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La Voz (Mexican TV series)

La Voz is a Mexican singing competition television series broadcast on Azteca Uno. The show originally premiered 11 September 2011, on Las Estrellas. It is based on the format of The Voice of Holland originated in the Netherlands and part of the international franchise The Voice created by television producer John de Mol Jr.

Program
The official website says of the program: This program has already become a very famous, because unlike other programs so far, this is divided into three parts and the artist do not have to be locked up almost half a year with teachers in a school. == Format ==
Format
The series consisted of three phases: Blind audition, Battle phase, and Performance shows. Four judges/coaches, all noteworthy recording artists, choose teams of contestants through a blind audition process (12 members in season 1-3 & 5–7, 16 in season 4, 51 in season 8, 42 in season 9, 39 in season 10, 30 on season 11). After being acquired by TV Azteca in season 8, the show featured the Blind auditions, Knockouts, Battles and Performance Shows. First Phase – The Blind Auditions Each judge has the length of the auditioner's performance (about one minute) to decide if he or she wants that singer on his or her team; if two or more judges want the same singer (as happens frequently), the Singer has the final choice of coach. In the seventh season, the block button was featured where a coach could prevent another coach from getting a contestant. Second Phase – The Knockouts In the eight season, the second phase was changed from the Battles to the Knockouts. In this phase three artists (two from Season 11) from the same team sing an individual song and their coach chooses the winner. The two (one from Season 11) losing artist(s) are available to 'steal' by the other three coaches. Third Phase – The Battles The Battles were moved to the third stage after season 8. The Battle Rounds remained the same with coaches having two of their artists battle against each other directly by singing the same song together, with the coach choosing which artist advances to the Performance Shows. The losing artist is available to 'steal' by the other three coaches. Fourth Phase – The Performance Shows In the Performance Shows, each artist competes to receive their coach's and public's vote. The artists with the highest votes from their team advance to the next round. This repeats throughout the show until the Finale, where one artist per team is voted as the Top 4. In the Finale, the highest voted artist wins the title as their country's The Voice, along with their coach. ==Coaches and hosts==
Coaches and hosts
The show premiered on 11 September 2011, with Espinoza Paz, Alejandro Sanz, Lucero, Aleks Syntek as coaches and Mark Tacher as host. For season two, Jacqueline Bracamontes was announced as the replacement of Tacher. Jenni Rivera, Miguel Bosé, Paulina Rubio, and Beto Cuevas were announced as coaches. In August 2013, it was announced that Marco Antonio Solís, Alejandra Guzmán, David Bisbal and Wisin & Yandel would be the coaches in the third season. For the fourth season, Yuri, Julión Álvarez, Laura Pausini and Ricky Martin took over the coaching panel. For season five, after a three-season absence, Sanz returned as a coach alongside new coaches Gloria Trevi, J Balvin, and a double chair for the frontmen of Los Tigres del Norte. For the sixth season, Pausini and Yuri returned after a one-season absence joined by Maluma and Carlos Vives which premiered on 15 October 2017. After five seasons as host, Bracamontes moved to Spanish-language network Telemundo leaving the presenter role to YouTube figure Lele Pons for season seven. Maluma was announced to return for his second season, and was joined by new coaches Anitta, Carlos Rivera, and Natalia Jiménez. In December 