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After serving as the unofficial mascot of the Paris Olympics, Snoop Dogg is now on to his next adventure as a first-time coach on “The Voice.”
The rapper made his “Voice” coaching debut during the Season 26 premiere and snagged 14 singers. As the competition continues, Snoop Dogg’s team is now officially down to two singers who will compete in the live semifinals, which air Dec. 2.
Here’s a look at the contestants on Snoop Dogg’s team who have survived elimination (so far) throughout Season 26.
Note: This story will be updated throughout the season.
Christina Eagle
For a while, it looked like Christina Eagle’s time on “The Voice” was going to be short-lived. But during the final seconds of her performance of Lainey Wilson’s “Wildflowers and Wild Horses,” Snoop Dogg ended up turning around and getting Eagle on his team by default.
McEntire said she didn’t turn for Eagle, a 23-year-old singer from North Carolina, because she could sense some nerves that affected the performance. But the country music legend said she was excited to get to know Eagle better, and Stefani complimented the singer’s energy.
But Snoop Dogg had the most enthusiastic response for Eagle: “There was so much excitement going on I had to see it. I was hearing it, but I wanted to see it. … That’s what I’m in it for, I’m in it for the spirit of it and what I can do to help, to add on. I don’t want perfection, I want what you are.”
Now, after a few rounds of competition, Eagle has defied the odds as a one-chair turn and landed a spot in the semifinals.
Jeremy Beloate
For Jeremy Beloate, “The Voice” is about a lot more than trying to make it in the music industry.
Following his performance of Giveon’s “Heartbreak Anniversary” — which led all four “Voice” coaches to fight for a chance to get Beloate on their team — the 25-year-old singer from Memphis told the coaches that he lost his brothers and father to addiction, and that being on the show provides him a glimmer of happiness.
“Every time I get phone calls it’s just like bad news, so when I found out about ‘The Voice’ I was like, I can finally relay good news to my family, so here we go,” he said.
“I’ve written some of my best records in pain and that’s the best time to be expressive and you showed that,” Snoop Dogg said. “We did not know what you were going through when you were singing.”
Buble said that Beloate has “a tremendous gift,” and joked that the singer’s voice was so good that he wanted to lip sync to it at his own concerts.
In the end, Beloate ended up selecting Buble as his coach — but his time with the pop singer ran out during the Knockout round. Snoop Dogg didn’t want to see the singer go home just yet, though, and ended up stealing Beloate for his own team.
Snoop Dogg continued to advocate for Beloate during the next round of the competition, pushing him through to the live semifinals.