Will Snoop Dogg Be Back As A Coach On The Voice?
The Gangster Holy Ghost was in the building on December 10, as Snoop Dogg took the stage with his finalist Jeremy Beloate, as well as Sting for a pair of entertaining performances. But fans couldnât help but wonder if this was really his final night as a mentor, as he is not set to return for The Voice Season 27. Alas, Uncle Snoop gave us what we wanted, and no, Iâm not talking about an invitation to his dressing room. He seemed to confirm he does want to come back, telling Carson Daly:
Itâs been a great experience for me. I didnât know what I was signing on to, but I do know it feels like I could come back and do it again.
The statement garnered huge cheers from the audience, and Carson Daly said they were going to hold him to it, as the host thanked Snoop Dogg for the ânew life, heart, soul, authenticity [and] brotherhoodâ he brought to The Voice.
The rookie coach previously said that his contract was for one season only, and his plan was, âIâm gonna do this for one year and get up outta here.â However, he said he fell in love with Reba McEntire, Gwen Stefani and Michael BublĂ© â not to mention the artists who became his family. During the Blind Auditions, he alluded to a possible repeat performance when he encouraged an artist to keep working and come back so that he could hit his button for her next time. Only time will tell if there really will be a next time.
Sofronio Vasquez Makes History As The Voice Season 26 Winner
As exciting as it was to have hope that Snoop Dogg will return to The Voice, that wasnât the reason we tuned into NBC on this night. After two performances Monday that showed how much he deserved to win Season 26 and how badly he wanted it, Sofronio Vasquez was crowned the champion. He is the first Filipino singer and second Asian contestant to win The Voice following Season 5âs Tessanne Chin. Moments before the announcement, Vasquezâs coach Michael BublĂ© spoke to how much that representation meant, telling his team member:
My Filipino brother, you are the hope of so many people, and not just in the Philippines, but Asians everywhere, truly, are looking at you tonight and [are] so proud, and you represent them so well. It has been such an unbelievable journey to be here with you.
Sofronio Vasquez dropped to his knees when Carson Daly read his name as the newest Four-Chair Turn winner, and he was quickly swarmed by his fellow contestants before seeking out his coach for a tearful hug. It was a big night for Michael Bublé, too. Not only did he become just the fourth rookie coach to win on his first season (following Kelly Clarkson, John Legend and Niall Horan), he became the first of The Voice coaches to have both the winner AND runner-up on their first try.
Michael BublĂ©âs other finalist Shye came in second place, with Gwen Stefaniâs Sydney Sterlace in third, Reba McEntireâs Danny Joseph in fourth and Snoop Doggâs Jeremy Beloate in fifth place.
Thatâs a wrap on Season 26, so now weâve got a couple of months before Adam Levine makes his return to The Voice on February 3, 2025. Iâll see you there!


