The Voice: Camila Cabello saves her singer Steven McMorran after he lost tough Battle Rounds matchup

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Camila Cabello used her save to keep singer Steven McMorran on her team after he lost his Battle Rounds matchup on Tuesday’s episode of The Voice on NBC.

The 25-year-old new coach pitted songwriter Steven, 40, against Morgan Myles, 35, with the Nashville singers battling it out to the Miley Cyrus song Wrecking Ball.

‘I choose Wrecking Ball for them because they are both powerhouse singers,’ Camila said.

The Voice: Camila Cabello saves her singer Steven McMorran after he lost tough Battle Rounds matchup

New coach: Camila Cabello used her save to keep singer Steven McMorran on her team after he lost his Battle Rounds matchup on Tuesday’s episode of The Voice on NBC

Camila encouraged Steven and Morgan to sing to each other while coaching them with her team advisor Charlie Puth, 30.

Morgan talked about connecting with the song because she had a very toxic relationship, while Steven leaned on his experience as a songwriter for artists such as Michael Bolton, Celine Dion, Joe Cocker and Tim McGraw.

Charlie admitted he knew it would be a hard choice for Camila.

Camila gave them a standing ovation when they finished.

Talented songwriter: Steven as a songwriter has worked with top artists such as Michael Bolton, Celine Dion, Joe Cocker and Tim McGraw

Talented songwriter: Steven as a songwriter has worked with top artists such as Michael Bolton, Celine Dion, Joe Cocker and Tim McGraw

Team advisor: Camila leaned on her team advisor Charlie Puth, 30

Team advisor: Camila leaned on her team advisor Charlie Puth, 30

Hit song: Nashville singers Morgan Myles and Steven battled it out to the Miley Cyrus song Wrecking Ball

Hit song: Nashville singers Morgan Myles and Steven battled it out to the Miley Cyrus song Wrecking Ball

‘It’s crazy how good your voices sounded together,’ Gwen Stefani, 53, told them. ‘It was such a great duet.’

John Legend, 43, told Morgan that she sounded like a recording artist already, while Blake said he would probably go with Morgan.

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Camila said that both of them were special, but in the end declared that Morgan was the winner of the battle.

Great duet: 'It's crazy how good your voices sounded together,' Gwen Stefani, 53, told them. 'It was such a great duet'

Great duet: ‘It’s crazy how good your voices sounded together,’ Gwen Stefani, 53, told them. ‘It was such a great duet’

Both special: Camila said that both of them were special, but in the end declared that Morgan was the winner of the battle

Both special: Camila said that both of them were special, but in the end declared that Morgan was the winner of the battle

‘I chose Morgan because I think she is irreplaceable on the show,’ Camila said. ‘I think Morgan is someone that could go all the way to the finale.’

Just when Steven walked off, Camila used her one save to keep him.

‘I see something in Steven that I want others to see,’ Camila said in a confessional.

The winner: Morgan won the Battle Rounds matchup, but Camila also saved Steven

The winner: Morgan won the Battle Rounds matchup, but Camila also saved Steven

Bold statement: 'I chose Morgan because I think she is irreplaceable on the show,' Camila said. 'I think Morgan is someone that could go all the way to the finale'

Bold statement: ‘I chose Morgan because I think she is irreplaceable on the show,’ Camila said. ‘I think Morgan is someone that could go all the way to the finale’

Steven was shocked that he had been saved.

‘The fact that Camila used her one save on me has me feeling pretty humble,’ Steven said.

The season 22 episode opened with Blake’s team members Tanner Fussell, 28, from Nashville, and Austin Montgomery, 19, from Hemet, California, starting the Battle Rounds by performing Folsom Prison Blues by Johnny Cash together.

Blake ultimately named Austin as the winner of the battle.

Gwen’s team went next with singer Sean Paul, 49, on hand as her advisor.

Jillian Jordyn, 17, from Melville, New York, faced off against 16-year-old Rowan Grace from Rapid City, South Dakota. The teenagers were very excited to practice with both Gwen and Sean.

Country star: Blake Shelton named Austin as the winner of the battle round

Country star: Blake Shelton named Austin as the winner of the battle round

Talented teenagers: Gwen's team went next with singer Sean Paul, 49, on hand as her advisor as she paried Jillian Jordyn, 17, from Melville, New York, against 16-year-old Rowan Grace from Rapid City, South Dakota

Talented teenagers: Gwen’s team went next with singer Sean Paul, 49, on hand as her advisor as she paried Jillian Jordyn, 17, from Melville, New York, against 16-year-old Rowan Grace from Rapid City, South Dakota

The two performed Fingers Crossed by Lauren Spencer-Smith. Sean encouraged them to get into the character of the song. The two hugged when it was over.

‘You guys should be so proud,’ Camila said.

‘You sounded really good,’ Blake said to Jillian. ‘Rowan whenever you make your record you are going to sell at least one copy to me.’

Great battle: The two performed Fingers Crossed by Lauren Spencer-Smith

Great battle: The two performed Fingers Crossed by Lauren Spencer-Smith

Blake said he would probably go with Rowan. Gwen told Jillian she loved her voice, but in the end went with Rowan.

‘Rowan is so ready to make a record,’ Gwen said in a confessional.

Team Legend went next with John leaning on his advisor soul singer Jazmine Sullivan, 35.

Soul singer; Team Legend went next with John leaning on his advisor soul singer Jazmine Sullivan, 35

Soul singer; Team Legend went next with John leaning on his advisor soul singer Jazmine Sullivan, 35

Dia Malai, 26, a pop soul singer from Queens, New York, competed against Valarie Harding, 41, from Tulsa, Oklahoma. They were both shocked when they learned they would be singing one of Jazmine’s own songs. Jazmine told them how she wrote the song.

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‘I really did it, I bust the windows out of an ex-boyfriend’s car and then that morning I wrote the song,’ Jazmine said.

‘Don’t cross Jazmine if you like your car,’ John warned.

Familiar song: Dia Malai, 26, a pop soul singer from Queens, New York, competed against Valarie Harding, 41, from Tulsa, Oklahoma, in singing one of Jazmine's songs

Familiar song: Dia Malai, 26, a pop soul singer from Queens, New York, competed against Valarie Harding, 41, from Tulsa, Oklahoma, in singing one of Jazmine’s songs

Jazmine said that both of them did a good job with her song during the rehearsal.

‘Y’all killed the song,’ Jazmine said.

After they performed at the battle, John jumped to his feet applauding.

Loved it: After they performed at the battle, John jumped to his feet applauding

Loved it: After they performed at the battle, John jumped to his feet applauding

‘You too scared me a little bit,’ Blake said.

Camila said she would probably pick Dia because she was more exciting to watch. Gwen also said that Dia stole her heart, but John picked Valerie as the winner.

‘I feel like this is The Voice and I still have to honor the better vocalist,’ John said. ‘Valerie has consistently been a better vocalist than Dia.’

The Voice will return on Monday on NBC.

The winner: John picked Valerie as the winner of the Battle Rounds pairing

The winner: John picked Valerie as the winner of the Battle Rounds pairing

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