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THE VOICE -- “The Knockouts Part 3” Episode 2812 -- Pictured: (l-r) Michael Bublé, Reba McEntire, Niall Horan, Snoop Dogg
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Niall Horan Uses Mic Drop on DEK of Hearts in Knockout Rounds

by jummy84 November 11, 2025
written by jummy84

What To Know

  • The Knockout Rounds continued on the Monday, November 10, episode of The Voice.
  • The coaches had no Saves or Steals in this round, so they all had to make tough cuts.
  • Niall Horan used his Mic Drop on one act who impressed him the most.

The Monday, November 10, episode of The Voice featured Night 3 of the Knockout Rounds, with coaches pairing their remaining eight artists up for head-to-head song battles. Each contestant performed a song of their choice before their coach eliminated one of them, with no Saves or Steals left in play.

Three coaches still had their Mic Drops to use, putting one artist from their team in the running to perform at the Rose Parade. Once all four Mic Drops are used, viewers will get to vote on their favorite, and the winner will earn the special performance.

Scroll down for a recap of the night’s performances and to find out who the coaches chose for their teams, as well as a roundup of where all the teams stand so far.

Ryan Mitchell vs. Conrad Khalil (Team Reba)

Reba McEntire‘s artists Ryan Mitchell and Conrad Khalil were up first. Conrad was a one-chair turn in the Blind Auditions, while Ryan had no chairs turn around and is only in the competition thanks to Carson Daly‘s Callback ticket.

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Conrad performed “Closer” by NeYo, and Ryan sang “Zombie,” both of which impressed the coaches. “Conrad, you had all the runs, you have great range, you have a really gorgeous tone,” Michael Bublé said. “Ryan has come back and exceeded everyone’s expectations. You have the ability to interpret songs better than anyone else did.”

Bublé said he would lean towards Ryan if the decision was up to him. Snoop pointed out, “If you want that rock alternative, it’s Ryan. But if you want that R&B, then it’s Conrad.”

McEntire had to make the ultimate decision, and she went with Ryan, noting his ability to connect to the song because of his struggles with alcohol. “Ryan is different than anybody in this competition,” she admitted. ‘We don’t get that much alternative rock on the show, so to have Ryan fill that void is perfect.”

Marty O’Reilly vs. Rob Cole (Team Bublé)

Team Bublé’s first pairing of the night was Marty O’Reilly vs. Rob Cole, who sang “The Letter” by Joe Cocker and “Wondering Why” by Red Clay Strays, respectively.

Marty O'Reilly and Rob cole

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“Marty, man, the way you sing, the way you howl and growl, ain’t nothing but a dog in you. I love that,” Snoop Dogg said. “You could win The Voice. You were that good. Rob Cole, the way you started on that piano and stood up and went to a whole other level, that’s superstar level.”

Niall Horan praised Rob for telling the story “so well,” and said Marty was “captivating” to watch. Bublé picked Rob as the winner, adding, “Rob has a voice that I could listen to all day. It’s so distinct and unique that it could only be Rob. I really feel like Rob could be the winner of The Voice. I can’t wait to see what’s next.”

Trinity vs. Jack Austin (Team Bublé)

Trinity and Jack Austin also went head-to-head on Team Bublé.

Jack Austin, Trinity

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Trinity was the winner of the battle after her rendition of Whitney Houston‘s “I’m Your Baby Tonight.”

“She has the ability to play within the realm of R&B and pop. She looks like a star, sounds like a star, and she is a star,” her coach raved.

DEK of Hearts vs. Kayleigh Clark (Team Niall)

The final Knockout of the night was between the trio, DEK of Hearts, and country singer Kayleigh Clark. DEK of Hearts sang “What If I Never Get Over You” by Lady A, while Kayleigh performed “Blue” by LeAnn Rimes and even yodeled in the performance.

DEK of Hearts and Kayleigh Clark

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McEntire called Kayleigh’s performance “wonderful” and said her yodels were “perfect.” She also praised DEK of Hearts’ harmonies and said she would pick them as the winner.

Horan had a tough decision to make. “I think this is what it looks like when two four-chair turns get into a Knockout together,” he said. “Kayleigh, you just came out of the block strong. When we had Joe Walsh in, he was asking you to commit with breath and you took all of his notes, all of my notes, on board and just smashed it. DEK, that wall of sound that you make is just so beautiful. There’s not many vocal groups out here these days where all three can sing.”

DEK of Hearts were declared the winners. “Kayleigh is an incredibly talented singer, I just have a feeling about DEK,” Horan shared. “They bring something to the show and to music that makes me excited. When they sing together, it’s special.” In fact, he loved the performance so much that he gave DEK of Hearts his Mic Drop, putting them in the running to sing at the Rose Parade.

