When The Voice returns for its 26th season later this year, Snoop Dogg and Michael Bublé will be among the four along with veteran Gwen Stefani (returning for her eighth season,) and Reba McEntire who’s back for a third consecutive year.
Teasing the news via social media over the weekend, Snoop Dogg shared a photo of himself with Bublé along with the caption “Yo hit me @MichaelBuble” followed by show’s official accounts that boosted the news with the note: “Dream Coach Rotation.”
Though it’s not their first time on the vocal talent show, the iconic rapper and crooner will replace Snoop Chance the Rapper and John Legend. During season 20 knockouts, Snoop served as a Mega Mentor while Michael served as an adviser for Blake Shelton‘s team during season 3.
Throughout the past several years The Voice has undergone a number of coaching changes including Shelton leaving the show in 2023 (after 23 seasons) alongside the likes of Christina Aguilera, Adam Levine, Kelly Clarkson, Niall Horan, CeeLo Green, and others. Clarkson also had an extended run on the show, coaching from seasons 13 through 21 and returning for a one-off year during season 23.
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Author: Saul Goode
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