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Two new coaches entered the fray for the eleventh season: soul singer Alicia Keys and pop sensation Miley Cyrus. But it would be one of the original coaches who would take the crown, as Team Blake emerged victorious for the first time since season seven, ending a four-season drought with Texas country crooner Sundance Head 's victory over former child prodigy Billy Gilman.

The Season 11 champ had previously appeared on Season 6 of American Idol , but was eliminated just one week shy making the Top Season 13 featured a roundtable formed by veteran coaches Levine and Shelton, Miley Cyrus, and first-time coach Jennifer Hudson.

After facing elimination in the earlier rounds, winner Chloe Kohanski was dropped by coach Miley Cyrus, but was quickly picked up, receiving offers from Shelton and Hudson. Kohanski eventually sided with Shelton and together the two were crowned The Voice champions. Alicia Keys returned for the show's fourteenth season along with a brand new coach: America's original Idol Kelly Clarkson.

In her inaugural season, the pop star and former reality champ rode all the way to victory by coaching year-old Brynn Cartelli, who would go on to serve as an opener for Clarkson's Meaning Of Life tour. Season 14 was also the first season in the show's history not to feature a member of Team Blake or Team Adam in the final two.

Fresh off her first victory, Kelly returned for another season by welcoming back fellow Idol veteran Jennifer Hudson to the spinning chairs. The "Since U Been Gone" hitmaker's hot streak continued with her second consecutive win thanks to year-old country singer Chevel Shepherd.

Clarkson's back-to-back victories marked the first time any coach had taken the crown in consecutive seasons since Team Blake's three-peat back in Seasons 2 through 4. Also for the first time in the show's history, Season 15 saw the addition of a fifth coach, as Kelsea Ballerini mentored contestants who had failed to turn any chairs in the blind audition as part of the brand-new Comeback Stage.

Season 17 marked the first installment of the competition series without OG coach Adam Levine. Gwen Stefani returned to take his place, and the season was full of cute banter between the pop star and her now-boyfriend Shelton. Tennessee native Jake Hoot became only the second winner after Chris Blue in season 12 to have been just a one-chair turn in the blind auditions, giving Clarkson her impressive third win.

Season 18 found the judge's panel shaken up again, with Stefani out and Nick Jonas in alongside Clarkson, Legend and Shelton. Mississippi native Todd Tilghman, 42, went from being the first audition aired to the winner's circle on Shelton's team, marking Blake's seventh win as a coach with the oldest winner in the show's history.

For Season 19, The Voice returned for a fully socially-distanced season in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic. Tagging out Jonas, Stefani returned for her fifth season as a coach, and marked her team's first-ever win thanks to Long Island native Carter Rubin, who became the youngest male winner in the show's history at just 15 years old. He tied with past winner Brynn Cartelli as the show's youngest champion ever. The coaches all had very different reactions to the news.

Clarkson said, via a voiceover as a clip played that showcased the "Scream" singer's dance moves, "Wait, Usher's a really good performer. What if my team likes him better than me? Because he's got those sweet dance moves. I wonder what he's gonna wear. I better up my style game.

It's time to meet your VoiceKnockouts Mega Mentor Gwen Stefani started coaching on season seven of "The Voice," and she returned for seasons nine, 12, 17, and On season eight, he mentored year-old Sawyer Fredericks, the youngest male winner in the history of the show. She is one of the most successful coaches on the show, producing a finalist every season she appeared on. Singer-songwriter Miley Cyrus coached on seasons 11 and 13 of "The Voice.

In March , Janice Freeman — a Team Miley contestant on season 13 — died, and Cyrus paid a touching tribute to her at the memorial service. Award-winning actress and singer Jennifer Hudson was a full-time coach on seasons 13 and 15 of "The Voice.

She brought year-old Kennedy Holmes to the finals on season She's won three seasons — including season 14 when she mentored the show's youngest female winner, Brynn Cartelli, to victory. Cartelli was 15 at the time.

John Legend joined to show on season 16, and he's still coaching on the current season Nick Jonas started coaching on "The Voice" on season 18, and he took a break before returning on season She's joining Legend, Clarkson, and Shelton for the current season 21 of the singing competition.

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