The Voice coaches picked the remaining 13 artists for their teams, rounding out Season 11's Top 48, during Monday night's broadcast on NBC.

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The Voice coaches Adam Levine, Blake Shelton, Alicia Keys and Miley Cyrus each filled his or her 12-person team last night.

The coaches advanced duo Shannon, 23, and Whitney, 25, from Texas; Johnny Rez, a 25-year-old from Miami, FL; Maye Thomas, a 27-year-old from Broken Arrow, OK; Courtney Harrell, a 36-year-old from Los Angeles, CA; Tarra Layne; Charity Bowden; JSoul; Belle Jewel; Kylie Rothfield, a 23-year-old from Danville, CA; Natasha Bure, a 17-year-old from Los Angeles, CA; Blaine Long, a 40-year-old from Chander, AZ; Ponciano Seoane, a 25-year-old from San Antonio, TX; and Josette Diaz, a 17-year-old from Cresskill, NJ.

Whitney and Shannon's performance of "Landslide" persuaded all four coaches to press their buzzers and turn their chairs around. Alicia won them over by gushing about how powerful they could be together, and the coach called herself "queen of the four chairs."

Blaine was also a standout last night with his rendition of "Have a Little Faith in Me." From construction to fast-food jobs and music gigs about four times a week, Blaine can now focus solely on music while competing on Blake's team. Miley and Adam also fought for the songwriter, and the only reason Alicia didn't turn around was because her team was already filled. 

After a "Best of the Blinds" episode airs Tuesday night at 8PM ET/PT, which will include never-before-seen moments and the coaches looking back at their decisions thus far, The Voice's infamous "Battle Round" will begin next week on Monday night, October 10.

During the "Battle Round," coaches and celebrity advisers will encourage and guide their respective teams of performers to help them develop skill sets necessary to succeed on the show. This season, Miley will team up with Joan Jett, Alicia with Charlie Puth, Adam with Sammy Hagar and Blake with Bette Midler.

Each coach will then pit two of their own team members against one another to perform the same song simultaneously in front of a live audience. The coach must choose one winner in each face-off. The champions will ultimately advance to the "Knockout Round," but each coach is allowed to steal two losing artists. 

Below is a list of The Voice's Top 48 artists and their hometowns, along with a breakdown of the teams:

Team Miley

- Charity Bowden (Montgomery, AL)

- Ali Caldwell (Woodbridge, NJ)

- Josette Diaz (New York, NY)

- Aaron Gibson (Atlanta, GA)

- Khaliya Kimberlie (Yuba City, CA)

- Lane Mack (Lafeyette, LA)

- Karlee Metzger (Columbia, MO)

- Courtnie Ramirez (Bryan, TX)

- Sa'Rayah (Chicago, IL)

- Maye Thomas (Las Vegas, NV)

- Sophia Urista (Detroit, MI)

- Darby Walker (Atlanta, GA)


Team Alicia

- Christian Cuevas (Orlando, FL)

- Lauren Diaz (Apple Valley, CA)

- Josh Halverson (Willmar, MN)

- Belle Jewel (American Fork, UT)

- We' McDonald (Paterson, NJ)

- Dave Moisan (Louisville, KY)

- Kylie Rothfield (Danville, CA)

- Michael Sanchez (San Diego, CA)

- Halle Tomlinson (Chicago, IL)

- Gabriel Violett (Fenton, MO)

- Jason Warrior (Chicago, IL)

- Whitney and Shannon (Houston, TX)


Team Adam

- Natasha Bure (Los Angeles, CA)

- Andrew DeMuro (Flemington, NJ)

- Riley Elmore (W. Dundee, IL)

- Elia Esparza (El Paso, TX)

- Brendan Fletcher (Randolph, NJ)

- Billy Gilman (Westerly, RI)

- Simone Gundy (Fort Worth, TX)

- JSoul (Virginia Beach, VA)

- Bindi Liebowitz (Summit, NJ)

- Nolan Neal (Nashville, TN)

- Johnny Rez (Miami, FL)

- Ponciano Seoane (Vandenberg Air Force Base, CA)


Team Blake

- Austin Allsup (Fort Worth, TX)

- Gabe Broussard (Lafayette, LA)

- Christian Fermin (Anaheim, CA)

- Josh Gallagher (Johnstown, PA)

- Dana Harper (Dallas, TX)

- Courtney Harrell (Boston, MA)

- Sundance Head (Houston, TX)

- Preston James (Nashville, TN)

- Tarra Layne (Pittsburgh, PA)

- Blaine Long (Parkersburg, WV)

- Dan Shafer (Mount Juliet, TN)

- Ethan Tucker (Olympia, WA)
About The Author: Elizabeth Kwiatkowski
Elizabeth Kwiatkowski is Associate Editor of Reality TV World and has been covering the reality TV genre for more than a decade.