Below, see how the teams are stacking up in the Knockout Rounds so far (artists who were Saved or Stolen in the Battles are noted in parentheses). By the end of the Knockouts, each coach will have four artists on their teams.

TEAM SNOOP
Ralph Edwards
Toni Lorene

TEAM NIALL
Ava Nat (save)
Aiden Ross
DEK of Hearts

TEAM REBA
Aubrey Nicole (save)
Ryan Mitchell (Carson Callback)

TEAM BUBLÉ
Max Chambers
Rob Cole
Trinity

The Voice, Season 28, Mondays, 8/7c, NBC

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Season 28 Battle Rounds Part 3 Feature Snoop Dogg’s Steal and More

by jummy84 October 21, 2025
written by jummy84

The Monday, October 20, episode of The Voice featured Night 3 of the Battle Rounds. Coaches Snoop Dogg, Reba McEntire, Niall Horan, and Michael Bublé had tough decisions to make after watching more of their artists go head-to-head in duet performances.

The contestants were advised by Lizzo (Team Snoop), Nick Jonas (Team Reba), Lewis Capaldi (Team Niall), and Kelsea Ballerini (Team Bublé) before taking the stage for their Battles. Heading into Night 3, Horan still had his Save, while Snoop and Bublé each had a Steal.

Scroll down for a recap of the performances and to find out who the coaches chose, as well as where the teams stand heading into the final night of Battles before the Knockout Round.

Here’s where the teams stand after three nights of Battle Rounds:

Lauren Anderson vs. Makenzie Phipps (Team Snoop)

Lauren Anderson and Makenzie Phipps kicked off the show with a performance of “Before He Cheats” by Carrie Underwood. Horan called it a “good, old school, Voice Battle.”

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“Makenzie, you performed that song in a completely different way. In your part, you did your thing, hit some crazy notes,” he added. “And Lauren, you are a powerhouse. That scream that you do? I don’t even know where to start with who you choose.”

McEntire told both ladies they are “terrific performers” and noted that Underwood doesn’t record easy records. “Lauren, you came out of the gate ready,” McEntire said. “Makenzie, great performance, too. I’m proud of you both. If I had to make a decision, I think it’d be Lauren.”

Bublé said he had “nothing to critique” about Makenzie’s voice, but ultimately would pick Lauren because of her moves on stage. Snoop told Makenzie she’s a “superstar” and gushed over Lauren’s “strong performance” from the get-go. He ultimately picked Lauren as the winner of the Battle.

“What I loved about Lauren’s performance is she can really go another notch,” he explained. “I feel like Lauren has the experience to get her to the Finals.”

Max Chambers vs Aarik Duncan (Team Bublé)

Max Chambebrs and Aarik Duncan performed “Just the Two of Us.” Snoop praised the guys for their chemistry and for “complementing” each other instead of “outworking” each other. He said Max would be his choice for the winner of the Battle.

Max Chambers and Aarik Duncan

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“Aarik, you’ve taken it to a different level, man,” Horan said. “You really stood out in a great way. And Max, you’re just a complete natural. It was so good to watch you just shine up there.” He admitted he was “leaning towards” Max as the winner.

McEntire told the guys they gave a “spectacular performance” and noted how “comfortable” they were together. She selected Aarik as her would-be winner. But the decision was Bublé’s.

“Aarik, your voice has just a gorgeous tonal quality, such a richness,” he shared. “You’re perfection, man. Max, there’s a lot of right that comes out of you. You’re 14, but you come with a lot of maturity. You were hitting notes I haven’t heard you hit before.” He picked Max as the winner of the Battle, noting that the teenager “has the potential to become a star.”

Aiden Ross vs. Ava Nat (Team Niall)

Horan gave Aiden Ross and Ava Nat his own duet “What a Time” to perform. McEntire told them that they should consider performing as a duo if their solo careers don’t wokr out.

Ava Nat and Aiden Ross

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“Aiden you have such a beautiful voice and I just love watching you go into your falsetto,” Bublé said. “Ava, there’s such a sweetness and richness in your tone.” He chose Aiden as the winner of the Battle, because the “falsetto kind of melted me.”

Snoop pointed out that he “wanted both” Aiden and Ava on his team and even turned his chair for their auditions. He hinted that he would “do some things” if he had the chance to. Horan told his team members that the performance “was everything I wanted it to be and 20 times more.”

