On February 21, The Voice introduced 22-year-old rising star Lucia Flores-Wiseman, whose raw talent captivated the audience even before the official episode aired. In a special preview clip, Lucia delivered a stunning rendition of Ángela Aguilar’s “La Llorona,” skillfully accompanying herself on guitar.

Adam Levine didn’t hesitate—he hit his buzzer the moment she sang the first notes. Michael Bublé followed closely behind, exclaiming a heartfelt “BRAVO!” midway through her performance. Kelsea Ballerini was next to turn, visibly moved by Lucia’s soaring vocal runs. By the end of the song, John Legend completed the rare four-chair turn, cementing her place as a standout contestant.

The coaches were full of admiration. Ballerini admitted she was deeply touched and left without a single critique. Levine, clearly impressed, said he’d “never heard anything like it,” complimenting the uniqueness of her voice.

In a strategic move to win her over, Legend referenced his wife’s cultural roots. But Bublé went further, speaking directly to Lucia in Spanish and calling her “unique and amazing,” while thanking her for such a memorable audition.

Lucia now faces the tough decision of choosing between four top-tier coaches, each eager to have her on their team. Watch her breathtaking performance below!