The Voice season 29 battle round began on March 16, with Kelly Clarkson using her super steal to retain Liv Ciara after a battle against Mikenley Brown. Coaches Adam Levine and John Legend also made key decisions across seven battles involving 14 contestants, leaving nine to advance. Celebrity advisors included Jennifer Hudson for Clarkson, Muni Long for Legend, and Benji Madden for Levine.
The battle round of The Voice season 29 started on March 16. Kelly Clarkson, Adam Levine, and John Legend coached the contestants, who were prepared by advisors Jennifer Hudson, Muni Long, and Benji Madden respectively. Fourteen singers competed in seven battles, with nine advancing by the end of the episode. Adam Levine called the battle between Mikenley Brown and Liv Ciara (Team Kelly), performing H.E.R.'s 'Focus,' the best in show history. Clarkson selected Brown as winner, but after steals from Levine and Legend, used her super steal on Ciara. In Team Adam's Bay Simpson vs. Hunter Jordan on Morgan Wallen's 'I'm the Problem,' Simpson advanced. John Legend chose Lucas West over 14-year-old AJ Robinson (Team Legend) on Hunter Hayes' 'Wanted.' Jaali Boyd beat Bijou Belle (Team Adam) on The Weeknd's 'Die For You.' JW Griffin advanced over Blaire Elbert (Team Kelly) on Lee Ann Womack's 'Never Again, Again.' Grace Humphries won against Adi Arora (Team Legend) on Pink's 'Just Give Me A Reason.' Finally, Alexia Jayy advanced over Moses G. (Team Adam) on The Commodores' 'Nightshift,' but Legend stole Moses G. at the last minute.