La Voz (Mexican TV series)

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La Voz
Also known asLa Voz... México (former name)
GenreReality competition
Created byJohn de Mol
Directed byMiguel Angel Fox
José Luis Romero
Creative directorsCuquis Razo
AcunMedya
Presented by
Judges
Narrated by
Country of originMexico
Original languageSpanish
No. of seasons11
No. of episodes220
Production
Executive producersMiguel Angel Fox
José Luis Romero
Production locations
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time60-180 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkLas Estrellas
ReleaseSeptember 11, 2011 (2011-09-11) –
December 16, 2018 (2018-12-16)
NetworkAzteca Uno
ReleaseMarch 12, 2019 (2019-03-12) –
present
Related
The Voice (franchise)
La Voz Kids
La Voz Senior

La Voz (Spanish for The Voice) is a Mexican singing competition television series broadcast on Azteca Uno. The show originally premiered September 11, 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.[1]

Mexico was the first Spanish-speaking country to adapt this format and the first among 6 globally. The series' first episode scored a rating of 28.2/47.1, surpassing Spanish-language TV series La Academia rating of 9.6/17.[2][3]

The last series produced by Televisa had Lele Pons as host and Maluma, Anitta, Carlos Rivera and Natalia Jiménez as jury. In 2019, the license of The Voice format was acquired from Televisa to TV Azteca. A new edition was announced for this season under a different title (La Voz instead of La Voz... México)[4] with the leadership of Jimena Pérez[5] and with Ricardo Montaner, Yahir, Belinda and Lupillo Rivera as coaches.[6]

The most recent season was aired from June to August 2022 with David Bisbal, Yuridia, Ha*Ash, and Joss Favela forming the coaching panel.

Program[edit]

The official website says of the program:

(The Voice... Mexico) is a television program that sets aside the appearance of any competitor, that matters is finding a new voice to the end the program. The Voice... Mexico tries to find candidates with real vocal skills. And for that, four major music stars, are responsible for finding and training the next great Voice of Mexico. "[7]

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.[7]

Format[edit]

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[edit]

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[edit]

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[edit]

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[edit]

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[edit]

The show premiered on September 11, 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 October 15, 2017.[8] 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.[9]

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 March 13, 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 and hosts[edit]

Host[edit]

Host Seasons
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Mark Tacher Does not appear
Jacky Bracamontes Does not appear Does not appear
Lele Pons Does not appear Does not appear
Jimena Pérez Does not appear Does not appear
Eddy Vilard Does not appear Does not appear
Natalia Valenzuela Does not appear

Backstage Host[edit]

Host Seasons
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Cynthia Urías Does not appear
Lidia Ávila Does not appear Does not appear
Paty Cantú Does not appear Does not appear
Natalia Téllez Does not appear Does not appear
Odalys Ramírez Does not appear Does not appear
Sofía Aragón Does not appear

Coaches[edit]

Coach Seasons
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12
Alejandro Sanz Does not appear Does not appear
Lucero Does not appear
Espinoza Paz Does not appear
Aleks Syntek Does not appear
Miguel Bosé Does not appear Does not appear Does not appear
Paulina Rubio Does not appear Does not appear
Beto Cuevas Does not appear Does not appear
Jenni Rivera Does not appear Does not appear
Wisin & Yandel Does not appear Does not appear
Alejandra Guzmán Does not appear Does not appear
Marco Antonio Solis Does not appear Does not appear
David Bisbal Does not appear Does not appear Does not appear
Ricky Martin Does not appear Does not appear
Laura Pausini Does not appear Does not appear Does not appear
Julión Álvarez Does not appear Does not appear
Yuri Does not appear Does not appear Does not appear
Los Tigres del Norte Does not appear Does not appear
Gloria Trevi Does not appear Does not appear
J Balvin Does not appear Does not appear
Maluma Does not appear Does not appear
Carlos Vives Does not appear Does not appear
Anitta Does not appear Does not appear
Carlos Rivera Does not appear Does not appear
Natalia Jiménez Does not appear Does not appear
Ricardo Montaner Does not appear Does not appear
Yahir Does not appear Does not appear
Belinda Does not appear Does not appear
Lupillo Rivera Does not appear Does not appear
Maria José Does not appear Does not appear
Christian Nodal Does not appear Does not appear
Edith Márquez Does not appear Does not appear
Jesús Navarro Does not appear Does not appear
Yuridia Does not appear
Ha*Ash Does not appear Does not appear
Joss Favela Does not appear Does not appear
Pedro Fernández Does not appear

Coaches' gallery[edit]

Coaches' teams[edit]

