Snoop Dogg Addressed His Future On The Voice As The Season 26 Winner Makes History

As a gamer who’s spent countless hours glued to reality TV competitions, I can confidently say that The Voice Season 26 finale was a rollercoaster of emotions, especially for Snoop Dogg fans like myself. The Doggfather himself, with his unique charisma and undeniable charm, has left an indelible mark on the show, and it’s heartening to know that he might return in the future.

Major spoilers ahead for The Voice Season 26, which revealed its winner on the December 10 live results show. The episode can be streamed with a Peacock subscription.

In an extraordinary turn of events during Season 26 of “The Voice”, both the victorious contestant and their mentor left indelible marks on the show. The finale, filled with two hours of stunning performances and graced by a constellation of stars, marked not just the crowning of a champion but also the closing chapter for this exceptional group of coaches. As we look forward to “The Voice” resuming its broadcast schedule in 2025, it’s worth noting that Reba McEntire, Gwen Stefani, and Snoop Dogg, who has gained a massive following as a coach, will not be part of the panel. In his final remarks, Coach Snoop hinted at the possibility of returning to the iconic Big Red Chairs.

Will Snoop Dogg Be Back As A Coach On The Voice?

On December 10th, the Gangster Holy Ghost (Snoop Dogg) graced the stage alongside finalist Jeremy Beloate and Sting, delivering a pair of captivating performances. However, spectators found themselves questioning if this marked Snoop’s last night as a mentor, given his absence from The Voice Season 27. Yet, in a hint that left fans hopeful, Uncle Snoop indicated he might return, sharing with Carson Daly that he indeed has the intention to do so. No, I’m not implying an invitation to his backstage quarters; rather, I’m referring to his confirmation about returning to the show.

I must say, this journey has been truly rewarding for me. I wasn’t entirely sure what I was getting myself into, but the way I feel now makes me think I’d be eager to embark on it once more.

The audience enthusiastically applauded the statement, and Carson Daly promised they would keep him accountable, as the host expressed gratitude towards Snoop Dogg for adding a “new spirit, sincerity, identity, and camaraderie” to The Voice.

Initially, the novice coach had mentioned that his agreement was valid for just one season, with his intention being, “I’ll do this for a year and then I’ll move on.” Yet, he confessed that he found himself smitten by Reba McEntire, Gwen Stefani, Michael Bublé, in addition to the artists who transformed into his family. During the Blind Auditions, there was a hint of a potential repeat act when he motivated an artist to continue improving and return so he could press his button for her again in the future. We’ll have to wait and see if another chance really comes along.

Sofronio Vasquez Makes History As The Voice Season 26 Winner

Despite the anticipation surrounding potential Snoop Dogg’s appearance on The Voice, it wasn’t the main reason for tuning in to NBC on this particular night. Instead, the spotlight was on Sofronio Vasquez, who, after two impressive performances on Monday, proved he deserved the title of Season 26 champion. He became the first Filipino singer and second Asian contestant to win The Voice, following Tessanne Chin’s victory in Season 5. Just before the announcement, Michael Bublé, Vasquez’s coach, emphasized how significant his representation was, expressing his pride by saying:

Hey there, gaming buddy! Tonight, it’s all about you, my Filipino bro, and let me tell you, the pride radiating from people, not just in the Philippines, but across Asia, is palpable. You’re a beacon of hope, and it’s an honor to stand beside you on this incredible journey. It’s been unreal being here with you!

On hearing Carson Daly announce Sofronio Vasquez as the latest Four-Chair Turn champion, he instantly fell to his knees and was soon surrounded by other contestants before rushing into the arms of his coach for an emotional hug. It turned out to be a triumphant evening for Michael Bublé as well. Not only did he make history as the fourth rookie coach to win in their debut season, joining Kelly Clarkson, John Legend and Niall Horan, but he also achieved the unique feat of having both the winner AND runner-up on his team during his inaugural season, making him the first coach on The Voice to accomplish this extraordinary feat.

In the end, it was Michael Bublé’s contestant Shye who finished just behind the winner, followed closely by Gwen Stefani’s Sydney Sterlace in third position. Reba McEntire’s Danny Joseph placed fourth, while Snoop Dogg’s Jeremy Beloate took fifth place.

Here’s the curtain call for Season 26; it’s a brief wait until Adam Levine graces our screens again on “The Voice,” starting February 3, 2025. Catch you there!

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2024-12-11 09:37