Lansing native Lucas Holliday was eliminated during the first round of knockouts on "The Voice."

On Monday night's episode, Holliday competed against Shi'Ann Jones.

During the knockout rounds, each coach chooses two members from his or her team to perform individually. The contestants can choose their own songs. One contestant is selected to advance in the competition.

Holliday sang Aaron Neville's, "Tell It Like It Is," while Jones performed Jackson 5's "Who's Lovin' You?"

"This knockout round is so important to me, because I don't want to go back to Lansing ringing people up at the local Dollar General," Holliday said on the show ahead of his performance.

In the moments leading up to Hudson's decision on what contestant would advance in the competition, the other coaches weighed in.

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"Lucas, I love that your voice goes through so many layers," said pop singer Miley Cyrus.

"You do not expect this dude to come out here and do what he does," added Maroon 5's front man Adam Levine.

Ultimately, Jones was crowned the winner of the knockout round.

"Every single second, I feel like I've learned more and more from you, and I feel like you understand me," Holliday said. "Thank you so much, Jennifer."

Holliday secured a spot on Team Jennifer after making it through the first round of blind auditions, which aired Sept. 25.

Mason native Rebecca Brunner made it through the blind auditions, but she was eliminated during the battle rounds during an episode that aired Oct. 17.

After the knockout rounds, the voting switches over to the viewers' control.

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Season 13 of "The Voice" airs Mondays and Tuesdays at 8 p.m. on WILX.