Craig Wayne Boyd, a proud member of #TeamBlake took home the crown and title of Season Seven champion of The Voice.
Coach Gwen consults with pop sensation Taylor Swift, who has joined the show as a guest mentor, and gives the contestants a performance to remember.
New coach Pharrell Williams is in it to win it! The superstar tapped R&B crooner Alicia Keys to assist his team members this season.
Hollaback girl Gwen Stefani and hitmaker Pharrell Williams join The Voice, taking over for previous coaches Shakira and Usher.
Coach Usher nabbed his first victory when his team member Josh Kaufman won The Voice.
Team Usher's Josh Kaufman, Team Adam's Christina Grimmie and Team Blake's Jake Worthington pose before the live finale.
In addition to their fabulous coaches, the season six contestants were lucky enough to receive advice from Coldplay's musical genius, Chris Martin, who acted as the official mentor for each team during the battle rounds. Lucky!
Longtime friends Adam Levine and Blake Shelton goof around and share a seat during the blind auditions.
Coach Adam Levine celebrated his mentee's victory by giving her a smooch on the cheek. The Maroon 5 frontman has not coached a winner since seaon one, when Javier Colon took the title. For all those keeping score at home, this win makes the Voice coaches tally Blake: 3, Adam: 2...and everyone else: 0!
Tessanne Chin was crowned the season five winner of The Voice! The beauty quickly became a fan favorite in the early stages of this season's completion and her consistently awe-inspiring performances made her a force to be reckoned with.
The Voice coach and the Mother Monster teamed up for the first time for a season finale performance of Gaga's hit single "Do What U Want." The epic collaboration, which included matching lamé outfits, featured the pop divas sipping champagne and being showered with rose petals on stage...naturally.
Big Bang Theory star Kaley Cuoco-Sweeting was in the crowd to cheer on her former assistant and sister Briana Cuoco as she took The Voice stage.
Christina Aguilera and musical group A Great Big World debuted their duet "Say Something" with a sentimental performance that showcased Xtina's softer side.
Adam Levine shows his affection for buddy Blake Shelton by giving him a big wet one.
Voice originals—Christina Aguilera and CeeLo Green—returned to their big red chairs in season five after a brief hiatus. Both coaches said they were ready to bring their A game and break Blake Shelton's winning streak!
The country cutie was crowned the victor of The Voice's fourth season, giving her coach, Blake Shelton, his third win in a row.
The legendary entertainer performed on a live stage for the first time in 12 years when she sang "Woman's World" during the season four finale episode.
When contestant Michelle Chamuel chose to sing girl-power anthem "I Knew You Were Trouble" for her Top 6 performance, coach Usher gave his prodigy a sweet surprise during rehearsal—Taylor Swift, herself! The country superstar was clearly a good-luck charm for Chamuel—she cracked the iTunes Top 10 singles chart that week and made it safely into the next round.
America was shocked when frontrunner Judith Hill (who previously worked as Michael Jackson's background singer) was sent packing in the Top 8 elimination round. Her untimely exit led coach Adam Levine to begrudgingly declare, "I hate this country." The Maroon 5 singer later clarified his comment.
All four coaches agreed that when 16-year-old Danielle Bradbery gave a sensational performance of Pam Tillis' "Maybe It Was Memphis," she solidified her status as the one to beat.
Singing superstars Shakira and Usher took over CeeLo Green and Christina Aguilera's big red chairs for season four. The newcomers were ready to go head-to-head with veteran coaches Adam Levine and Blake Shelton for the title of best mentor.
Pop-rocker turned country singer Cassadee Pope soared to victory on the third season of The Voice with the help of coach Blake Shelton.
Christina Aguilera took the stage with a large, pink afro and a unique ensemble to perform her new single "Make the World Move" on the live results show.
Jermaine Paul, who began as Alicia Keys' background singer, used his smooth vocals to win the entire competition for Team Blake.