"The Voice" Returns for Season 2 with New Advisers and the Addition of Christina Milian

Renee Bagley
Season 2 of "The Voice" premieres on Sunday, February 5 after Super Bowl XLVI. The following day the show will be seen in its regular time slot on Mondays (8- 10 p.m. ET).

We'll see music coaches Cee Lo Green, Blake Shelton, Christina Aguilera, and Adam Levine as the begin round one of blind auditions.

The judges will be bringing in advisers to help during the battle rounds. Some of the new advisers named: Team Christina: Lionel Richie and Jewel, Team Adam: Alanis Morissette and Robin Thicke, Team Cee Lo: Kenny "Babyface" Edmonds and Ne-Yo, and Team Blake: Kelly Clarkson and Miranda Lambert.

Season 2 promises to be an exciting new season with old thing the same: the format of blind audition, battle phase, and then live performances. Some of this years changes include new advisers for each team and the addition of Christina Milian as Social Media Correspondent.

Last year Javier Colon was named the winner and it's exciting to think you season two will crown as the winner. It was an extremely close competition with Beverly McClellan and Vicci Martinez giving Colon a run for his money.

"The Voice" beats out other music competitions because of the extreme musical talent of the competitors. The talent of season 1 was big, and much better than "American Idol."

Stay tuned for updates on "The Voice!"








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  • Davida Chazan1/11/2012

    We just started our own The Voice here in Israel, and as a precursor, they aired your first season here. It was fascinating. I hope they show this 2nd season of yours is aired here as well. So far, here in Israel we've only had the very first round of blind auditions and it is already far better than our own version of "Idol" (which we call "A Star is Born"). But then, American Idol really has gone downhill and gotten pretty boring.

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