Alicia Keys coached Chris Blue to victory in her only season as a coach on The Voice.
And, right now, she seems to be the most sought-after coach on the show.
During the second week of blind auditions, she landed the only two artists who turned all four coaches’ chairs — Johnny Bliss and Terrence Cunningham.
Meanwhile, Adam Levine — once the self-proclaimed king of the four-chair turns — is struggling to fill his team.
After two weeks of blind auditions, only two spots remain on Team Blake Shelton, Team Kelly Clarkson and Team Alicia.
In contrast, Adam has just six contestants, leaving him with six more spots to fill.
Here a rundown in photos of Week 2 of the blinds.
TEAM ALICIA KEYS

Johnny Bliss turned all four chairs with his performance of “Preciosa” on The Voice and joined Team Alicia Keys (NBC Photo)

Terrence Cunningham turned four chairs with his performance of “My Girl” on The Voice. He joined Team Alicia Keys. (NBC Photo)

Christiana Daniel turned three chairs with her performance of “Hotline Bling” on The Voice and joined Team Alicia Keys. (NBC Photo)

Jamai turned two chairs with his performance of “U Got It Bad” on The Voice and opted to join Team Alicia Keys. (NBC Photo)

Megan Lee performed “Killing Me Softly with His Song” during her blind audition on The Voice and landed a spot on Team Adam Levine. (NBC Photo)

Jordyn Simone performed “Tennessee Whiskey” during her blind audition on The Voice and landed a spot on Team Alicia Keys. (NBC Photo)
TEAM KELLY CLARKSON

Jackie Foster turned two chairs with her performance of “What About Us” on The Voice and joined Team Kelly Clarkson. (NBC Photo)

Jorge Eduardo turned Kelly Clarkson’s chair with his performance of “Despactio” on The Voice to land a spot on Season 14. (NBC Photo)

Jamella turned two chairs with her performance of “Dive” on The Voice and opted to join Team Kelly Clarkson. (NBC Photo) Alexa Cappelli turned two chairs with her cover of “I’ve Got the Music in Me” on The Voice and joined Team Kelly Clarkson on The Voice. (NBC Photo)
TEAM BLAKE SHELTON

Austin Giorgio turned two chairs with his perrformance of “How Sweet It Is” on The Voice and joined Team Blake Shelton. (NBC Photo)

Brett Hunter turned Blake Shelton’s chair with a performance of “She’s a Bad Mama Jama” on The Voice. (NBC Photo)

Wilkes turned two chairs on The Voice with his rendition of “One Headlight.” He joined Team Blake Shelton. (NBC Photo)

JessLee performed “I’m With You” in her blind audition for The Voice and joined Team Blake Shelton. (NBC Photo)

Jaron Strom turned Blake Shelton’s chair with his performance of “This Magic Moment” to land a spot on The Voice. (NBC Photo)

Spensha Baker turned two chairs with her performance of “Blackbird” on The Voice and joined Team Blake Shelton. (NBC Photo)
TEEAM ADAM LEVINE

Reid Umstattd turned two chairs with his performance of “Take Me to My Pilot” on The Voice and joined Team Adam Levine. (NBC Photo) Mia Boostrom turned Adam Levine’s chair with her cover of “Pillowtalk” to land a spot on Season 14 of The Voice. (NBC Photo)

Angel Bonilla turned Adam Levine;’s chair with her performance of “Lay Me Down” on The Voice to land a spot on Season 14 of The Voice. (NBC Photo)
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