The Voice season 29 knockouts advance six singers

The March 30 episode of The Voice launched season 29's Knockouts round, with former coaches CeeLo Green and Michael Bublé returning as mentors. Six contestants advanced from 12 matchups across teams led by John Legend, Kelly Clarkson, and Adam Levine. Highlights included soulful performances and close decisions by the coaches.

CeeLo Green mentored teams Adam Levine and John Legend, while Michael Bublé assisted Kelly Clarkson. The episode featured 12 performers battling in head-to-head knockouts, with only half advancing to the next round. John Legend's team saw Lucas West defeat Moses G. after West's rendition of Billy Joel's 'New York State of Mind,' praised by Legend for his keyboard skills: 'He can play!' Syd Millevoi also advanced over Natasha Blaine on Legend's team with a powerful take on Demi Lovato's 'Tell Me You Love Me.'

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