The Voice (2011– ) 6.6
Four famous musicians search for the best voices in America and will mentor these singers to become artists. America will decide which singer will be worthy of the grand prize. |
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The Voice (2011– ) 6.6
Four famous musicians search for the best voices in America and will mentor these singers to become artists. America will decide which singer will be worthy of the grand prize. |
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| Carson Daly | ... |
Himself - Host
(56 episodes, 2011-2013)
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| Adam Levine | ... |
Himself - Coach
(56 episodes, 2011-2013)
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| Christina Aguilera | ... |
Herself - Coach
(55 episodes, 2011-2012)
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| CeeLo Green | ... |
Himself - Coach
(55 episodes, 2011-2012)
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| Blake Shelton | ... |
Himself - Coach
(55 episodes, 2011-2013)
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| Christina Milian | ... |
Social Media Correspondent
(44 episodes, 2012-2013)
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Amanda Brown | ... |
Amanda Brown
(25 episodes, 2012)
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Four famous musicians search for the best voices in America and will mentor these singers to become artists. America will decide which singer will be worthy of the grand prize.
In an entertainment industry where looks dominate, The Voice offers a refreshing format which reassures us, that talent alone CAN prevail. Unlike rival programmes such as American Idol and X-Factor, the coaches on this programme are unable to see what the contestants look like when they first hit the stage. The auditions are essentially 'blind' auditions, where the judges sit in a chair with their back to the contestants so that their entire focus is on the voice of the contestant. Only if they like the contestant's voice, do they push a button which enables them to turn around and to see the contestant. In short- beautiful, talentless people don't get a look in here.
Living in a time that is dominated by celebrity, image and 'z-list' culture in which talentless people can make it big for being pretty, The Voice is taking things back to basics- good old fashioned raw talent. This original twist is not alone in making the show a success. The chemistry of the four coaches (Christina Aguilera, Cee-Lo Green, Adam Levine and Blake Shelton) makes the show endearing and entertaining.
Highly recommended, don't miss The Voice on NBC.