Who did Snoop Dogg steal?
Snoop Dogg stole Carolina Rodriguez from Team Niall after her battle round performance.
TV / Reality TV
The Battle Rounds of 'The Voice' Season 28 are underway, and Snoop Dogg is making his mark! Catch up on the key performances and steals from Night 3, including a Long Island contestant's journey.
Night 3 of the Battle Rounds featured intense matchups and strategic decisions from the coaches. Lauren Anderson vs. Makenzie Phipps kicked off the show with a performance of 'Before He Cheats,' with Lauren ultimately winning the battle. Max Chambers triumphed over Aarik Duncan, while Aiden Ross won against Ava Nat, though Niall saved Ava. Leyton Robinson and Conrad Khalil also secured wins in their respective battles.
Snoop Dogg's steal of Carolina Rodriguez was a highlight, demonstrating his keen eye for talent and potential. The contestants received advice from guest mentors Lizzo, Nick Jonas, Lewis Capaldi, and Kelsea Ballerini before their performances, adding another layer of expertise to the competition.
Snoop Dogg stole Carolina Rodriguez from Team Niall after her battle round performance.
Ava Nat from Garden City is moving on to the Knockout Rounds thanks to Niall Horan's save.
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