"The Voice" works. From its personality-driven coaches to its spinning chairs and battle rounds, the NBC talent show is clicking with viewers. But, the show risked that when it played around with its coaches' panel.
"I don't think we were nervous," coach Adam Levine said of the transition after Christina Aguilera and Cee Lo Geen decided to take a break from the show and were replaced by Shakira and Usher.
"We were kind of curious as to how the chemistry would be," he continued. "But, I think that we're beyond happy. It's obvious when you watch the show that the chemistry is there."
Levine probably shouldn't have spoken for everyone on the panel at NBCU's Summer Press Day in Pasadena on Monday. "I was a little nervous," country singer Blake Shelton said.
"I didn't know either of these two before and the thing is you can't fake chemistry," he continued. "Whoever picked these two knew they weren't working with egos and that's what makes it work."
For their part, Shakira and Usher pay respect to the show's success before they arrived. "They didn't need us for the show to work," the R&B star said. "I was very proud ...
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