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The Voice Season 6 First Look: Watch the Cover of Miley Cyrus' "Wrecking Ball" That Turns All 4 Chairs Now!

Exclusive! Christina Grimmie, a 19-year-old YouTube sensation, wows all four coaches in the NBC reality hit's season premiere on Monday, Feb. 24

By Tierney Bricker Feb 19, 2014 10:20 PMTags
Adam Levine, Shakira, Usher, Blake Shelton, The VoiceTrae Patton/NBC

Move over, Miley Cyrus!

It's not easy to get all four coaches on The Voice to turn their chairs for you when you take the stage, but that's exactly what Christina Grimmie does in the NBC reality hit's season-six premiere on Monday, Feb. 24, thanks to her amazing cover of Cyrus' hit single "Wrecking Ball."

We've got your exclusive first look at Christina's performance that causes four chairs to turn and a civil war to ignite amongst coaches Adam Levine, Blake Shelton, Shakira and Usher to land the talented 19-year-old singer, who already has quite the fan following on YouTube!

"it's going to get bloody and we're going to fight," Levine says of all four coaches wanting the singer, saying his six seasons of experience give him an advantage.

Shakira's rebuttal? "He hasn't had a day off. He's tired! In season four, I might have been hormonal and sleepless, but now I'm rested and focused as laser!" Usher, meanwhile, decided that offering up praise was the best approach. "This is about your voice. You were phenomenal," he gushes. "I plan on winning this entire thing with you."

Blake gets the final sales pitch, telling Christina that this isn't about him or the other three coaches. "This is about you and what you want to do," he says. "I just want to help you figure out whatever that is and make you the winner of the show."

All valid arguments, but only one coach can win!

And speaking of wrecking balls (awesome segue alert!), we felt like we were hit by one when original coach CeeLo Green, who is sitting season six out along with Christina Aguilera, revealed he is quitting the series during an appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show.

"I'm going to continue my relationship with NBC. I have a television show development deal with them and hopefully some other talk show opportunities for later in the year," the "F--k You" singer said. "But yeah, I'm going to miss The Voice, too. I'm not coming back, guys."

The Voice premieres Monday, Feb. 24, at 8 p.m. on NBC.

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