Season 26 of 'The Voice' sees Gwen Stefani and Reba McEntire go back to the coaches panel, along beginners Snoop Dogg and Michael Bublé.
By Allison DeGrusheMay 14 2024, Updated 11:19 a.m. ET
Since its inception in 2011, NBC's singing reality festival series The Voice has noticed a rotation of coaches. The panel has boasted A-listers such as Kelly Clarkson, John Legend, Ariana Grande, Pharrell Williams, Usher, Alicia Keys, and more.
And now, as Season 26 approaches, two recent faces are poised to make their mark on The Voice. Eager to find who's becoming a member of the panel? Keep studying to uncover the details!
During NBC's upfront presentation at New York's Radio City Music Hall on May 13, the network introduced the newest coaching lineup for Season 26 of the hit display. Joining Gwen Stefani and Reba McEntire are learners Snoop Dogg and Michael Bublé!
With playful banter, Reba welcomed Snoop Dogg to the stage: "Folks, we've got a rookie taking the chair. I can't wait for him to join us — so I can beat him," she joked. "Everyone, please welcome the D-O-double-G, Snoop Dogg!"
dream Coach rotation just dropped… iykyk. 😉 meet your Coaches for THIS FALL on #TheVoice! pic.twitter.com/mA9jhz4iVx
— The Voice (@NBCTheVoice) (*26*)The iconic rapper then took the highlight and adjusted the lyrics to his 1994 smash-hit "Gin and Juice" to suit the tournament: "With so much drama in the LBC, it's kinda hard being Snoop on NBC," he rapped on degree.
Snoop Dogg expressed his excitement for joining the competition, adding, "Since Reba is the queen of The Voice who brings the sparkle, I can be the king who brings the style, the funk, and the fun."
The duo will take over coaching duties for Chance the Rapper, John Legend, and nation duo Dan + Shay — however this would possibly not be their first time on the Emmy-winning sequence.
Snoop Dogg previously took on the function of Mega Mentor all through the Season 20 knockouts, which aired in April 2021. As for Michael Bublé, he served as an guide for Blake Shelton's group all over Season 3 of The Voice.
The legendary rapper and five-time Grammy-winning crooner hinted at their involvement just a day ahead of the authentic announcement. Snoop took to X (formerly referred to as Twitter), writing, "Yo hit me @MichaelBuble," along side a photo of the each of them.
Michael replied with a gif of a cat carrying sun shades with the caption, "'Sup, homie!"
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