When it comes to coaches onThe Voice, it’s become sort of a revolving door of talent.

So, is there a universe in whichEminemwould be a good coach on The Voice?

He was taken seriously beyond being a white rapper in a predominantly Black field.

Eminem in the music video for ‘We Made You.'

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Over the past two-plus decades, Eminem has forged his own path.

He’s explored music on his own terms.

He’s influenced the world of hip-hop while still being very much a part of the game.

Hailey Wright sings during the Knockouts of ‘The Voice’ Season 27.

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He’s an entrepreneur.

He formed his own label and helped launch new artists’ careers.

They have to know what it’s like to fight to get ahead.

Snoop Dogg cheers during the Battle Rounds on ‘The Voice’ Season 26.

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They need to understand what it means to hear ‘no’.

They must be familiar with the industry so they can effectively guide their artists to their optimal destination.

It’s the most valuable experience a coach could have when mentoring the singers onThe Voice.

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Being able to bring that experience toThe Voicewould make him a worthwhile addition.

Part of the game is about showmanship.

Hailey Wright reminds the world about the power of Patsy Montana.

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Having big careers in the pop world, they were logical swaps.

Perhaps the biggest shift was during Season 7 with the introduction ofPharrell Williams.

For Snoop Dogg, it was easily the boldest choice the show had ever made.

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