'The Voice' Season 4: Judges Usher and Blake Shelton Out of Steals / Latina Ladies Duel It Out 4 Team Shakira!

Monday night's episode of season 4 of The Voice was jam packed with some stellar battle performances. After using the last of his remaining steals, it seemed Usher was surging for the win. After stealing North Caroline ambassador Luke Edgemon from Shakira's team [and from a potential Usher steal] Voice judge Blake Shelton's team was up next.

Grammy award winning singer/songwriter Sheryl Crowe was Team Blake's mentor. Big in the country world, Shelton unsurprisingly stuck to his roots and chose Little Big Town's "Little White Church" for this season's first lady duel.

24 year-old Jacqui Sandell faced off against 17-year old Savannah Berry. Sandell admitted she was a little intimidated by the younger Berry, who had recently been discovered by country act Sugarland on YouTube before singing on The Voice.

"When I first heard Savannah sing it scared me a little bit," Sandell told Shelton.

Though Berry was obviously the more talented singer she still had some timing issues, which made mentor Sheryl Crowe a little nervous.

Eventually the two faced off, dressed for seemingly separate occasions. Sandell has more of an indie edge while Berry captured the essence of a praise band singer.

After the performance a proud Shelton praised the two singers using the advice he and Crowe gave them.

"You both took the notes I gave you and put them into motion," Shelton said proudly. "But the winner of this battle is Savannah."

A disgruntled Adam Levine was noticeable upset he didn't win Berry on his team during the blind auditions.