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The Voice Exclusive: Here Are the Next Battle Round Pairings

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The Voice battles are officially underway, and Season 18 is continuing full speed ahead on Monday with the second round, during which we’ll see contestants go head-to-head to impress coaches Blake Shelton, Kelly Clarkson, John Legend, and Nick Jonas, and we’ll find out who wins their bouts (or one of those precious saves) and moves onto the knockouts.

TV Guide has a sneak peek at what’s ahead for this next round of battles and can exclusively reveal which contestants from each team will be competing with one another, along with the titles of the songs each pair will perform.

Team Blake: Jacob Daniel Murphy vs. Toneisha Harris
Song: “Good As Hell” by Lizzo

Team Kelly: Gigi Hess vs. Micah Iverson
Song: “Someone You Loved” by Lewis Capaldi

Team Legend: Cammwess vs. Mandi Castillo
Song: “Señorita” by Shawn Mendes & Camila Cabello

Team Blake: Cam Spinks vs. Kailey Abel
Song: “What Ifs” by Kane Brown feat. Lauren Alaina

Team Nick: Anders Drerup vs. Tate Brusa
Song: “Circles” by Post Malone

Team Legend: Darious Lyles vs. Nelson Cade III
Song: “Come Together” by The Beatles

You can also check out the above video for a recap of who these artists are and what they pulled off during the blind auditions to earn their places in The Voice competition so far.

The Voice‘s battle rounds continue on Monday, March 30 at 8/7c on NBC.

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