'The Voice' season 10 news update: Ryan Quinn potential season winner for Adam Levine

The Voice - Ryan QuinnYoutube screenshot via The Voice season 10

Ryan Quinn was the only performer during the fourth night of the Blind Auditions in "The Voice" season 10  to get all four chairs to turn. And after spending some time picking which of the four coaches he would go under, Quinn eventually decided to work with Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine. According to Hollywood Life, this gives Levine a strong chance of winning the season.

Back in season 9, singer Jordan Smith also attained a four-chair turn, and similar to what just happened with Quinn, Smith took on Adam Levine as his coach. Together the duo stayed together until Jordan Smith eventually won as the grand champion of the competition in that season.

The report points out that history may repeat itself, with Levine and Quinn taking their victories all the way to the top. It is noted in the report that one of the key components in his performance at the auditions was his ability to control and weave through the high falsetto notes in his rendition of "Can't Find My Way Home."

"The style that you sing with resonates with each one of us on a different level," stated coach Pharrell after each of the other coaches made their case. "There's nothing that's going to go wrong with you. Goodwill is rewarded in the end."

Hollywood Life also points out that Quinn's story -- he works as a musical instructor for children who have gone through traumatic experiences -- is just as powerful and touching. It is a personal life story that will resonate not only with the judges but also with the audiences.

As pointed out in a report from Zap2It, the decision to stick with Adam Levine was devastating for Christina Aguilera as she was the first coach to turn around. None of the other performances in the fourth night managed to grab the attention of all four coaches and Quinn was easily one of the contestants with the highest chances of winning.