Publish date. 06-02-2012   Number of images. 6 Category. Entertainment

The Voice: Vocal Combat Super Brawl

Adam Levine, Cee Lo Green, Christina Aguilera and Blake Shelton aren't only battling on set to find "The Voice," they're also going head-to-head in some souped-up fight-sequences in their Super Bowl promo for the singing competition tonight as well.

 The Voice: Vocal Combat Super Brawl

  The Voice: Vocal Combat Super Brawl

Blake Shelton performs on “The Voice,” June 7, 2011

Full View  Blake Shelton performs on “The Voice,” June 7, 2011...

 The Voice: Vocal Combat Super Brawl

  The Voice: Vocal Combat Super Brawl

Drew: Flower Power!
				    Plus, Vanessa Hudgens, Rachel McAdams, Kristin Davis & Ashley Tisdale.

Full View  Drew: Flower Power! Plus, Vanessa Hudgens, Rachel McAdams, Kristin Davis & Ashley Tisdale....

Photograph by Mark Seliger
												
					
				                
                
                At its heart, The Voice is a game show, and the most essential rules that guide its coaches are uns

Full View  Photograph by Mark Seliger At its heart, The Voice is a game show, and the most essential rules that guide its coaches are unspoken: Try not to wince when blind auditions trick you into picking an unsightly singer; always declare it "heartbreaking" to choose the winner of a vocal battle, no matter how easy the decision actually is; and most importantly, never, ever interrupt Christina Aguilera when she is speaking. One late afternoon in a quiet backroom of a Los Angeles photo studio, Aguilera is curled up, barefoot, on a white couch next to fellow coaches Adam Levine and Blake Shelton....

Paul Telegdy is president of NBC alternative and late night programming.

Full View  Paul Telegdy is president of NBC alternative and late night programming....


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