Adam Levine finally got himself a country artist!
On Monday, March 3, Levine was the final coach to have a spot left on his team on The Voice — and he filled it with a 17-year-old country singer.
Trevon Dawson performed Bailey Zimmerman's "Religiously" for his blind audition — and coach Kelsea Ballerini immediately advised the Maroon 5 frontman to turn his chair.
After his performance, which Levine, 45, turned for, coach Michael Bublé ran out of his chair and gave Dawson a hug.
"Dude, if that's how you sound when you're a little nervous, this dude just got a massive score," Bublé, 49, said of Levine.
"Jackpot!" Ballerini, 31, added.
Dawson then invited his mother, father and sister to the stage — and Bublé said he was "so happy for you and so miserable for me."
"All I have to say is, 'Damn you, Adam,'" the "Home" singer concluded.
John Legend — who was the first to fill his team — told Dawson that he loved the "shred" in his voice. "It's not natural," the "All of Me" singer said.
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When it was the "Heartfirst" singer's turn to speak, she poured her heart out to the contestant.
"Well hey, cowboy," she said. "You arguably had the highest stakes performance because our teams are full. There is one spot left for this season and it's Adam's and he is tough because Blake [Shelton] has broken his heart over and over and over again."
"That's a long time of loving a genre that you just don't get to do because Blake... I think he has a lot to work through but maybe this is fate," Ballerini continued.
Levine gave the final word and complimented Dawson for his voice that "cuts like a knife."
"You're singing a big song and everyone's going crazy and the experience, it's a very intimidating one or it can be. You never let that get the best of you and your voice is what sailed to the top of all of the chaos," the "Sunday Morning" singer said. "To me, the people that end up winning this show are the ones that have those voices that cut through all the noise."
He continued, "I'm going to take all of the 'nos' that I've heard from country music, I'm gonna pour all of that into you. You can win this show and you've got a bright future ahead of you. It's really good to have you on my team man."
In a one-on-one after the audition, the "She Will Be Loved" singer said that Dawson was the "perfect person to round out" his team — and he could see him going far in country music.
Monday, March 3 marked the end of the blind auditions and the battle rounds are set to begin on Monday, March 10 on at 8 p.m. ET on NBC.