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After a typically strong premiere Monday, night two of The Voice proved almost, if not just as entertaining as the first as Season 5 looks terrific so far.

On the premiere, the show-stopper was Michael Schuler. On night two, it was Tessanne Chin, a woman who Adam boldly said should win The Voice.

Yes, on night one.

Tessanne, 28, had the judges going all-in from the get go.

The final performer of the evening, singing “Try” by Pink, had all four chairs turned around and facing her before she even made it to the song’s chorus.

Adam proclaimed, “You could easily win The Voice this season.” Whether that was just a sales pitch to snag her or not, we can’t say, but it worked.

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Will she live up to the hype in the coming weeks? Time will tell, but the Jamaican native certainly made a name for herself on the stage Tuesday night.

 

Barry Black’s Pitch Perfect-esque vocal tricks confused Adam, but he clearly left an impression on the Maroon 5 singer, because he’s on the team!

The first contestant of the night was Jacquie Lee, 16, singing Amy Winehouse’s “Back to Black.” Despite Blake’s best efforts, she went with Christina.

Destinee Quinn some help from Alice cooper in her quest to move from biker bars to bigger stages, and will get the chance to do just that with Xtina.

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Holly Henry, 19, earned the first four-chair turn of the night with “The Scientist” by Coldplay. Holly chose team Blake and become a major contender.

Blake also ended up with Austin Jenckes and E.G. Daily, both of whom fit the mold of contestants he’s done well with in previous seasons – country with versatility.

Cee Lo Green was the only one to turn around for Cole Vosbury, but it only takes one, then outfought Adam for Jonny Grey, who could be a dark horse.

Who was your favorite singer of the night? Who’s got the best team so far? Did the singers pick the right coaches? Share your comments on The Voice below!