Dua Lipa helped singers Megan Danielle and Samantha Howell prepare for their Battle Round duet on Monday’s episode of The Voice and they both advanced.
The 24-year-old English singer served as an advisor to coach Kelly Clarkson, 37, who paired Samantha, 19, of Virginia, against 17-year-old Megan of Georgia.
Kelly assigned them to sing Top Of The World by Patty Griffin, 56, which was made famous by the Dixie Chicks.
Good advice: Dua Lipa gave singers Megan Danielle and Samantha Howell tips for their Battle Rounds duet on Monday’s episode of The Voice and both singers advanced to the next stage
Dua during rehearsal gave them tips about body language to help with their harmonies and how to hit the big note.
‘Always remember what this song means to you or how it makes you feel,’ Dua told the singers as she also reminded them to ‘be present’ in the moment.
They took her advice to heart and after their dynamic duet Kelly named Megan as the winner.
The American Idol winner then used her save to keep Samantha in the competition.
Dynamic duo: Megan and Samantha held hands while performing their duet on The Voice
Rehearsal time: Kelly Clarkson surprised Megan and Samantha by introducing them to Dua
Good times: Dua and Kelly smiled as they took a selfie together
‘I love you,’ Kelly told Samantha after rescuing her from elimination.
Megan also was thrilled, saying, ‘I am so grateful. I love Samantha.’
The two-hour episode opened with new coach Nick Jonas, 27, pitting Arei Moon, 28, of Boston, against 40-year-old Samuel Wilco who celebrated his birthday during rehearsal with special advisors Kevin Jonas, 32, and Joe Jonas, 30, of the Jonas Brothers.
Saved singer: Samantha was saved by Kelly after she named Megan the winner of the Battle Round
They battled it out to Missing You and Nick afterward declared Arei the winner.
Blake Shelton, 43, leaned on Bebe Rexha, 30, as his advisor and they rehearsed with Jon Mullins, 32, of Nashville and Todd Tilghman, 42, of Wisconsin.
They battled it out to the 1990 country hit Ghost In This House by Shenandoah and Blake named Todd as the winner.
First up: The two-hour episode opened with new coach Nick Jonas, 27, pitting Arei Moon, 28, of Boston, against 40-year-old Samuel Wilco
Battle advisor: Blake Shelton, 43, leaned on Bebe Rexha, 30, as his advisor and they rehearsed with Jon Mullins, 32, of Nashville and Todd Tilghman, 42, of Wisconsin
Nick, however, used his steal and nabbed Jon for his team.
John Legend, 41, and his advisor Ella Mai, 25, worked with his singers Brittney Allen, 28, of Georgia, and Zan Fiskum, 22, of Seattle, as they prepared to battle it out to Closer To Fine by the Indigo Girls.
Zan afterward was named the winner by John.
Country hit: Jon and Todd battled it out to the 1990 country hit Ghost In This House by Shenandoah and Blake named Todd as the winner
English singer: John Legend, 41, and his advisor Ella Mai, 25, worked with his singers Brittney Allen, 28, of Georgia, and Zan Fiskum, 22, of Seattle, as they prepared to battle it out to Closer To Fine by the Indigo Girls
Tough battle: Zan afterward was named the winner by John after her duet with Brittney
Kelly’s singers Sara Collins, 18, of Louisiana and Mandi Thomas, 33, of Nashville, competed against each other to My Baby Loves Me that was famously covered by Martina McBride.
Kelly after their performance named Mandi as the winner.
Tayler Green, 27, of Los Angeles, and Jules, 15, of Arizona, squared off to perform Water Under The Bridge by Adele to remain on Kelly’s team.
Strong voices: Kelly’s singers Sara Collins, 18, of Louisiana and Mandi Thomas, 33, of Nashville, competed against each other to My Baby Loves Me that was famously covered by Martina McBride
Kelly after their duet named Tayler the winner .
Nick matched Jacob Miller, 29, of Wisconsin, against Kevin Farris, 33, of Illinois, and assigned them to perform Lights Up by English singer Harry Styles, 26.
Jacob was named the winner of the battle by Nick.
Hard battle: Tayler Green, 27, of Los Angeles, and Jules, 15, of Arizona, squared off to perform Water Under The Bridge by Adele to remain on Kelly’s team
Tough matchup: Nick matched Jacob Miller, 29, of Wisconsin, against Kevin Farris, 33, of Illinois, and assigned them to perform Lights Up by English singer Harry Styles, 26
The show ended with John pairing Thunderstorm Artis, 23, of Hawaii with Cedrice, 28, of San Diego, to perform the Rihanna hit Stay.
Thunderstorm was named the winner, but Cedrice was saved by Blake and also advanced to the Knockout Rounds.
The Voice will return next week on NBC with the premiere of The Knockouts round.
Last up: Thunderstorm Artis, 23, of Hawaii was paired by John with Cedrice, 28, of San Diego, to perform the Rihanna hit Stay
Killed it: Cedrice nailed her portion of the song but Thunderstorm was named the winner
Stolen singer: The Voice host Carson Daly reacted as Blake moved to steal Cedrice