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How Many Times Has Blake Shelton Won The Voice

Blake Shelton has the most wins as a coach on The Voice, with eight victories coming in the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 7th, 11th, 13th, 18th, and 20th seasons.

This impressive feat may not surprise a lot of people who are aware that Blake Shelton has been the one constant on the singing reality TV competition, which is entering its 11th year and 22nd season since it first premiered on April 26, 2011. That being said, it would interest you to know that Blake Shelton has been a judge/coach on The Voice for over a decade.

His dominance on the hit reality TV singing competition is unrivaled, with twice the number of victories as the next best coach in the person of Kelly Clarkson, who has racked up four wins in her seven seasons on the show, including an unprecedented group victory. Read on to find out how Blake Shelton secured eight wins as a coach on The Voice.

Blake Shelton’s team has come out on top on 8 out of 21 different occasions of The Voice, and he has done so with different groups of talented singers who have withstood the rigorous screening processes that make the show one of the most challenging singing competitions to win. Let’s meet the various teams he used to pull off these victories.

Blake Shelton’s first win came in only the show’s second season. It is noteworthy that he did it with the kind of artist he usually doesn’t work with, in the person of R&B singer Jermaine Paul. One of Blake Shelton’s greatest assets is that he understands how pivotal the choice of song could be in the grand scheme of things.

It is a vital trait that he shares with Adam Levine, although he has been more successful at it. Jermaine Paul sang Avril Lavigne’sComplicatedat his blind audition, and for the finals, he sang R. Kelly’sI Believe I Can Fly,Blake Shelton’sGod Gave Me Youbefore finishing withSoul Manfor the grand prize. Clearly unsatisfied with his performance, Jermaine Paul expressed his surprise at emerging victorious.

Blake Shelton became the first coach on The Voice to register back-to-back victories after the world witnessed the triumph of pop-punk singer Cassadee Pope over several other talented singers. Shelton quickly pointed out that Pope’s versatility was her biggest selling point.

For her blind audition, Cassadee Pope choseTornbefore serenading the audience withNot Over You, Over You, My Happy Ending, Hazel Eyes,andStupid Boy,among others, in the weeks that followed. She took home the crown with a perfect rendition ofCryafter performingOver Youand Steve McQueen in the finals.

16-year-old country pop singer Danielle Bradberry helped Blake Shelton extend his record as he became the first coach to have a hat-trick of wins on The Voice. Her victory left her speechless and in tears before she found the words to convey how thankful and, yes, you guessed it, speechless she was. Danielle Bradberry sangMeanat her blind audition to the delight of Shelton, who was so delighted when the then-teenager agreed to be on his team.

Under Blake’s coaching and guidance, Bradberry performed songs such asJesus Take The Wheel, Shake The Sugar Tree,andMaybe It Was Memphison her way to the finals, where she subsequently performedTimber, I’m Falling In Love. She clinched the ultimate prize money of $100k with a measuredBorn to Fly.

Blake had to go through the unfamiliar experience of watching Adam Levine and Usher scoop up the seasons 5 & 6 crowns. By the time the seventh season rolled around in 2014, Blake was ready to reclaim his crown, and so he did when country singer Craig Wayne Boyd romped to victory withMy Baby’s Got A Smile On Her FaceandBoots Onin the grand finale of the show’s season 7.

The country singer, who credits Shelton for advising him to be himself and not let anyone change him, helped Blake to his fourth victory in just seven seasons of the show.

Shelton had to wait four additional seasons before claiming his 5th win as a coach when yet another country singer known as Sundance Head blew everyone away with his rendition of powerful songs such asMe and Jesus, Love Can Build A Bridge,andAt Last.

Artists On The Team

Shelton’s sixth win as a coach came in 2017 when rock singer Chloe Kohanski pipped everyone to the prize after performingThe Chain, I Am Woman, Landslide,andTime After Timeon her way to the crown. Chloe revealed that The Voice allowed her to make her parents proud, and boy did she! She also praised Blake for keeping to his word about taking care of his team.

Artists On The Team

Blake Shelton’s seventh victory arrived on the shoulders of pastor, singer, and father of eight, Todd Tilghman. He was 42 years old at the time, and that age milestone bestowed him with the privilege and honor of being the oldest person to win the show in its long and storied history.

He brought home the prize with a soulful rendition ofI Can Only Imagine.Shelton had nothing but complimentary words for Todd after his win and even wished he had a record label he could sign Todd to and make him a priority.

Blake’s eighth and most recent win came in 2021 at the show’s 20th season. He extended his lead over the next best judge when then 19-year-old Cam Anthony brought down the house with a rousing rendition ofStand Upto crown his efforts. The young singer expressed his gratitude to Blake for reposing a lot of faith in his vocal abilities, as that faith gave him the wings to fly to the top of the Season 20 perch.

Blake Shelton has been a coach/judge on The Voice for over a decade. He was among the first four judges, alongside CeeLo Green, Adam Levine, and Christina Aguilera, to preside over the show when it first premiered in April 2011. The first 16 seasons saw Blake and Adam sharing the infamous red chair as the two longest-serving judges.

Blake became the outright mainstay when Levine withdrew without any heads up after the 16 seasons of the show. A skit revealed Blake referring to an alleged clause in his contract, which put him in charge at The Voice after his 10th consecutive year on the show. He proposed several changes, including making the red chair more comfortable and changing the show’s name to Blake Shelton’s The Voice.

Blake Shelton is not leaving The Voice at the moment. To allay fears that the show’s longest-serving coach/judge would be leaving the show, the producers have quickly announced that along with John Legend, Camila Cabello, and Blake’s wife Gwen Stefani, Blake Shelton would be returning as the fourth judge/coach for the show’s 22nd episode which is scheduled to premiere on September 9, 2022.

In the past, the country singer has spoken about leaving the show to spend more time with his wife, Gwen Stefani, but has continually changed his mind for various reasons. Lovers of the show will hope that the rumors about the producers wanting to replace Blake with a younger judge like Ariana Grande are not true and that Blake would continue to be on a show he has helped to make one of the best in the United States and the world at large.

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