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Every Winner from The Voice Season 24 Battles

The Battle rounds are when the competition really starts heating up. Who has the chops to make it to the Knockouts? 

By Christopher Rosa

The Voice Season 24 Blind Auditions were some of the most electrifying in the show's history. All four Coaches — Reba McEntireJohn LegendGwen Stefani, and Niall Horan — finished with stacked teams, which, of course, makes the Battles even more difficult. 

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As fans know by now, The Voice Battle rounds see the Coaches pitting two members of their team against each other. The Artists perform the same song together onstage, and in the end, their Coach decides who sang it best. That Contestant advances to the Knockouts, but don't worry: The losing Artist can still be in the game if another Coach decides to steal them. (Each Coach gets two steals in the Battles!) These maneuvers make the Battle rounds some of the most unpredictable parts of a Voice season. We're sure this time around will be no different. 

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Below, read a full recap of The Voice Season 24 Battles, including which Artists won their sing-offs who got stolen, and more. 

The Voice Season 24 Battles: Every winner from the rounds 

Team Legend

Mara Justine vs. Claudia B. 

The song: “Son of a Preacher Man” by Dusty Springfield

The winner: Mara Justine, leading Niall Horan to steal Claudia B. Claudia B is now on Team Niall 

“Mara just has a little bit more edge,” Legend said comparing the two singers. 

AZÁN vs. Taylor Deneen

The song: “Do It” by Chloe x Halle

The winner: Taylor Deneen, causing both McEntire and Horan to attempt to steal AZÁN. AZÁN chose Horan, bringing her over to Team Niall.

“Taylor as a vocalist is just stunning,” Legend said about Deneen. 

Kaylee Shimizu vs. Elizabeth Evans

The song: “Traitor” by Olivia Rodrigo 

The winner: Kaylee Shimizu, which led to McEntire stealing Elizabeth Evans. Evans is now on Team Reba. 

“Kaylee, she’s 17, but my god. She can do anything. Crazy range!” Legend said about Shimizu.

Talakai vs. Caleb Sasser 

The song: “Too Good at Goodbyes” by Sam Smith 

The winner: Caleb Sasser, sending Talakai home 

“I see so much potential in Caleb,” Legend said. “I see his artistry, his uniqueness in everything he does, and I’m excited to see what he does next.” 

JaRae Womack vs. Lila Forde

The song: “Killing Me Softly with His Song” 

The winner: Lila Forde, sending JaRae Womack home 

“Something about Lila just stood out. It’s this slinky, beautiful classic ‘70s singer-songwriter voice,” Legend said.

Deejay Young vs. Ephraim Owens

The song: "Cry Me a River" by Justin Timberlake

The winner: Deejay Young, sending  Ephraim Owens home

"Both of these guys are such talented performers," Legend said after the Battle ended. "Deejay's such a great tenor. His background as a musical theater Artist has helped him be really flexible and just show up." 

Stee vs. Willie Gomez

The song: “Tacones Rojos” by Sebastián Yatra and John Legend 

The winner: Stee, sending Willie Gomez home 

“I think Stee can go really far,” Legend said following the Battle.

Team Reba

Caitlin Quisenberry vs. Crystal Nicole

The song: “The Song Remembers When” by Trisha Yearwood

The winner: Caitlin Quisenberry, sending Crystal Nicole home 

“Caitlin, the way she expresses herself, she’s not only country. She’s kind of a country-pop.” 

Dylan Carter vs. Tom Nitti 

The song:'Til You Can't” by Cody Johnson

The winner: Tom Nitti, sending Dylan Carter home 

“I had to choose Tom because he has continued to impress me. I love his soul country. It just made my heart feel good,” McEntire said. 

Ruby Leigh vs. Al Boogie

The song: “Jolene” by Dolly Parton

The winner: Ruby Leigh, sending Al Boogie home

“It was a very hard decision,” McEntire said. “‘Cause I loved Al’s singing. I loved his tone. Everything about it. It’s just that Ruby has something totally different.” 

Mac Royals vs. Rachele Nguyen

The song: “How Deep Is Your Love” by the Bee Gees

The winner: Rachele Nguyen, leading John Legend to steal Mac Royals, putting him on Team Legend 

“Rachel, man, she just blew me away,” McEntire said. “For her to beat out a Four-Chair Turn says a lot.”

Jackson Snelling vs. Jordan Rainer 

The song: "The Heart Won't Lie" by Reba McEntire and Vince Gill

The winner: Jordan Rainer, sending Jackson Snelling home 

"Jordan is so different than anyone else on all of the Coaches' teams," McEntire said. "She's witty, she's quirky. It takes talent but it also takes also a unique personality to go forward." 

