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        <title><![CDATA['The Voice' Coaches Through the Years: Who Left and Why]]></title>
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					<p>Taking a look back. When <strong><em>The Voice</em></strong> debuted on NBC in 2011, no one knew what to expect from yet another singing competition show. However, it quickly became a success, with <strong><strong>Carson Daly</strong></strong> as host and a group of successful, entertaining coaches ready to find the next superstar.</p>
<p>Kicking off the first season, <strong><strong>Blake Shelton</strong></strong>, <strong><strong>Christina Aguilera</strong></strong>, <strong><strong>CeeLo Green</strong></strong> and <strong><strong>Adam Levine</strong></strong> filled the coaches’ chairs, each bringing their different expertise to the table. Though the Maroon 5 frontman was the first to win season 1 with singer Javier Colon, the country superstar then went on to <strong>win the following three seasons</strong> in a row with <strong>Jermaine Paul</strong>, <strong>Cassadee Pope</strong> and <strong>Danielle Bradbery</strong>. Each winner was awarded $100,000 and a record deal with Universal Music Group.</p>
<p>Aguilera and Green both took season 4 off and were temporarily replaced by <strong><strong>Shakira</strong></strong> and <strong><strong>Usher</strong></strong>. The original judges returned for their chairs in season 5 before leaving again in season 6.</p>

		<p>The “Genie in a Bottle” singer briefly appeared as a part-time adviser on season 7 before returning as a coach twice more — for seasons 8 and 10, officially exiting in 2016 and later referring to the show as an “energy sucker” in her life.</p>
<p>“It became something that I didn’t feel was what I had signed up for in season 1. … You realize it’s not about music. It’s about making good TV moments and massaging a story,” she <strong>told <em>Billboard</em> magazine</strong> in 2018. “I didn’t get into this business to be a television show host and to be given all these [rules]. … Especially as a female: ‘You can’t wear this, can’t say that.’ I would find myself on that show desperately trying to express myself through clothing or makeup or hair. It was my only kind of outlet.”</p>
<p>Fans were shocked at her admission. Through the years, multiple other coaches have come and gone, but only one other had a similar impact. At the end of season 16, Levine <strong>announced that he would not</strong> be returning <strong>following a suspicious performance</strong> with the other judges at an Upfront presentation in New York City. At the time, he appeared lackadaisical, something both press and advertisers noticed.</p>
<p>In a 2019 Instagram post, he hinted that there was no bad blood, adding he would “<strong>be back to say hi very very soon</strong>.” However, in 2020,<strong> he wrote “no thank you”</strong> when a fan asked whether he’d return.</p>
<p>Scroll through the gallery below for all the coaches through the years and why they left the show.</p>
									

				
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