Texas singer puts medical school on hold for ‘The Voice.’ Watch her score 3-chair turn

Putting medical school “on hold” to pursue her dream of being a singer, a 19-year-old woman from Texas scored a three-chair turn with only seconds to spare during her audition for “The Voice.”

Kylee Dayne, of Carrollton, wowed the coaches with her cover of “Fallingwater” by Maggie Rogers in an episode that aired March 20.

But she didn’t convince any coaches to push their red buttons until the very end of her performance.

Finally, with about 15 seconds left, Blake Shelton and Chance the Rapper both pushed their buttons to turn around.

Then, at the very last second, Niall Horan turned his chair, too.

“You were 15 seconds away from nothing,” host Carson Daly told Dayne’s parents after the three-chair turn. “What a rollercoaster.”

“It’s insane to be here,” Dayne told the coaches after explaining her decision to press pause on her education. “And to see ‘I want you’ lit up three times, like, I made the right decision.”

The three coaches who turned their chairs fought to persuade Dayne to join their team.

“I feel like you are a textbook definition of a star,” Chance said. “You’re just somebody that to me that seems, like, a little eclectic and different.”

Horan told her “there’s so much that can be done with a voice that big and controlled.”

But Shelton had something extra enticing up his sleeve.

“When you had me against the ropes was when you started hitting the bigger stuff,” he said. “That let me know, alright, this person can put together a killer performance. We just gotta get her through these blind auditions and work with each other.”

Shelton then pulled his usual “this is my last season as a coach” speech, reminding everyone “that there’s only one king of ‘The Voice.’”

He pressed his red button again, which sent down a massive foam finger with the words “Pick Blake.”

“I only get to use that gag one time this season, and I chose to use it on you,” he said.

That foam finger must have worked, as Dayne joined Team Blake.

“I feel like I have to pick Blake,” she said.

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