  – 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.
Season Coaches
1 Aleks Syntek Espinoza Paz Lucero Alejandro Sanz
  • Oscar Garrido
  • Marian & Mariel Santos
  • Andrea Araujo
  • Paulina Aguilera
  • Alondra Vilchis
  • Daphne Gutiérrez
  • Alejandra Orozco
  • Lluvia Ayala
  • Ramiro Benavidez
  • Daniel Inurreta
  • Uziel & Zuriel Ramírez
  • Ana Carla Sinclair
  • Gabriel Navarro
  • Fernando Serafin
  • Vivian Rodriguez
  • Lucero Antonio
  • Javier Robledo
  • Jano Fuentes
  • Oscar Cruz
  • Damiana Conde
  • Polo Rojas
  • Jass Reyes
  • Sergio García
  • Melissa Menéndez
2 Jenni Rivera Beto Cuevas Paulina Rubio Miguel Bosé
  • Luz María Ramírez
  • Ricardo Yocupicio
  • Diana Laura Gascón
  • Sandra Rodríguez
  • Rubén Renné García
  • Raúl Partida & Raúl Partida Jr.
  • Miguel Ángel Patiño
  • Jana Ruz
  • Ximena Villalón
  • Fernando Irigoyen
  • Perla Mondragón
  • Federico Vega
  • Javier Minjarez
  • Isaac Ruíz
  • Ana Karen Aboytes
  • Rigoberto Gutiérrez
  • Gerardo Bazúa
  • Gerardo Demara
  • Yosigey Vergara
  • Roberto Carlos Cerda
  • Jorge Romano
  • Keren Shy
  • Gabriela Espinosa
  • Gabriel Ornelas
  • Miguel & Alejandro Pérez
  • José Ignacio Martínez
  • Mike Sierra
  • Jovanko Ibarra
  • Noam Tuchmam
  • Rocío Jaramillo
  • Luís Javier Duhart
  • René Torash
3 David Bisbal Marco Antonio Solís Alejandra Guzmán Wisin & Yandel
  • Willy Espinoza
  • Jessy Miranda
  • Samantha Rae
  • Azael García
  • Marcos Razo
  • Kate Botello
  • Marcela Aguilar
  • Hector Villareal
  • Carolina Ross
  • Rodrigo Estrada
  • Valentino Dávalos
  • América Estamates
  • Aby Espinoza
  • Kerem Santoyo
  • Santiago Ogarrio
  • Oliver Ahucid
4 Yuri Julión Álvarez Laura Pausini Ricky Martin
  • Natalia Sosa
  • Frank DI
  • Joel Espinoza
  • Marcela Galvez
  • Lisbeth & Lizeth †
  • Guido Rochin
  • Iliana Beilis
  • Juan Carlos & José Manuel
  • Mike Miramontes
  • Daniela Pedali
  • Kike Jiménez
  • Jonathan Becerra
  • Saak Figueroa
  • Melissa Galindo
  • Ayness López
  • Agina Álvarez
  • Sarah & Joe
  • Alejandro Blumerkron
  • Alex Hoyer
  • Mitsuo Yokishi
5 J Balvin Gloria Trevi Los Tigres del Norte Alejandro Sanz
  • Yuliana Martínez
  • Jorge Eduardo
  • Valentina Batta
  • Monse Limongi
  • Faustino & Tito Villalobos
  • Eddy Ray
  • Jose Talamantes
  • Sofía Elena
  • Karina Ambriz
  • Anuar
  • Poncho Arocha
  • Giovana Taboada
  • María Jimena
  • Marco & Rick
  • Alba & Belén Arellano
  • Kike García
  • Melissa Jiménez
  • Manu Negrete & Lucho Aguilera
  • Gil Bokacho
  • Jimena Villareal
6 Yuri Carlos Vives Laura Pausini Maluma
  • Leslie Mar
  • Bubba Barsant
  • Lizeth González
  • Alex Rodríguez
  • Julio Adrián Adame
  • Mayela Orozco
  • Thalía Ramírez
  • Lu Infante
  • Diana Laura Gascón
  • Flor Amargo
  • Luis Adrián Cruz
  • Johan Sotelo
  • Stefano Marocco
  • Marian & Mariel Santos
  • Erika Peña
  • Irlanda Valenzuela
  • Ryan González
  • Gaby Albo
  • Fernando Irigoyen
  • Hugo Márquez
7 Natalia Jiménez Carlos Rivera Anitta Maluma
  • Carmen Goett
  • Adriana & Cristian
  • Maggy Aranda
  • Cindy Coleoni
  • Anthon Mor
  • Norah Montero
  • Luis Ochoa
  • Rosa Michell
  • Cristina Ramos
  • Guillermo Mendoza
  • Aneeka
  • Mad Rapsodia
  • Dulce Najar
  • Gabby Tamez
  • Rey Cristopher
  • Ale Ramírez
  • Delian
  • Ángel Elizondo
  • Mafer Labastida
  • Morganna Love
  • Luanna Silva
  • Jesús De la Rosa
  • Colette Acuña
  • Diana Campos
  • Diana Villamonte
  • Ley Memphis
  • Erika Alcocer
  • Paola Guanche
  • Francisco Treviño
  • Nacho Pérez
  • Ariel Vi
  • José Dhalí
8 Lupillo Rivera Belinda Yahir Ricardo Montaner
  • Fátima Domínguez
  • José de Jesús "Pichi"
  • Miguel Rivera
  • Viviann Baeza
  • Lucas Martín
  • Meli G
  • Leo Rosas
  • Tenoch Niño de Rivera
  • Daniela González
  • Mashiakh & Dara Warnero
  • