Singer Gwen Stefani holds her son Apollo as she attends the semi-final match between Marin Cilic of Croatia and Roger Federer of Switzerland at the 2014 U.S. Open tennis tournament in New York, September 6, 2014.
Singer Gwen Stefani holds her son Apollo as she attends the semi-final match between Marin Cilic of Croatia and Roger Federer of Switzerland at the 2014 U.S. Open tennis tournament in New York, September 6, 2014. REUTERS/Mike Segar

"The Voice" Season 7 (2014) premiered last week and featured some very talented contestants' auditions. In its second week of auditions, the show is expected to bring some more exciting performances. Meanwhile, coaches Gwen Stefani, Pharrell Williams, Blake Shelton and Adam Levine recruit more artists on their teams. Last week 16 contestants were recruited by the coaches' team and the process continued on Week 2 of Blind Auditions. Here is a detailed recap of "The Voice" Season 7 (2014) Blind Auditions Week 2-Part 1 [Warning: Spoilers Alert!]

This article contains spoilers from "The Voice" Season 7 (2014) Week 2-Part 1 Blind Auditions-Part 2. Read at your own risk.

The show kicked off with a performance by a contestant named John Martin from Chicago. He sang "Sweet Pea" and managed to impress Gwen, Pharrell and Blake. (Scroll down for results.)

Next on the stage was 18-year-old Jessie Pitts from Alabama. He sang "The Story." Blake and Gwen loved her performance and said few words praising her talent.

Taking over the stage next was 64-year-old Michael Stein. He performed "The Devil Went Down to Georgia." The Voice' Even though it seemed the coaches enjoyed his performances, none of them turned around.

Next up was 19-year-old Ricky Manning from Florida. He performed "Love Me Again." He made Pharrell and Blake turn during his performance.

Kelli Douglas from Texas performed "Danny's Song." Adam turned around first, followed by Gwen and Blake.

Blessing Offor from New York took over the stage next. She performed "Just the Two of Us" and managed to impress all the four coaches.

Next up was Troy Richie from Trabuca Canyon. She sang "Out of My League." Gwen is the only one who turns around.

Troy was followed by 16-year-old Cole Wilkinson from Southlake. He performed "Classic," but failed to impress any of the judges. However, judges want him to come back to the show next year.

Mia Pffirrman from California performed next. She sang "Unconditionally" and delivered four-chair-turnaround performance. Blake turned first and was followed by the rest of the three coaches.

Mia was followed by contestants who fail to make it through and impress the judges.

Bree Fondacaro from California performed "It Ain't Me Babe." Her country voice impressed Blake, who thinks that she "fits perfectly" on his team.

She was followed by Anita Antoinette from Massachusetts. She sang "Turn Your Lights Down Low." Blake and Gwen immediately turned around and were followed by Adam and Pharrell. It was a four-chair-turnaround performance.

Season 7 (2014) Week 2- Part 1 Blind Auditions Results (Spoilers, Recap)

Team Pharrell: Ricky Manning, Blessing Offor

Team Adam: Kelli Douglas, Mia Pffirrman

Team Blake: John Martin, Bree Fondacaro

Team Gwen: Jessie Pitts, Troy Richie, Anita Antoinette

By the end of the episode, Team Adam has six contestants on his team and Team Pharrell has eight contestants on his team. Meanwhile, Team Gwen and Team Blake consists of seven contestants.

"The Voice" Season 7 (2014) will return with more Blind Auditions on Sept. 30, 2014 at 8:00 p.m. on NBC. Don't forget to come back for more spoilers and recap.