10 Reasons Why Snoop Dogg Is the Best Coach on ‘The Voice’

Season 26 of The Voice has reached the midway point, and it’s shaping up to be quite the competition. Reigning champ Reba McEntire has returned to defend her title, as Season 25 saw her take the crown against Team Niall Horan, Team John Legend and Team Dan & Shay. In recent years, the coaches panel of rotating chairs has been shifting with more frequency without the once-staple coach Blake Shelton present to anchor the competition. But Blake’s wife and longstanding veteran coach Gwen Stefani has returned to the competition with her signature style and impressive resume, ready to reclaim her throne.
The rotating door of personalities on the coaches panel has always been one of the qualities that makes The Voice one of the best competition reality series out there. Bringing in new personalities to engage with the already seasoned coaches enhances the competitive energy, while adding a jocular tone to the panel. As much as the series is about finding the best vocalist each season, it is also entertainment above all else, and seeing the coaches interact with one another, taking moments to tease each other, and also to praise one another’s coaching skills, adds to the experience.
Season 26 boasts two newcomer coaches that are entering the competition to prove they can disrupt Queen Reba’s reign. World-renowned jazz vocalist Michael Bublé‘s bubbly personality was balanced out when the producers of The Voice made possibly the best casting decision in the series’ history, by inviting industry legend Snoop Dogg on as a coach this season. Snoop dominated the Blind Auditions, stacking his team with 4-chair turns and talented vocalists who would benefit from his unique coaching style. Snoop Dogg is an undeniable force on the series, so here are the 10 reasons he is the best coach on The Voice.