Gwen Stefani moved to tears by Justin Aaron's 'The Voice' performance: 'I’m in awe of you'

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Vocal chops are a dime a dozen on “The Voice,” but Team Blake aces singing from the heart.

Team Blake singer Bryce Leatherwood charmed coaches Blake Shelton, John Legend, Camila Cabello and Gwen Stefani during the second round of the live shows Monday night. The top 13 singers were tasked with performing a song that changed their life.

Leatherwood offered up a sweet performance of George Strait’s “Amarillo by Morning,” an endearing standard in the Georgia vocalist’s set. Shelton said the performance was a moment of redemption for Leatherwood, who found himself in the bottom four last week.

Shelton, pictured, said Team Blake singer Bryce Leatherwood's performance Monday night was a moment of redemption for the Georgia vocalist, who found himself in the bottom four last week.
Shelton, pictured, said Team Blake singer Bryce Leatherwood's performance Monday night was a moment of redemption for the Georgia vocalist, who found himself in the bottom four last week.

“This may be the first time I’ve ever actually felt like a stage mom,” Shelton said. “I was singing every word; I was so into that. … That was a great, solid performance.”

Leatherwood’s teammate bodie pulled on heartstrings with a powerhouse cover of his wedding song “I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)” by The Proclaimers.

“What I loved about tonight and what you do is you have so much access to your heart,” Stefani told bodie. “It’s so real. I believe you so much. I can’t believe you’re not a huge star yet.”

Here’s what else happened during Monday’s episode.

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Singers Devix and Eric Who brought the raw emotion for Team Camila.

Devix rocked the coaches with a fiery performance of “R U Mine?” by Arctic Monkeys, with Cabello dubbing the 28-year-old season finale material.

“You went superstar on this one,” Cabello told Devix. “You’re amazing. I want to scream.”

Who dialed down the campy showmanship with a tender cover of Elvis Presley’s “Can’t Help Falling in Love.”

“It’s very cool and very vulnerable of you to pick something like this because you’ve shown us so much fabulousness,” Legend told Who. “It’s just giving America a chance to get to know all of who you are.”

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Omar Jose Cardona and Kim Cruse of Team Legend weren’t afraid to wear their hearts on their sleeves.

Cardona electrified the stage with a passionate rendition of “In the Name of Love” by Bebe Rexha and Martin Garrix.

“My favorite part of that performance was seeing that emotion, that rawness in your face,” Cabello told Cardona. “This was something I was really waiting on from you was that vulnerability, that messiness, that humanity.”

Cruse channeled the grief of her grandmother’s death into a soaring performance of Willie Nelson’s “Always on My Mind.”

“I just lost my grandmother probably around the same time you lost yours, and I was so emotional just listening to you,” Legend told Cruse. “That was so beautiful, so soulful.”

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Justin Aaron moves Gwen Stefani to tears with cathartic performance

There was no shortage of honest feeling for Team Gwen singers Alyssa Witrado and Justin Aaron.

Witrado slowed things down with a soulful cover of “Dreaming of You” by Selena.

“The whole reason that we’ve gotten this far is just your spirit,” Stefani told Witrado. “There’s just something about you (that’s) hard to even put into words. You make me smile.”

Aaron closed out the show Monday night with a cathartic rendition of “Break Every Chain” by Tasha Cobbs Leonard, earning a standing ovation from all four coaches and moving Stefani to tears.
Aaron closed out the show Monday night with a cathartic rendition of “Break Every Chain” by Tasha Cobbs Leonard, earning a standing ovation from all four coaches and moving Stefani to tears.

Aaron closed out the show with a cathartic rendition of “Break Every Chain” by Tasha Cobbs Leonard, earning a standing ovation from all four coaches and moving Stefani to tears.

“You took it to the next level, and it was so beautiful. It was so moving,” Stefani told Aaron. “I can’t even speak. I’m in awe of you.”

To vote for any of the singers featured in the top 13, visit The Voice Official App or NBC.com/VoiceVote.

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