Reba McEntire and Gwen Stefani are getting the band back together — and adding a couple of notable musicians to the mix.
A new video from NBC singing competition The Voice shows the fabulous foursome of McEntire and Stefani, as well as newcomers Snoop Dogg and Michael Bublé, crooning the Four Tops’ “Reach Out I’ll Be There” in their first performance together as coaches.
Watch them mix their differing styles, from McEntire’s unmistakable Southern accent to Snoop’s rapping, in the video below.
The “Drop It Like It’s Hot” star even tells McEntire to, “Put your hand in mine, Reba, come on, girl.” But he also joins the others in singing. Everyone rocks back and forth in their fancy threads, splitting up the verses and chiming in on the choruses.
The reality competition regularly rotates coaches and the upcoming 26th season will be no different, with Snoop Dogg and Bublé taking over for the chairs left empty by the exits of Chance the Rapper, John Legend, and Dan + Shay. Both of the new coaches have experience on the show, though, having worked, respectively, as a mentor and adviser.
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When the new coaches were announced at the television upfronts in May, Snoop explained what he wanted for his part in the show.
“Since Reba is the queen of The Voice who brings the sparkle, I can be the king who brings the style, the funk and the fun,” he said, per NBC, the show’s network.
Meanwhile, the “Fancy” singer teased the iconic rapper and Simone Biles fan right back.
“Folks, we’ve got a rookie taking the chair. I can’t wait for him to join us — so I can beat him,” she said.
The Voice returns to NBC on Sept. 23.