The Voice coaches advanced a bunch of great singers from the Blind Auditions during Monday night's broadcast on NBC, but only one person got all four coaches to press their buttons.

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Ryan Quinn, a 25-year-old artist from New York who works in the music department at a school for traumatized kids, sang "Can't Find My Way Home."

Adam Levine, Christina Aguilera, Pharrell Williams and Blake Shelton all turned around in their chairs and gave Ryan a standing ovation. Adam admitted he was jealous of his round tone and wife range, and Christina said he has a voice that needs to be heard worldwide.

Christina insisted she'd be so honored to be Ryan's coach and pull him through "the whole way." Blake wanted to help him be the best singer he could be, and Pharrell explained his style resonates with each coach on a different level. Pharrell also complimented Ryan by "saying nothing can go wrong" since he channels his gift to help others.

In the end, Ryan opted to be on "Team Adam."

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Three artists got three of the four coaches to turn their chairs around for them.

Peyton Parker, who sang "Dreams," sparked the attention of everyone except Adam. Christina told Peyton there was no one on her team like her, so she'd be special, different and important. Pharrell said it doesn't matter she sings country because a song is a song and he wanted to work with her.

Despite Christina and Pharrell's attempts to mock and make fun of Blake by yelling out, "Let's do this right," and "come home," Peyton still chose to be on Blake's team.

Hannah Huston, who performed "Unaware" by Allen Stone, had everyone except Adam fighting for her. Christina loved the "rasp" in her voice and said she can understand her "sassiness and fire." Pharrell was dying to see her perform again, and Blake said it was "so freakin' good" and it was soulful -- not to mention she had accurate falsetto. Hannah picked Pharrell.

All the coaches except Christina wanted Nate Butler on their team after he sang "The Walk." Pharrell said he wanted to dive deeper into who he is and wants to be as a performer, and Adam insisted his voice was "phenomenal" in its "brightest spots." Adam pointed out he needed a coach to teach him how to master his transitions, and Blake agreed he didn't nail his falsetto but was so close and had the potential to be great.


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In the end, Nate decided to join Adam's team.

Adam also turned around for Natalie Yacovazzi. Brian Nhira selected Pharrell over Blake, but Brittany Kennell picked Blake over Pharrell. Christina additionally walked away with Malin Heard and Kristen Marie on her team. Malin chose her over Pharrell, and Kristen opted to be on "Team Christina" instead of Blake's team.






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