This Iconic Rapper Joins The Voice Season 26 As Multiple Coaches Exit Show

This Iconic Rapper Joins The Voice Season 26 As Multiple Coaches Exit Show

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Summary The Voice continues to shake things up with new coaches, promising an exciting season premiere this fall on NBC.

Reba McEntire and Gwen Stefani are back to reclaim their red chairs and coach a new crop of rising artists.

Get ready for a fresh lineup of iconic coaches on The Voice season 26, including Snoop Dogg and Michael Bublé.

The Voice season 26 is going to see some major shakeups on the coaching side of the series, when this iconic rapper enters the competition for his first season, while other coaches exit. The Voice often changes up its coaching staff, but things have changed consistently over the last few years since Blake Shelton’s exit after The Voice season 23. While Blake has been one of the big presences the series has seen in the past, the coaches of The Voice tend to enjoy showing off their personalities on the show. With new coaches coming in, what can fans expect?

In a press release from NBC’s The Voice, the series shared that while “Reba McEntire and Gwen Stefani reclaim their red chairs for another chance at coaching a fresh crop of rising artists,” two new coaches will join the show in its upcoming season. Iconic rapper Snoop Dogg and award-winning singer Michael Bublé will join The Voice season 26 as coaches. “Already known as Coach Snoop in the world of sports, he now takes his skills from the field to the Voice stage,” the press release explained. The shared that Michael will “bring his…vocal power to the dynamic coaching panel.”

The Voice season 26 will premiere this fall on NBC, with episodes streaming the following day on Peacock.

Source: NBC

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