Singing competition shows have been a staple inreality televisionfor decades.

From there,The Voicebecame a revolving door of celebrity coaches.

CeeLo Green and Christina Aguilera were the first to depart.

Adam Levine and Blake Shelton on ‘The Voice.'

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Years later it was Adam Levine, followed by Blake Shelton.

But now, after 11 seasons away, Adam’s back!

Andit couldn’t be working out any better for the franchise.

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Adam Levine has such a resume.

They’ve earned multiple Grammys.

They’ve toured nearly every year they’ve been in experience.

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They headlined the Super Bowl Half Time Show.

And each step of the way, they’ve continued to prove nothing can slow them down.

As a coach, Adam Levine is 100% there for his team.

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He wants to see them succeed, so he’ll do whatever it takes to help them grow.

He takes their needs into consideration while pushing and challenging them at the same time.

6Star Power!

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When Adam Levine joinedThe Voice, he was a pretty decent name.

Adam Levine’s stock as a reality star allowed Adam Levine to become even bigger than he already was.

When he went away, there was something lacking on the show.

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Obviously,The Voicesucceeded without him, but that little spark of dry wit and sass was missing.

When he announced his triumphant return, the fans went wild.

They were getting their old friend back.

Adam Levine in his chair on ‘The Voice’ Season 27.

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5Smart Artist with Crossover Versatility

The thing withThe Voiceis some coaches may be pigeonholed into their genre.

Take someone like Blake Shelton.

He was always in the pocket when he was mentoring a country artist.

A photo of Christina Grimmie on stage with Adam Levine shared on ‘Death By Fame’.

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But those who fell outside that box didn’t always feel he could guide them through this journey.

The more his appreciation grew.

But as a duo.

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They became an inseparable pair.

Fans craved the comedy that the odd couple provided.

So when Adam Levine originally left, there was some fear about whatThe Voicewould look like without the bromance.

Adam Levine’s promo for ‘The Voice’ Season 27.

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And yet, all was ok.

In fact, it gave Blake Shelton an opportunity to establish other bonds and dynamics.

Now, Adam Levine gets to experience that journey as well.

Adam Levine sings on the premiere of ‘The Voice’ Season 27.

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By having him there without Blake Shelton is for the best.

His strategy is paying off!

At all times, someone needed to be the representative for the genre.

Coach Adam Levine kissing Season 5 winner Tessanne Chin on the cheek in The Voice.

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First it was Blake Shelton.

Then it wasReba McEntire.Now it’s Kelsea Ballerini.

But when it comes to rock and roll, it’s never had equal footing on the show.

Gwen Stefani, Blake Shelton, Adam Levine, and Pharrell Williams laugh in a candid photo for The Voice.

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When Adam Levine departed, there was a void that hadn’t been filled until, well, him.

His return is important to showcase the importance rock and roll music still has on the American music scene.

But to be far, his tenure exceeds everyone else’s.

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There’s something significant about being that first coach to watch their mentee hoist a trophy on finale night.

All three winners occupy different lanes.

1Nostalgia Factor

Let’s face it.

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We are a society that thrives on nostalgia.

It reminds us of a better time.

Not that 2011 was either of those things, but you catch my drift.

There’s something exciting and enticing when one of your old friends comes rolling back around.

It makes you feel warm and fuzzy.

That’s what Adam Levine is doing, especially for long-time fans ofThe Voice.

We’re not returning to square one.

It’s a passion project that celebrates music.

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