He ended up choosing Aiden as the winner of the Battle due to his “level of consistency.” However, he also pushed his Save button for Ava, while Snoop hit his Steal button. The choice was then Ava’s, and she decided to stay with Team Niall.

“I had to use my Save,” he said. “I love Ava’s voice. I love her ability to tell a story. She does it simply better than anyone on the show.”

Leyton Robinson vs. Manny Costello (Team Reba)

Leyton Robinson and Manny Costello were tasked with singing Chris Stapleton‘s “Think I’m in Love With You.” Bublé said it was “incredible,” noting that Leyton could “sing the phone book,” and raving over Manny’s “gravely, amazing” voice. He “leaned towards” Leyton as the winner, though.

Leyton Robinson and Manny Costello

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Horan told Manny his voice was “really great,” adding, “Your grit in your voice is something I didn’t really hear last time stand out. And you can run, too, which I never heard.” The One Direction singer also praised Leyton’s “piercing voice that you can hear in any harmonies.”

McEntire told both singers she was “proud” of them and noted that they’ve grown, even since rehearsals. She picked Leyton as the winner because she felt like she could help her more as they move forward in the competition.

Vinya Chhabra vs. Conrad Khalil (Team Reba)

Vinya Chhabra and Conrad Khalil performed a duet of “It Takes Two” for their Battle.

Vinya Chhabra and Conrad Khalil

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“Conrad, I would call you a show dog because when those lights come on … PIZAZZ!” McEntire gushed, before choosing Conrad as the winner of the Battle.

“Conrad, he was a one-chair turn from me, but he has grown so much in this process,” she shared. “His voice is great and I think he will continue to grow and improve.”

Emmanuel Rey vs. Mindy Miller (Team Snoop)

For their Battle, Emmanuel Rey and Mindy Miller sang “Angel From Montgomery.” While it was more in her wheelhouse than his, he managed to make it his own.

Mindy Miller and Emmanuel Rey

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“Emmanuel, how you held your own in a song that wasn’t leaning your way, that says a lot about you,” Horan praised. “That’s real artistry to put your swing on a song that’s not particularly your lane. Mindy, your voice is amazing and the level you’ve taken it to since the Blinds is next level.”

McEntire told Emmanuel he can probably “sing just about anything,” and noted that it was “really a treat” to listen to Mindy sing. She chose Mindy as the winner, but the decision was all Snoop’s.

“Emmanuel, when you put the Spanish in there, you turned me all the way up,” the rapper said. “To me, you’re an artist. Just so you know, I have a label. We’ll talk about that later. Mindy, the minute you started playing and singing, it felt like it was your record. You were comfortable with this record. The thing I’m interested in seeing is what can happen outside this wheelhouse.”

Luckily, he’ll get a chance to do just that as he continues to coach Mindy, as he chose her as the Battle winner.

Kirbi vs. Carolina Rodriguez (Team Niall)

Kirbi and Carolina Rodriguez sang Lauren Daigle‘s “You Say” for the last Battle of the night. McEntire told them the performance was “angelic” and admitted she wasn’t able to pick one a winner.

Kirbi and Carolina Rodriguez

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Snoop made sure to note that he still had his Steal to use, as Horan struggled to make a choice. “It was beautiful,” he gushed. “It was emotional, it was everythign we want in a Battle. What’s really hard is you two have become such good friends over this. Kirbi, that rasp is so beautiful at the top of your register. Not many people have that. Like Snoop said, you looked like a veteran up there. Carolina, the way you started that song, to sing low in your register, straight out of the gate, was so impressive.”

Niall picked Kirbi as the winner because she “really gave me the emotion that I wanted from that song.” However, as expected, Snoop stole Carolina. “The thing I loved about Carolina the most was her growth, hearing her from the Blinds to now,” he noted.

Heading into the last night of Battles, here’s where the teams stand. Each coach has one more Battle pairing to complete their teams, while Bublé also has his Steal remaining.

SNOOP DOGG
Yoshihanaa
Natala Albertini (save)
Kenny Iko
Toni Lorene
Lauren Anderson
Mindy Miller
Carolina Rodriguez (steal)

REBA MCENTIRE
Aaron Nichols
Austin Gilbert (steal)
Ryan Mitchell
Cori Kennedy
Aubrey Nicole (save)
Leyton Robinson
Conrad Khalil

NIALL HORAN
Dustin Dale Gaspard
Sadie Dahl (steal)
Kayleigh Clark
Liam Von Elbe
Aiden Ross
Ava Nat (save)
Kirbi

MICHAEL BUBLÉ
Jazz McKenzie
Trinity (save)
Rob Cole
Max Cooper III
Marty O’Reilly
Max Chambers

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