Druski steps in 'The Voice' for 'Battle of Champions' making history
Druski and Derek Fisher took the roles of commentators in 'The Voice'
The competition has gotten even even louder on The Voice.
Season 29 of NBC’s hit singing show, Battle of Champions, is shaping up to be one of the most exciting installments yet.
According to Us Weekly, social media comedian Druski has appeared this season.
Druski jokingly announced, "We’re your new coaches."
While the comedian may not be spinning the red chair, Druski has been added in The Voice as a commentator, teaming up with Fisher and other basketball players as part of NBC’s “Legendary February.”
"Whoa, whoa. We’re actually not your new coaches. We’re just doing color commentary. My bad, bro. I get mixed up with the words. That’s my fault," he clarified.
"This ultra competitive season needs some expert analysts," Druski shared in the clip.
He also revealed that for the fans' surprise former Los Angeles Lakers star Derek Fisher has also joined him this year stating, “And with me? NBA legend, the one and only Derek Fisher. We’re breaking down the competition from a whole new angle. We’ll be here throughout the blinds tracking every triple turn. This is going to be fun.”
Meanwhile, coaches John Legend, Kelly Clarkson and Adam Levine have returned to the famous red chairs for the Blind Auditions. A new twist called the Triple Turn Competition has also been added to the latest season.
Moreover, Fisher added that the turning of 3 chairs matters the most, “This season, triple turns matter."
"The coach who wins the most gets a big advantage in the battles."
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