Adam Levine and Blake Shelton returned as coaches, making them the only members of the coaching panel to be part of all fourteen seasons. The coaching lineup changed once again for the fourteenth season.
The fourteenth season was also notable when Levine selected Angel Bonilla, the first transgender contestant to turn a chair in the American version.
Additionally, runner-up Britton Buchanan became the highest-placing artist who advanced via an Instant Save, following Joshua Davis of season eight and Chris Jamison of season seven, who both placed third.
At age 15, Cartelli became the youngest winner in the show's history surpassing Sawyer Fredericks & Danielle Bradbery at 16 Clarkson became the first new coach to win on her first attempt and the third female coach to win a season (after Alicia Keys and Christina Aguilera). On May 22, 2018, Brynn Cartelli was crowned the winner of The Voice. The Save, added during the Knockouts, allowed a coach to save an artist from elimination However, if another coach also pressed his or her Steal button, the contestant could then decide whether they wanted to go to a new team or stay with their coach. This season featured two new elements: the Block, added during the Blind Auditions, allows the coaches to block one coach from getting an artist the coach turned around for. Meanwhile, Alicia Keys returned for her third season after a one-season hiatus replacing Jennifer Hudson, alongside new coach Kelly Clarkson replacing Miley Cyrus. Adam Levine and Blake Shelton returned for their fourteenth season as coaches. Also in 2018, she issued the single "Last Night's Mascara." ~ Neil Z.The fourteenth season of the American reality The Voice premiered on February 26, 2018, on NBC. Her compilation The Complete Season 14 Collection (Republic/Universal) debuted on the Billboard 200 upon release. On the show's finale, Cartelli performed with Julia Michaels - who co-penned Cartelli's original song, "Walk My Way" - and defeated Britton Buchanan, Kyla Jade, and Spensha Baker to take the Season 14 victory. After her spot was secured on The Voice, Cartelli covered hits from Sia, Adele, and Coldplay sang an outlaw country version of Taylor Swift's ".Ready for It?" with fellow contestant Dylan Hartigan and performed a duet with Clarkson on Crowded House's "Don't Dream It's Over." Her notable spin on Lady Gaga's "Yoü and I" switched the "Nebraska" lyrics to "New England," a nod to the hometown fans whose votes helped push Cartelli to the finals. The high school athlete even sang the National Anthem at Gillette Stadium in 2016. Born in 2003 in Longmeadow, Massachusetts, Cartelli sang from a young age, performing in local theater productions and talent shows. During the show's blind auditions, her faithful rendition of Labrinth's 2013 duet with Emili Sandé, "Beneath Your Beautiful," convinced coach Kelly Clarkson to recruit the teenager, who would eventually take the crown on the season finale. Boasting a powerfully soulful voice, singer Brynn Cartelli became the youngest winner of televised singing competition The Voice in 2018.