‘The Voice’ Goes Country for Super Bowl LII Commercial

From front porches to puppies to choirs, The Voice brought out all the stops for their Super Bowl commercial to promote the upcoming season.

Written by Kelly Brickey
‘The Voice’ Goes Country for Super Bowl LII Commercial
Blake Shelton and Adam Levine; Photo via Twitter

The Super Bowl is almost here and that means only one thing…the best advertisements of the year are about to make their debut on the silver screen.

Hopping on board the Super Bowl promo train, NBC’s The Voice created a country-style clip to promote their next season of the hit reality competition show. Blake Shelton welcomes the viewer in with his twangy voice singing about the best things in life, like puppies and front porches, before fellow coach Adam Levine steps in with a mustache and all to steal the show.

The two then turn to three when Alicia Keys busts out of nowhere on the piano, introducing a bunch of happy children to make people ever cheerier than they were before. Chiming along on the song for a choral effect, Kelly Clarkson swoops in and powerhouses over the entire parody by strutting her stuff in a farm field with a massive gown train.

Singing together in perfect harmony, the coaches bring everyone together on the country porch to clap along to the happy tune. Even Carson Daly gets in on the fun by dressing up as a farmer with a baby calf cradled sweetly in his arms.

For this season of The Voice, the coaches are already gearing up for the talent to come across the stage by lining up their mentors and teams accordingly. Shelton himself locked in Trace Adkins to help his contestants out throughout their journey during the season.

Season 14 of The Voice kicks off on February 26 on NBC.