The Voice coaches advanced three more artists as the "Knockout Round" continued Tuesday night on NBC.

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The Knockouts feature Adam Levine, Christina Aguilera, Blake Shelton and Pharrell Williams pairing off members of their teams to duke it out over one spot in each matchup. The contestants are each allowed to sing a solo -- a song of their own choosing -- in the hope of outperforming their opponent.

During the Knockout Round, each coach is allowed only one "Steal" for his or her team. An artist can only be stolen by another coach after losing his or her respective faceoff.

All the contestants were guided and assisted by The Voice's newest key adviser Miley Cyrus.

For "Team Blake," Adam Wakefield sang "Bring It Home To Me" against Peyton Parker, who performed "Travelin' Soldier." Blake said Peyton's voice is unbelievably beautiful, but Adam has a "really dirty" voice and is also a great musician. Blake picked Adam W. as the Knockout winner because he just couldn't deny his talent. 

Pharrell then matched up Moushumi with Nick Hagelin. Moushumi sang "New Americana" and Pharrell told her that the coaches wanted to hear more because she has the chops to do so and is very interesting. Nick performed "Lost Without U" and Pharrell told him that his first four lines started out rough, however, he got much stronger as the song went on. Nick also had great crowd participation.

In the end, Pharrell picked Moushumi because he believes he can help her more going forward, saying there's more work to be done. He later elaborated that she's a "rare package" in that no one is like her on The Voice or on the charts.

The night wrapped with Christina pairing Maya Smith with "No One" against Tamar Davis with "Lay Me Down." Christina explained that Maya had a "certain essence" about her in the song and she truly owned its richness and greatness. Tamar, on the other hand, "murdered the song" and made it her own. Christina didn't really seem to hesitate on picking Tamar as the Knockout winner.


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