Episode 5 of the Blind Auditions in Season 28 of The Voice brought out even more powerhouse singers as the coaches continued to build their teams. Reba McEntire, Niall Horan, Michael Bublé, and Snoop Dogg fought it out on two four-chair turns, and other impressive artists also stepped up to show off their voices.

Scroll down for a full recap of the fifth night of Blind Audition performances and to see where all of the teams stand now.

Dustin Dale Gaspard

First to audition was Dustin Dale Gaspard, who has been living in his car for two years while trying to achieve his goal of being a successful artist. He received chair turns from all four judges.

Dustin Dale Gaspard

Dustin Dale Gaspard

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“There’s nothing better than hearing a proper, unique, full-of-character voice. That was absolutely incredible,” Horan said, noting that he and Dustin have “similar music taste.” McEntire called the Louisianan singer “unusual” and “refreshing,” while Bublé praised his “authenticity.” Snoop told Dustin that the music he played “touched” his heart.

Dustin chose Horan.

Kanard Thomas

Kanard Thomas previously auditioned for Season 16 and got no chairs to turn. However, he was one of the “comeback artists” that season, and made his way back into the competition in the Top 24, at which point he was sent home again.

Kanard Thomas

Kanard Thomas

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Since then, he’s been singing on a cruise ship, and this time, he got Horan and Snoop to turn their chairs. “Just an explosion towards the end,” Horan, who said Kanard’s performance was “real dreamy,” noted. “It was such a great audition. I’ve got no one like you on my team.”

Snoop said Kanard made a great song selection and said he “sparked” his heart. Kanard picked Snoop as his coach.

Shan Scott

Shan Scott got McEntire to turn her chair at the very last minute with her performance of “Wish I Knew You.”

Shan Scott

Shan Scott

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“She has that little raspy thing going and the more she was singing the more I fell in love with her voice,” McEntire gushed. “I’m so glad I didn’t have to fight for her.”

The other coaches noted that McEntire has been successful with one-chair turns, so this could turn out to be a great pick for her.

Carly Harvey

McEntire and Bublé both turned around for Carly Harvey’s performance of “It Hurt so Bad.”

Carly Harvey

Carly Harvey

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“We’re going to have a lot of fun,” McEntire promised. “And you can teach me a lot. I’m open if you’re open to have fun and get in there and sing and try different songs. I’d love to have you on my team.”

Bublé said Carly’s voice has a “beautiful sound,” and she chose him as her coach.

Colin Bracewell

Colin Bracewell, who studied opera in college but wants to be a pop singer, performed “More Than a Woman,” and none of the coaches turned around.

Colin Bracewell

Colin Bracewell

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The coaches urged him not to give up. “This is just one day. One day doesn’t make or break your career,” Snoop promised. Horan said, “Going in and out of head and chest voice is so hard to do. Honestly, come back, because a different song, with that tone, you could go places.”

Vinya Chhabra

The coaches could tell Vinya Chhabra was young when she started singing, but no one expected her to be just 14 years old! McEntire, Bublé, and Snoop turned around for her performance of “Ironic.”

Vinya Chhabra

Vinya Chhabra

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“What a powerhouse,” McEntire raved. “I absolutely love your voice and your attitude. I would love to have you on my team. We’d have a blast.” Bublé added, “A great man, Carson Daly, once said we need more rock on this show. And here it is.”

Horan said he was “kicking himself” for not turning around, while Snoop gushed that Vinya packed a “powerful punch” and said she has “superstar quality.”

In the end, it was McEntire who added Vinya to her team.

Conrad Khalil

Conrad Khalil was another one-chair turn from McEntire. He sang “Caught Up” by Usher for his audition.

Conrad Khalil

Conrad Khalil

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“I love Conrad’s voice,” she said. “I hear emotion, I hear range. I know the other coaches will regret this and try to steal him down the road.”

Liam Von Elbe

Liam Von Elbe has been working as a tour audio engineer, but after performing with Paramore, he received the boost of confidence he needed to get on the stage himself. He auditioned with “Slow Dancing in a Burning Room,” which Horan and Snoop turned for.

Liam Von Elbe

Liam Von Elbe

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“The sound of your voice was mesmerizing,” Snoop said. “You’re composed, you’re the whole package. You’re exactly what we need on the show.” Horan said he got “goosebumps” listening to Liam sing.

After hearing both pitches, Liam chose Horan as his coach.

Lauren Anderson

Snoop Dogg turned at the very last second to help Lauren Anderson earn her place on The Voice.

Lauren Anderson

Lauren Anderson

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“My strategy is I didn’t want any of them to jump in,” he explained. “I love your style, I love what you bring. I’m very anxious to work with you. You’re the missing piece to my puzzle.”

Ava Nat

Ava Nat opened up about losing her older sister in a car accident, then took the stage to perform “I Love You, I’m Sorry” by Gracie Abrams. Snoop, McEntire, and Horan turned their chairs.

Ava Nat

Ava Nat

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“Your voice was absolutely beautiful,” McEntire said. “It’s like butter. It’s just so smooth and clear.”

Horan compared Ava to artists like Abrams, Taylor Swift, and Olivia Rodrigo. “It’s like you’re reading out of a journal,” he explained. “That’s a difficult thing to do.” Horan was the one Ava ended up picking as her coach.

Trevor Hewitt

Trevor Hewitt performed “I Was Wrong” by Chris Stapleton, but unfortunately none of the coaches turned their chairs.

Trevor Hewitt

Trevor Hewitt

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“This opportunity that you had just now, you never know who’s watching,” Snoop said. “You have a hell of a voice, a hell of a sound. I feel like if you were to come back, you would get picked.”

Teo Ramdal

The final audition of the night was from Teo Ramdal, a Mexican singer who performed in Spanish. All four coaches wanted him on their teams.

Teo Ramdal

Teo Ramdal

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“Your singing was so sensual. It was sexy. I love it. I was very moved,” McEntire shared. Bublé noted that he and his family listen to Latin music every day in their house. “If you don’t join my team, my wife might leave me,” he joked.

Snoop made sure to point out that Teo is more than just a singer. “Your an entertainer,” he promised, while Horan said, “You don’t need to understand the language to understand feeling. I really hope you choose me.”

Bublé was the big winner of that four-chair turn, adding Teo to his team.

Here’s where all the teams stand after Night 5 of the Blind Auditions:

NIALL HORAN
Aiden Ross
Jack Austin
Dek of Hearts
Carolina Rodriguez
Kayleigh Clark
Revel Day
Kirbi
Ava Nat
Liam Von Elbe
Dustin Dale Gaspard

REBA MCENTIRE
Manny Costello
Peyton Kyle
Ryan Mitchell
Daron Lameek
Cori Kennedy
Leyton Robinson
Conrad Khalil
Vinya Chhabra
Shan Scott

MICHAEL BUBLÉ
Max Chambers
Jazz McKenzie
Lucas Beltran
Max Cooper III
Aarik Duncan
Rob Cole
Marty O’Reilly
Austin Gilbert
Carly Harvey
Teo Ramdal

SNOOP DOGG
Mindy Miller
Ralph Edwards
Yoshihanaa
Sadie Dahl
Natalia Albertini
Toni Lorene
Kenny Iko
Lauren Anderson
Kanard Thomas

The Voice, Season 28, Mondays and Tuesdays, 8/7c, NBC

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