Good thing Christina Aguilera is coming back to 'The Voice' next season, because the panel will be down one pint-sized, fiery blond superstar. Shakira confirmed that she won't be returning for the NBC hit's fifth season.
Christina Aguilera took a break from 'The Voice' season 4 to focus on other things, though promoting 'Lotus' wasn't one of them. In any case, the diva will be back in her big red chair for season 5 of the NBC hit this fall -- for a price.
When Shakira and Usher first joined the judging panel, filling the big shoes and big red chairs of Christina Aguilera and Cee Lo Green, it was because Aguilera and Green were going on tour and working on their own projects. But are Aguilera and Green actually coming back this fall?
Maybe not!
The best part of "The Voice" is going on now--the battle rounds. Pitting two members of each team together to sing-off for their coaches, and the better of the two moves on. I was a little disappointed that they skipped through a few of the battles last night, only showing highlights and the winner. I'm glad they showed the match between Caroline Glaser and Danielle Bradbery from Team
I was never a huge Shakira fan. That is, until I started watching her on "The Voice" this season. She has way more personality than Christina Aguilera ever did (sorry Xtina!) and she's funny! There's no serious "bickering" between her and the other coaches, and the whole vibe of the show is so much better. Oh, and Usher is easy on the eyes too.
Like Nicholas David and Tim Mahoney in seasons past, Minnesota had some representation on "The Voice" last night. Eden Prairie native Mark Andrew put his spin on another Minnesota native's (Bob Dylan) "Knockin on Heaven's Door." And yes, he did have a couple of chairs turn around for him.
If you're like us here at PopCrush, then you're counting down the days to the March premiere of Season 4 of 'The Voice.' And these new promos that fell into our laps are making us excited -- not like we have it marked in red on our calendars or anything.
Anyone who was worried that the influx of new coaching talent on Season 4 of 'The Voice' might disrupt Adam Levine and Blake Shelton's incessant joshing can officially set their minds at ease.
In last night's episode of "The Voice" an emotional tribute honored the Sandy Hook Elementary shooting victims. The coaches, past contestants, the top three, and even Carson Daly and Christina Milian stood on stage with cards, each holding the name and age of each of the victims from Friday's horrific tragedy singing Leonard Cohen's "Halleluja...
It’s been an exciting season of ‘The Voice’ so far, to say the very least. Tonight’s episode (Dec. 11) was both surprising and bittersweet, as one contestant was sent home while the other three remain.
Adam Levine of Maroon 5 stepped out of his role as coach on The Voice to join rapper 50 Cent on stage in the debut of Fiddy's new single, titled "My Life".