Adam Levine, Blake Shelton, Pharrell Williams and Christina Aguilera are all back for the 10th season of the hit NBC show "The Voice," and they are all determined to take home the trophy this season. The first round of blind auditions begins on Monday, and the talent is already rivaling last season.

While the first round of auditions does not air until later tonight, the show has released two preview clips of the blind auditions. Last week, "The Voice" released a special blind audition of Alisan Porter, the woman who starred as the title character in the hit 1991 film "Curly Sue." Porter wowed all four judges with her rendition of Linda Ronstadt's "Blue Bayou." The actress turned singer was so good that all four coaches stood up for her before Levine and Aguilera both went to greet her onstage.

After Porter's audition, the second blind audition "The Voice" released ahead of the Season 10 premiere was from a young man named Mike Schiavo. For his audition, Schiavo picked the song "Talking Body" by Tove Lo and gave it his own special twist. Levine and Williams were immediately impressed with the singer's skills and turned around for him, followed later by Shelton.

The Maroon 5 singer was taken with Schiavo, who admitted he was a huge fan of the band. After Aguilera asked Schiavo what his favorite Maroon 5 song was, Levine grabbed a mic to help the amateur singer sing "She Will Be Loved." After Levine was done dueting with Schiavo, the coach went back to his chair to compete with Williams and Shelton over what team the singer would choose.

Season 10 of "The Voice" also marks the return of Aguilera as a coach after Gwen Stefani subbed in for her last season.

"When Gwen came on, I remember telling her at [her son] Zuma's birthday party, 'Just do me one favor when you go in,'" Aguilera told People. "I think I was like eight months pregnant and like, 'Please, give the boys hell. Break the girl curse.' And it still hasn't been done yet, so I know she's rooting me on, too, to come try and fix that."

So who did Porter and Schiavo chose as their coaches? Check out "The Voice" tonight on NBC at 8 p.m. ET to find out.