the competition.

The voice Battle Rounds premieres Monday, October 21st at 8pm ET/PT on NBC.

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