That Blake Shelton’s run on The Voice is winding down is no longer a secret. After 22 seasons behind the bench, the coach knows how to twist the chair to find the singers that capture his attention. Over the course of the show’s 22 seasons, he has guided nine different artists to victory. Kelly Clarkson, Niall Horan, and Chance the Rapper will carry on his legacy when Season 23 starts on March 6 of this year.
Clarkson and Shelton have been rivals for a number of seasons, which has made their relationship fierce but also quite playful; they are like brothers and sisters in this regard. Both are skilled musicians, so there’s certain to be some healthy rivalry as they share their advice on how to improve one another’s singing.
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Clarkson has been quoted as saying flattering things about her competitor on NBC’s Insider, but she couldn’t resist making a lighthearted dig at her during the interview. “Blake and I have been discussing the possibility that this is his final season on the show. But I tell them, “It won’t sink in till later. You’re going to feel the impact of it. It’s always been there, it’s second nature to you. And you’ll feel the impact afterward.
Not only do I believe he is aware of this, but I also believe he is aware that the moment has come. For a long time now, he’s done this, and I think it’s great since it gives us all plenty of warning before he leaves, and we can use that time to accomplish things like… I hate to admit it, but I also love him. It is our chance to tell him how awesome he is, so we should definitely take advantage of it.
As a coach, he sets the bar extremely high for this competition. That is common knowledge, after all. He’s the winner with the most trophies, and he really does assist the artists thereafter. And what he’s done for so many musicians is truly remarkable. A sad day for “The Voice.” Now for the zinger, after the compliments: We’ll get to see less of him, which is a win for everyone. So, that settles it. In his final season, Blake Shelton will have his final air on March 6th.