The Voice: Adam Levine wins intense battle for 'future' of music Celia Babini after four-chair turn
Daily MailAdam Levine won an intense battle for a young singer he believes is the 'future' of music on Monday's episode of The Voice. Music future: Celia Babini had the only four-chair turn on Monday's episode of The Voice as the coaches filled up their teams on the final night of blind auditions 'My cat died today and I really think this could really help brighten my day if you could pick me as coach,' he told her, with Adam buzzing to turn the country star's chair back around while saying: 'Blake's a liar.' Birthday boy: Adam Levine landed Celia on his team during the episode that aired on his 40th birthday Teen talent: The 17-year-old singer got Adam, Blake Shelton, Kelly Clarkson and John Legend to turn their red chairs 'It is my dream for you to win The Voice. Male version: Rod Stokes, 34, had joked that he was 'the 'male Kelly Clarkson' because he sang 'gospel, country and soul,' just like the former American Idol winner Ironically she was the only coach not to turn for his version of the Bee Gees' To Love Somebody, with Blake becoming the first coach to fill his team when he landed the country singer. Team complete: Blake became the first coach to fill his team when he landed the country singer Blake earlier landed Cecily Hennigan – a 16-year-old contestant who once found fame with a viral video of her singing at a McDonald's drive-thru – as the only one to turn for her take on Jewel's Foolish Games.