Its week 2 of the Blinds, andThe Voiceis losing it.
Were laughing, were crying, and if youre coachKelly Clarkson, youre laughing again.
And then some more.

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It is awkward as hell.
Alas, we have no time for laughs, we have business to attend to and teams to fill.
You have to be at least a little bit brave to go onThe Voice, especially at 16.
I mean, of course it does, shes 16 and hes Nick Jonas.Team Nickit is.
The guy has some chops!
The pitch problems can be worked out.Chair Turns:Once again Nick and Kelly go head-to-head.
Life is strange, guys.
Stranger still, Clerida and her cello and super-stripped-down performance get zero chair turns.
Its not the worst idea!Chair Turns:Zero, and this one bums me out.
Okay, also the singing.
Samantha is a great get.
Thats what Blakes banking on.
I mean, will Blake go with a pop guy over a country artist in the end?
Hes proud to have Jamal on his team.Coach:Team Blakeis making me FEEL THINGS.
Ruby is a musician in NYC she sings in a hip hop group and she has a great tone.
But something just doesnt connect with the coaches.
John thinks it came down to song selection.
Ruby G seems like someone who could pop up again another season and really wow the coaches.
Time will tell!Chair Turns:Ugh, zero.
Samuel Wilco, 39, Fort Knox, Ken.
// LatelySamuel here is a military guy who once won the Armys best male vocalist competition.
Hes been performing most of his short life and is ready to take the next step.
He powers through a big ol blues performance with lots of grit and growls and rasp.
Because the way he performs it, it sure sounds like it.
Thunderstorm is one of 11 children, and his entire family is musical.
And, you guys, he knows a lot.
Its an easy four-chair turn.
The coaches are enamored with his artistry and his vocal control.
He made it seem so easy, but it definitely was not.
Inject directly into my body, just.