The Voice coach Adam Levine believed he had regained his crown as king after winning two four-chair turnarounds against fellow coaches Gwen Stefani, Pharrell Williams and Blake Shelton during the series' fourth blind auditions episode Tuesday night on NBC.

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Adam snagged Chris Jamison after he sang "Gravity" and managed to persuade all four coaches to turn around. Jonathan Wyndham also joined "Team Adam" with his impressionable performance of "Say Something."

Katriz Trinidad sparked the interest of three coaches, as Adam didn't bite. She sang "At Last" and selected Pharrell.

There were a lot of faceoffs between two coaches for particular artists during last night's broadcast. 

Jean Kelley performed "Already Gone" and got Gwen and Blake to fight for her. She picked Gwen. Ethan Butler sang his very own rendition of "Beneath Your Beautiful" and peaked Adam and Blake's interest. He chose Adam. Toia Jones performed "One and Only," causing Pharrell and Adam to turn around. She opted to be on Pharrell's team.

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Craig Wayne Boyd, who sang "The Whiskey Ain't Workin,'" was the focus of a Blake vs. Pharrell showdown. He chose to be on "Team Blake." Rebekah Samarin, who performed "A Case of You," picked Adam after he squared off against Gwen.

Blake also selected two artists whom no one else wanted. He ended up with Grant Ganzer, who sang "Unaware," and Tanner Linford, who performed "When You Say Nothing At All."

Gwen solely turned her chair around for Amanda Lee Peers thanks to her performance of "Put the Gun Down."

The following contestants walked away without a team and coach: Roem Baur with "Oh, Pretty Woman," Tini Grey with "Sara Smile," Jerome Johnson with "Un-Break My Heart," Sydney Cubit with "Somewhere Only We Know," and Aaron Pfeiffer with "Don't You Worry Child."






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