Adam Levine 'steals' Michigan's Joshua Davis on 'The Voice'

Michigan native Joshua Davis of Lansing's Steppin' In It is advancing once again on NBC's "The Voice." He's moving forward on a new team, to boot.

Davis appeared Monday on the show during the Battle Rounds, where he and fellow contestant Brian Johnson engaged in a sing-off to Bob Dylan's "Knockin' on Heaven's Door." The Bob Dylan pick is appropriate, as Davis sang Dylan's "I Shall Be Released" during the show's Blind Auditions.

Judges Blake Shelton, Christina Aguilera, Pharrell Williams and Adam Levine grinned and bopped their heads as the two traded vocal lines during the performance.

"Joshua you have a beautiful tone that just cuts right through, but then Brian comes in, and I'm like, 'Wow,' there's such a beautiful tone to your voice, too…I don't know who Blake is going to pick here," Aguilera said.

"Joshua has what we all wish we had, and that's that raspy sound that has some range," Shelton said.

Shelton made the final call, picking Johnson to move forward on "Team Blake."

With Davis no longer on "Team Blake," Levine stepped in to "steal" Davis onto his team.

"That dude should have been with me," said Levine, referring to Davis' Blind Auditions, in which Davis chose to be on Shelton's team instead of Levine's.

"I'm super excited about Adam. I'm super excited about the steal. This has been a great learning experience," Davis said after the move.

The competition continues for Davis, who is a Michigan State University grad, on "Team Adam" next week.

You can follow Davis, who currently lives in Traverse City, on Facebook at www.facebook.com/JoshuaDavisMusic.