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The Voice Gets a Coach Shakeup: Country Queen, Pop Princess, Doggfather & Smooth Operator Join Seaso

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The Voice is about to get a whole lot more interesting, folks! Season 25 is heating up, but buckle up because Season 26 is bringing the star power with a brand new coaching crew.

Gone are the familiar faces of John Legend, Chance the Rapper, and the first-ever duo coaches Dan + Shay. But fear not, music lovers, because some incredible replacements are stepping up to the challenge.

First up, we've got Reba McEntire, the undisputed Queen of Country, returning for her third season as a coach. Remember the tater tots and chicken tenders of seasons past? We can't wait to see what culinary delights Reba brings to the party this time around. Maybe funnel cakes?

Next up, it's the original Harajuku Girl herself, Gwen Stefani! She's back to add some sunshine rock and some serious girl power to the competition. With No Doubt's recent Coachella reunion, Stefani might just be ready to add another win to her impressive list of accomplishments.

Now, let's talk about some newbies! Snoop Dogg, the Doggfather himself, is bringing his legendary chill vibes, smooth rhymes, and, let's be honest, a lifetime's worth of quotable lyrics to the coaching chair for the first time. This hip-hop icon has had a massive impact on music and culture, but did you know he was once known as Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr.?

Snoop's got a story that stretches far beyond the rap game. He got his start rhyming in school hallways, honed his skills on mixtapes, and caught the eye of Dr. Dre, forever changing the course of hip-hop history.  With 21 albums under his belt, millions of records sold, and enough Grammy nominations to fill a trophy case, Snoop Dogg is more than just a rapper — he's a cultural phenomenon.

But Snoop's not all about accolades. This Snoop Youth Football League founder is a philanthropist dedicated to giving back. He's got a knack for baking cookies with Martha Stewart, commentating on the Olympics like a boss, and, well, being Snoop Dogg. We can't wait to see how he translates his larger-than-life personality into the world of coaching.

Rounding out the crew is Michael Bublé, the Canadian crooner with the voice of smooth butter. This dream-chasing powerhouse has been belting out tunes since he was a kid, and now he's ready to share his expertise with aspiring singers.

 

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