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The Voice Episode 3.04 The Blind Auditions (4)
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The Voice Episode 3.04 The Blind Auditions (4)

Episode Premiere
September 17, 2012
Genre
Reality,Music
Production Company
Mark Burnett Productions
Official Site
http://www.nbc.com/the-voice/
Episode Premiere
September 17, 2012
Genre
Reality,Music
Period
2011 - now
Production Co
Mark Burnett Productions
Distributor
NBC
Official Site
http://www.nbc.com/the-voice/
Main Cast
  • Carson Daly
  • Adam Levine as Himself - Coach
  • John Legend as Self - Coach
  • Kelsea Ballerini as Self - Coach
  • Blake Shelton as Himself - Coach
  • Gwen Stefani as Self - Coach
  • Kelly Clarkson as Self - Coach
  • Christina Aguilera as Herself - Coach
  • Pharrell Williams as Self - Coach
  • Cee-Lo as Himself - Coach
  • Alicia Keys as Herself - Judge
  • Miley Cyrus as Herself - Judge
  • Usher as Himself - Coach
  • Shakira as Herself - Coach
  • Reba McEntire as Self - Coach
  • Nick Jonas as Self - Coach
  • Jennifer Hudson as Self - Coach
Additional Cast
  • Melanie Martinez as Herself - Contestant
  • Avery Wilson

The fourth installment of the blind auditions on season three of The Voice brings a fresh wave of hopefuls to the stage, each vying for a chance to join one of the four superstar coaches' teams. Among the standout performers is a young Melanie Martinez, whose unique vocal style and haunting rendition of a popular song immediately captivate the judges, sparking a bidding war between the coaches. Another memorable audition comes from Avery Wilson, a powerhouse vocalist who delivers a stunning performance that leaves the audience and coaches alike in awe. As the competition intensifies, the coaches—Adam Levine, Blake Shelton, CeeLo Green, and Christina Aguilera—continue to refine their strategies, using a mix of charm, humor, and personal connections to lure the most promising talents onto their respective teams. The episode showcases a diverse range of musical genres and emotional backstories, with several contestants sharing personal struggles that add depth to their performances. Tensions rise as the coaches' teams begin to fill up, making each subsequent audition more critical than the last.