New Coach Michael Bublé Has A Comment For Anyone Who Thinks The Voice Is ‘A Game’: ‘I Think I Can Speak For Snoop When I Say This…’

New Coach Michael Bublé Has A Comment For Anyone Who Thinks The Voice Is 'A Game': 'I Think I Can Speak For Snoop When I Say This...'

As a long-time fan of The Voice, I eagerly anticipate the upcoming season 26 with Snoop Dogg and Michael Bublé joining Reba McEntire and Gwen Stefani as coaches. Their entrance into the Big Red Chairs is not just an exciting development for the show, but a testament to their commitment and understanding of the profound impact this platform has on aspiring artists’ lives and careers.


A significant factor contributing to The Voice‘s enduring popularity over the years lies in the intriguing dynamics among the coaches. The competition, camaraderie, banter, and more have become integral aspects of the show. As Season 26 draws nearer on the 2024 television schedule, fans eagerly anticipate how Snoop Dogg and Michael Bublé will fit into this established dynamic. I can’t help but wonder about the laughter that’s bound to erupt when they join Reba McEntire and returning coach Gwen Stefani. However, Bublé and Snoop Dogg have given a heads-up to anyone underestimating their partnership, hinting that it might not all be just fun and games.

In this upcoming season of “The Voice”, Michael Bublé and Snoop Dogg will make their debut as main coaches. Although they’ve previously appeared as guest mentors, they are now well-versed in the show’s dynamics. The significance of the show for these artists’ careers is not unnoticed by Bublé, who expressed this awareness to Entertainment Weekly.

I know that this is a TV show, and I know that there’s a game involved and that each of us are playing a part, but I can tell you this, it’s not a game for any of us. We talk about it off camera. We know that each of these people, this is their life, their destiny, their dream. And we know that we’re a big part of this journey. And while it isn’t the beginning or end of their journey, we know that we’re a part of it and we take that responsibility really seriously.

Being a longtime admirer of “The Voice”, I must admit that my spirits are high regarding Michael Bublé’s approach to the upcoming season. He seems to grasp the importance of striking a balance – not just entertaining the home viewers, but also equipping the contestants with skills necessary for a successful career in music beyond the show’s conclusion.

The same apparently goes for Season 26’s other new coach, Snoop Dogg, as Michael Bublé continued:

As a fellow gaming enthusiast, let me put it this way: I believe Snoop and I see ourselves as mentors rather than critics. We’re not here to pass judgment; that’s not our place. Instead, we aim to share our knowledge, our love for music, and our passion with these aspiring artists. For us, empathy and spiritual connection mattered more than finding a winner. Our ultimate goal was to serve as positive role models, guiding them on their artistic journey.

Michael Bublé emphasizes that the essence of ‘The Voice’ competition differs from other shows, as it’s not about criticizing artists but guiding them instead. In fact, Bublé seems less preoccupied with winning and more interested in maximizing his experience to make a significant impact on the singers during their brief collaboration.

I can hardly contain my enthusiasm as the new coaches prepare to settle into their iconic Big Red Chairs. Luckily, we won’t have to wait much longer! The Voice Season 26 is set to debut at 8 p.m. Eastern Time on Monday, September 23rd, exclusively on NBC. If you miss the live broadcast, don’t worry – you can catch up with a Peacock subscription the following day. That said, keep in mind that the upcoming presidential election may cause minor scheduling adjustments for The Voice.

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2024-09-13 03:37