BLAKE Shelton has vowed to never help his fellow coach, Niall Horan, again after his prank attempt didn't work out.
Niall and Kelly Clarkson both turned their chairs for contestant Gina Miles, and as the coaches were trying to convince the singer to join their teams, Blake wrote a note to Niall.
The new coach took the letter from Blake and then read the message out loud.
"Kelly can't coach nerves, she admits it," Niall read, causing Blake to jokingly lash out at him.
"I am never helping you again … ever!" Blake said. "I write something down on the pad and hand it to you in privacy, and you're like, 'Oh, and it says …' What is wrong with you?!"
Veteran Blake Shelton immediately hit it off with newbie coach Niall Horan in last night's premiere.
Despite just meeting one another, the two singers had a ton of chemistry and fans loved their relationship.
Niall mimicked Blake's accent and joked about the star's repeated references to his final season.
Blake cracked jokes at the former One Direction singer's accent and downplayed his talents to competitors.
It was all in good fun, of course, and even the duo appeared to acknowledge the fun competition between them.
At various points in the episode, Niall jokingly called Blake "dad."
Chance the Rapper is rarely seen without his iconic "3" hat.
He's carrying on the tradition with his team by gifting each member one of his iconic hats.
The cap has not only become a part of the rapper's identity, but it also has deep meaning.
Chance told GQ he began wearing caps in school and after they were consistently confiscated by teachers, it became a "rebellion" for him to sport the look.
The number comes from his third and most well-known project, his album Coloring Book.
It also symbolizes the holy trinity and his family composed of himself, his daughter, and his partner.
Niall Horan posted a sweet behind-the-scenes video of him seeing his chair for the first time.
The video revealed his entrance into the stadium and guessing which chair would be his.
After seeing his chair he told the camera: "I got my name in lights, finally."
He captioned the clip: "Surreal seeing my chair for the first time."
Fans took to the comments to encourage the former One Direction member.
One fan commented: "I'm proud of you loveee."
Another added: "Gave me a reason to start watching @NBCTheVoice again haha."
During the knockout round, coaches must once again chose which team members they are sending through to the playoffs.
Each coach has one steal where they can save a contestant from being eliminated on another coach's team.
After the knockouts, the singers advance to the playoffs where each coach selects the contestants who will be moving on to the live show.
Once the live shows begin, the coaches can take a breather as the audience now decides who will advance.
Every week each contestant will work with their coach to prepare a song to perform on Monday's show.
The singer with the least amount of votes will be eliminated on Tuesday's show.
Once each coach has picked their team during the blind auditions, contestants move on to the battle round.
During the battles, each coach will put two of their team memers against one another.
Only one member will advance unless they are stolen by another coach.
This season, The Voice is implementing a Playoff Pass which a coach can use once to push both contestants through instead of choosing one in the battles.
The remaining contestants move on to the knockout round where contestants are paired up once again, this time performing individually instead of in duets.
Unlike other singing competitions, The Voice has a complicated process.
The show begins with the blind auditions where the coaches assemble their teams.
Each coach is faced towards the audience and must press their buton to turn their chair around if they hear an artisit they like, hence the name "blind audition."
The coaches are allowed one block to prevent another coach from turning their chairs.
Once the pre-taped auditions conclude, the contestants more on to the battle rounds.