Every ‘The Voice' Winner Since Season 1, Including 9 Team Blake Champions
The Voice Season 26 will build on over ten years of the show and 25 seasons' worth of talent.
The reality singing competition will feature a new grouping of coaches for Season 26, two of whom are completely new to the red chairs. Snoop Dogg and Michael Bublé will join veteran coaches Reba McEntire and Gwen Stefani for their turn in the blind audition singing show, which has produced artists like Cassadee Pope, Brynn Cartelli, and Carter Rubin who all won their respective seasons.
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Snoop Dogg previously served as a mega mentor during Season 3, and Bublé advised Team Blake back in Season 3. McEntire has coached two previous seasons of the show, and Stefani as seven seasons under her belt. Of the coaches' panel for Season 26, Gwen and Reba each have one victory in their history coaching on the singing show. Team Reba won last season, and Team Gwen won Season 19.
Keep reading for a look back at the entire list of The Voice winners — and their coaches — for all 25 seasons.
Season 1 – Javier Colon (Team Adam)
Season 2 – Jermaine Paul (Team Blake)
Season 3 – Cassadee Pope (Team Blake)
Season 4 – Danielle Bradberry (Team Blake)
Season 5 – Tessanne Chin (Team Adam)
Season 6 – Josh Kaufman (Team Usher)
Season 7 – Craig Wayne Boyd (Team Blake)
Season 8 – Sawyer Fredericks (Team Pharrell)
Season 9 – Jordan Smith (Team Adam)
Season 10 – Alisan Porter (Team Christina)
Season 11 – Sundance Head (Team Blake)
Season 12 – Chris Blue (Team Alicia)
Season 13 – Chloe Kohanski (Team Blake)
Season 14 – Brynn Cartelli (Team Kelly)
Season 15 – Chevel Shepherd (Team Kelly)
Season 16 – Maelyn Jarmon (Team John)
Season 17 – Jake Hoot (Team Kelly)
Season 18 – Todd Tilghman (Team Blake)
Season 19 – Carter Rubin (Team Gwen)
Season 20 – Cam Anthony (Team Blake)
Season 21 – Girl Named Tom (Team Kelly)
Season 22 – Bryce Leatherwood (Team Blake)
Season 23 – Gina Miles (Team Niall)
Season 24 – Huntley (Team Niall)
Season 25 – Asher HaVon (Team Reba)
Season 26: Sofronio Vasquez (Team Bublé)
Season 27 – Adam David (Team Bublé)
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