Angelina Nazarian vs. Alison Albrecht

The song: “You Say” by Lauren Daigle

The winner: Allison Albrecht, sending Angelina Nazarian home 

“Alison and Angelina did a great job. I was really proud of them,” McEntire said after the Battle ended. “Alison is a wonderful singer. She was a One-Chair turn. I believed in her then, and I still believe in her now.” 

Ms. Monet vs. CORii

The song:New Attitude” Patti LaBelle

The winner: Ms. Monet, but both Stefani and Horan tried to steal CORii. She chose Stefani, making her a member of Team Gwen. 

“I was totally impressed with CORii, but I had to go with Ms. Monet,” McEntire said. “She’s just so much of a powerhouse.” 

Team Niall 

Brailey Lenderman vs. Huntley 

The song: “Hold My Hand” by Hootie & the Blowfish

The winner: Huntley, sending Brailey Lenderman home 

“I genuinely think Huntley could win this competition,” Horan said. “The way he sings and the power that he gives onstage. He had the room on the edge of their seat.”

Olivia Minogue vs. Laura Williams 

The song: 'Ghost” by Ella Henderson

The winner: Olivia Minogue, sending Laura Williams home 

“Olivia’s growth between the Blinds and the Battles has been amazing,” Horan said. 

Reid Zingale vs. Noah Spencer

The song: “Lego House” by Ed Sheeran 

The winner: Noah Spencer, sending Reid Zingale home 

“Noah showed me today that he can sing pretty much anything,” Horan said. “He would call himself a country guy, [but] he stood up today and sang basically a pop-folk song.” 

Alexa Wildish vs. LVNDR

The song: “Everything I Wanted” by Billie Eilish

The winner: Alexa Wildish, sending LVNDR home 

“Alexa has something different,” Horan said. “She can portray emotion in a song like nobody else in the competition.”

Nini Iris vs. Sophia Hoffman 

The song: “Heart of Glass” by Blondie 

The winner: Nini Iris, sending Sophia Hoffman home 

“Nini’s got something special,” Horan said. “She has this thing where you can’t keep your eye off her. There’s a gap in the world of music for someone like Nini. All she needs to do is run in a straight line into it.” 

Lennon Vanderdoes vs. Tanner Massey

The song: "She's Always a Woman" by Billy Joel 

The winner: Lennon Vanderdoes, kicking off a Double Steal of Tanner Massey between John Legend and Gwen Stefani. Massey chose Stefani, moving him over to Team Gwen.

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"Something deep down in my gut said Lennon," Horan said, explaining his decision-making. "I've always been super attracted to really interesting tones. There's nobody in this competition that has a tone even remotely near him. That makes him a very, very dark horse." 

Julie Roome vs. Olivia Eden

The song: “Kiss Me” by Sixpence None the Richer 

The winner: Julia Roome, sending Olivia Eden home

“Julia is by far the youngest in this competition, and not for a second would you think so,” Horan said. “She has this dreaminess about her when she sings.” 

Team Gwen

Brandon Montel vs. Kara Tenae

The song: “Have You Ever?” by Brandi 

The winner: Kara Tenae, leading Legend to steal Montel. 

“I had to go with Kara because she just won this Battle,” Stefani said. “To see her rise from rehearsals. If she can grow that much in a short amount of time!” 

Jason Arcilla vs. Eli Ward

The song: ”Make It With You” by Bread

The winner: Jason Arcilla, sending Eli Ward home 

“Jason has the kind of voice that just has this breath-y, airy serene quality that I would listen to on a record,” Stefani said

Joslynn Rose vs. Rudi

The song: “My Immortal” by Evanescence

The winner: Rudi, sending Joslynn Rose home 

“[Rudi] is very tasteful with the way she uses her voice,” Stefani said. “I had to go with Rudi because I think she’s ready for what’s about to come in the competition.” 

Jenna Marquis vs. Claire Heilig

The song: “Flowers” by Miley Cyrus 

The winner: Jenna Marquis, sending Claire Heilig home 

“I had to go with Jenna because she just has so much self-identity,” Stefani said.

Calla Prejean vs. Chechi Sarai

The song: “I’ll Never Love Again” by Lady Gaga

The winner: Chechi Sarai, sending Calla Prejean home

“I just know that Chechi has what it takes to have a flawless performance,” Stefani said after the Battle. 

BIAS vs. Jacquie Roar 

The song: “Need a Favor” by Jelly Roll 

The winner: BIAS, keeping him on Team Gwen. McEntire opted to steal Jacquie Roar, bringing her over to Team Reba. 

“I had to go with BIAS,” Stefani said after the Battle. “He is just so interesting and artistic. His personality, his energy, and his voice. He’s kind of the whole package.” 

Kristen Brown vs. Juliette Ojeda

The song: “That’s the Way It Is” by Celine Dion 

The winner: Kristen Brown, sending Juliette Ojeda home

“In rehearsal I was like, ‘Oh my god, you can do anything,’” Stefani said about Brown.