Will it happen tonight?

There are lots of contenders in this group that Ariana might want to nab for her inaugural team.

Here’s how the evening shakes out.

John Legend, Ariana Grande, andKelly Clarksonall hit their buttons.

John loves Raquel’s “soulful runs” but can already see that her voice is versatile.

Kelly can’t believe how fast some of those runs were.

And more than fast, they were “crisp” and “clean.”

The Joy Reunion / Redlands, Calif.“Boondocks” by Little Big Town

So many groups this season!

Robert tears up talking about how coming together helped, them rediscover the joy in music.

We love a good well-up story!

They have great harmonies and sound polished as a group.

Both Blake and John turn.

He seems genuinely pumped to work with these three and dig into some songs that show off harmony.

The Joy Reunion heads over toTeam Blake.

She wants to show them to go after their dreams or something like that.

It’s a nice sentiment if you’re into that.

Jasmine can really work her lower register, but there’s just too much going on in this arrangement.

She doesn’t receive any chair turns.

Ariana could tell Jasmine was nervous, and Kelly wanted “more space” between notes.

She was doing too much instead of relying on the “pureness” of her voice.

Hailey is only 13!

More than vocal talent, it’s pretty amazing how much emotion Hailey gets across with her voice.

Kelly loves that Hailey has the “power to belt” and some great vocal control.

She’s now in college, super close to her dad, and loves Ariana Grande.

It’s so nice to see!

Also nice: Jeremy’s voice.

Both Kelly and Blake press their buttons.

He dug in and “got better and better” as the song goes on.

Jeremy seemed to know that already anyway, but it still stings Blake when Jeremy decides to joinTeam Kelly.

Next up is a tried-and-true country singer.

No fiddles to be found!

His voice definitely sounds young, but all four of the coaches can’t resist.

It’s a real barn-burner, as they say in Oklahoma, I imagine.

Ariana praises Carson’s unexpected runs.

Keilah performs this INXS hit with her own cool, soulful spin.

Kelly, John, and Ariana all press their buttons.

He sees a lot of potential growth with her.

Ariana calls out the “soul and depth” to Keilah’s young voice.

Alas, Bubba seems nervous and has a lot of pitch problems.

He “has the raw material,” John notes; he just needs a little more experience.

Now Samara is ready to step into the spotlight.

It’s a cool vibe the whole way through.

Ariana tries to block John, but he turns first, so she misses her chance.

He notes the “interesting melodic changes” Samara made to the song before really wailing at the end.

He’s excited by her potential.

Ariana says she’s a fan of Samara and declares the performance “perfect from start to finish.”

Unfortunately, Ariana really could’ve used that block Samara decides to go withTeam Legend.

The inexperience is what gets him in the end.

No coaches turn, and Kelly says for her it was mostly because the performance was so linear.

She needed to know he had more range.

He needs a few more years of practice, and he could really turn some heads (and chairs!

you’re welcome).

Holly Forbes / 30 / Catlettsburg, K.Y.

“Rocket Man” by Elton John

Now, this is an audition, people.

She seems happy to finally be pursuing music on such a big stage.

And holy hell, does she deserve a stage likeThe Voice.

Ariana, John, and Kelly all turn at the same moment.

Excuse me, Ariana turns about one second ahead of John just enough to get that block in.

Blake turns not long after.

They’re all really fighting for Holly (well, poor John, he knows he lost out).

Blake loved the intricate verses.

Ariana says, “Every single second was so emotionally charged.”

She could go either way… and we won’t find out which way that is until tomorrow night.

But for why?

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