The second night of "The Voice" blind auditions was underway Tuesday night with a lot of country artists. The singing had country music artists and coach Blake Shelton foaming at the mouth as he competed against his three fellow coaches Adam Levine, Gwen Stefani and Pharrell Williams for the best talent.

The first standout contestant took the term "blind auditions" to the next level. Blind Joe was the first contestant of the night and was, of course, blind. The 32-year-old singer was from Fargo, N.D. and managed to get all four coaches to turn around with his beautiful rendition of "If It Hadn't Been for Love" by The Steeldrivers.

Shelton was, of course, the first coach to press his button and turn his chair around and was followed soon after by Levine. Towards the end of Blind Joe's song, Williams and Stefani both pushed their buttons. The fight was on!

The last, and perhaps most memorable, blind audition of the night was another country artist, James Dupré. Dupré previously appeared on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" and ended up with a record deal. Dupré was eventually dropped by the record company but wowed the coaches with his version of the Hootie and Blowfish song "Let Her Cry."

Within seconds of Dupré opening up his mouth, Stefani, Levine and Williams turned around for the contestant. Shelton held for a little but longer before he also pressed his button and turned around.

So which coach did Blind Joe and Dupré pick? Check out the videos below to find out!