Kiwi singer Jaedyn Randell wowed on 'The Voice Australia' with her unreal audition, leading to HUGE power move by one of the judges.
The 23-year-old stunned with her next-level vocals on Jessie J's track 'Big White Room', as judges Guy Sebastian, Adam Lambert and Kate Miller-Heidke had their hands hovering over buttons, just waiting for the perfect moment to turn.
Kate was the first to turn at Jaedyn's powerful note. As soon as she locked eyes with Jaedyn, Kate melted into her seat, looking mesmerised by the Kiwi.
It took all of five seconds until Guy and Adam followed, and the game was on to snag Jaedyn's talent for their team.
The crowd went wild as Jaedyn got a standing ovation from all of the judges. Adam was so impressed, he even chucked his shoe to the bottom of the stage.
"I threw my shoe at you, I don't know if you're familiar, it's a very 'your amazing'. you're voice it's nuts," Adam told Jaedyn. "You have range for stratosphere, it's unbelievable."
"I think you could win this whole competition. I had goosebumps the whole time," Kate added.
When it came time to decide for Jaedyn to pick her coach, she had no clue Kate was about to make that choice for her with a slick move.
Kate whipped out her 'Ultimate Block,' shutting down any chance for the other judges to convince Jaedyn to join their team.
By pretending to trip and slip her hand onto the button, Kate secured Jaedyn a spot alongside her in the competition.
If Jaedyn sounds familiar, you might've heard her as the beautiful voice behind the 2017 te reo Maori version of Disney's 'Moana'.
And just last week, Jaedyn sang the New Zealand national anthem at the All Blacks match against Argentina at Auckland's Eden Park.
Kiwis have been calling her "the best" to ever do it, so you already know we're backing her all the way through 'The Voice AU.'
Go smash it, gal!