2018, TV Azteca acquired the show's rights. The first coach confirmed was Belinda, followed by Yahir, Ricardo Montaner and Lupillo Rivera. Season eight premiered on 13 March 2019, on the new channel with Jimena Peréz as host. On January 21, 2020, it was announced that Belinda and Montaner would be joined by María José and Christian Nodal to coach the participants in season nine. A month later, Eddy Vilard and Sofía Aragón were confirmed as new hosts, replacing Jimena Peréz. Filming for the tenth season started in February 2021, revealing María José as the only coach returning, alongside Miguel Bosé who coached in season two, and debuting coaches, Edith Márquez, and Jesús Navarro. Filming for season eleven began April 2022, revealing the return of David Bisbal since coaching in season three, alongside Yuridia, Ha*Ash, and Joss Favela. Coaches } Line-up of coaches File:Premios Goya 2020 - Pablo Alborán 2 (cropped).jpg|Pablo Alborán ( Upcoming 12 ) File:Danna Paola en Gala de los Latin Grammy, 37 (cropped).jpg|Danna Paola ( Upcoming 12 ) File:ThaliaSodi cropped.jpg|Thalía ( Upcoming 12 ) File:Pepe Aguilar cropped.jpg|Pepe Aguilar ( Upcoming 12 ) File:Aleks Syntek.jpg|Aleks Syntek ( 1 ) File:Espinoza paz.jpg|Espinoza Paz ( 1 ) File:Lucero in 2017 (2).jpg|Lucero ( 1 ) File:Goyas 2025 - Alejandro Sanz (cropped).jpg|Alejandro Sanz ( 1, 5 ) File:Jenni Rivera - Pepsi Center - 08.22.09 - Cropped.jpg|Jenni Rivera ( 2 ) File:Beto Cuevas at Premios Juventud 2009.jpg|Beto Cuevas ( 2 ) File:Paulina Rubio at Jazz Fest 2012 with Glitter.jpg|Paulina Rubio ( 2 ) File:Miguel Bosé en la Presentación de la Gala Sida de 2017.jpg|Miguel Bosé ( 2, 10 ) File:2023-11-16 Gala de los Latin Grammy, 12 (cropped).jpg|David Bisbal ( 3, 11 ) File:MarcoAntonioSolisCollage-1-1000 adjusted.jpg|Marco Antonio Solís ( 3 ) File:Alejandra Guzmán (cropped).jpg|Alejandra Guzmán ( 3 ) File:Wisin y Yandel en Acceso Total (5349984581) (cropped).jpg|Wisin & Yandel ( duo, 3 ) File:MX TV HOMENAJE A JOSÉ JOSÉ (48961232897) (cropped).jpg|Yuri ( 4, 6 ) File:Julión Álvarez - Conferencia de Prensa Sobre Comentario Machista.jpg|Julión Álvarez ( 4 ) File:Laura Pausini a Sanremo 2026 (headshot).jpg|Laura Pausini ( 4, 6 ) File:Ricky Martin Golden Globe Awards 2018.jpg|Ricky Martin ( 4 ) File:J Balvin, Noisey Meets; Oct 2018.jpg|J Balvin ( 5 ) File:Gloria Trevi Latin Grammys 2021.jpg|Gloria Trevi ( 5 ) File:Los Tigres del Norte 02.jpg|Los Tigres del Norte ( 5 ) File:Carlos Vives Latin Grammy Awards 2021 (cropped).jpg|Carlos Vives ( 6 ) File:Maluma and Madonna (cropped).PNG|Maluma ( 6 - 7 ) File:Nathalia Jimenez (cropped).jpg|Natalia Jiménez ( 7 ) File:Carlos Rivera Latin Grammys 2021.jpg|Carlos Rivera ( 7 ) File:Anitta BBB 2025 02.jpg|Anitta ( 7 ) File:Lupillo Rivera-Profesora Venus 09 (cropped).JPG|Lupillo Rivera ( 8 ) File:Belinda 2021.jpg|Belinda ( 8 - 9 ) File:Yahir in August 2019 (cropped).jpg|Yahir ( 8 ) File:Ricardo Montaner Latin Grammys 2021.jpg|Ricardo Montaner ( 8 - 9 ) File:La-Josa (cropped).JPG|María José ( 9 - 10 ) File:Nodal.jpg|Christian Nodal ( 9 ) File:Edith Márquez en concierto (cropped).jpg|Edith Márquez ( 10 ) File:Jesús Navarro.jpg|Jesús Navarro ( 10 ) File:15 Septiembre 2018. Concierto de Yahir y Yuridia (cropped).jpg|Yuridia ( 11 ) File:Ha*Ash Grammys 2017.png|Ha*Ash ( 11 ) File:Joss Favela LAMAs 2 2018.png|Joss Favela ( 11 ) == Coaches' teams ==
Coaches' teams
: – Winning coach and contestant. Winners are in bold. : – Runner-up coach and contestant. Final contestant first listed. : – 3rd place coach and contestant. Final contestant first listed. : – 4th place coach and contestant. Final contestant first listed. : - Coach/Contestant is deceased == Series overview ==
Seasons' summaries
Season 1 Season 2 Season 3 Season 4 Season 5 Season 6 Season 7 Season 8 Season 9 Season 10 Season 11 ==References==
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