Shakira and Usher
"The Voice" airs on Mondays and Tuesdays at 8 pm on NBC. NBCUniversal

After a killer episode Monday night, "The Voice" is picking up the blind auditions on Tuesday night, at 8 p.m., EDT, on NBC.

The show will be available to watch online shortly after on NBC.com.

Monday night saw the competitive side of Adam Levine, who feuded with his fellow judges over the contestants.

Latina singer Karina Iglesias was the hot point of the night, when both Levine and Blake Shelton took notice, but Shakira failed to pick her. "Why didn't I press my button?", whined the Colombian star, to the point in which Levine asked her to keep quiet ... in Spanish!

Iglesias ultimately went to Levine, and Shakira won another fierce Latina in Monique Abbadie.

Levine also bashed heads with Shelton over country singer Warren Stone. "I am so ignited by what you have done," he said after Stone's rendition of "Cold Weather."

Shelton retorted by identifying himself with "that community," meaning the country community.

Flanked by the friendly banter, newly arrived judge Usher suggested they "work out their issues in couple's therapy."

The biggest heartbreak of the night was country singer Julie Roberts, who had a big shot in 2004 but was later dropped by her record label. She failed to make any of the judges turn their chairs, although Shelton did tell "People" that he felt "really bad that I didn't turn my chair around."

Tune in tonight on NBC to find out what's next in "The Voice."

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