Season 25 of The Voice will kick off on Monday, February 26 at 8/7c on NBC.
Chance the Rapper, Dan+Shay, Reba McEntire, John Legend, Photo Courtesy of The Voice
Reba McEntire, Dan + Shay, John Legend and Chance The Rapper teamed up for an epic performance to kick off Season 25 of NBC’s The Voice.
The performance marked the official first look at the new panel of coaches, with John Legend making his return to the show and Reba McEntire coming back for a second season. Meanwhile, Chance The Rapper and Dan + Shay replace Gwen Stefani and Niall Horan, who left the show after Season 24.
Chance the Rapper, Dan+Shay, Reba McEntire, John Legend, Photo Courtesy of Art Streiber/NBC for The Voice
Star-Studded Season 25 Coach Performance On The Voice
The star-studded group of The Voice coaches united for a soulful rendition of Jackie DeShannon’s 1969 classic hit, “Put a Little Love in Your Heart.” The performance kicked off as Chance The Rapper and Reba McEntire sang the opening verse, before Dan + Shay and John Legend joined in moments later.
Donning all white ensembles and joined by a choir, the all-star group of coaches took viewers to church while trading verses throughout their performance.
Reba McEntire’s country twang blended seamlessly with Chance The Rapper’s urban flair, while Dan + Shay’s harmonies and John Legend’s smooth vocals flawlessly combined, making for a unique sound that mesmerized viewers.
“And the world will be a better place/ And the world will be a better place/ For you and me/ You just wait and see,” the quartet sang on the tune’s chorus before making their way to the second verse, “Another day goes by/ And still the children cry/ Put a little love in your heart/ You want the world to know/ We won’t let hatred grow/ Put a little love in your heart.”
Season 25 of The Voice will kick off on Monday, February 26 at 8/7c on NBC. The show will also be available the next day to stream on Peacock.
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