'The Voice' Season 4: Sasha Allen Stands Out as 'Blind Audition' Come to a Close

The Voice season 4 finally found a stand out singer in Sasha Allen. With tonight's episode marking the end of the blind auditions, Voice judges Shakira, Usher, Adam Levine and Blake Shelton slammed their buzzers, trying to land the 30-year old mother of two on their unfinished teams.

A classically trained pianist, Sasha Allen put her career as a back-up singer on hold but is now getting back into it. She chose to sing "Not Ready To Make Nice" by the Dixie Chicks. Adam Levine was the first to turn around telling the lady in red:

"You are magic and you have an unbelievable natural God-given gift that I really want to be a part of," said Adam of Sasha. 

Shakira told Sasha Allen she has a "beautiful voice" and played the girl-power card telling her the females should stick together.

Usher pledged to ruthlessly do what it takes to send Sasha to the top.

'I'm an animal for my talent,' Usher told Allen.

Apparently wanting to go in a more pop direction, Sasha Allen sided with Maroon 5 front man.

'Sasha is miraculous,' he raved. 'I could not be happier. She could win the whole thing.'

It seemed like each judge that night found the perfect voices to match their coaching styles.

Blake Shelton could help but yell when he heard self-proclaimed "blu-ntry singer" Grace Askew. The 26-year old Memphis, Tennessee won the crowd with her rendition of Nancy Sinatra's "These Boots Are Made For Walking."

Shakira recruited a fellow Latin performer in Mary Miranda. The Cuban native sang "Como La Flor" by Selena despite not being able to speak a word of English.

Usher went with an interesting pick in Ryan Innes. The bearded 31-year old, who is doctor trained, chose John Mayer's "Gravity."

"You shook this entire room, man. I just hope that you give me an opportunity to be your coach," Usher said to one of his last team selections.

Tune in tonight for episode 4 of The Voice at 8/7c on NBC to see the last of the blind auditions and remaining selections from the judges.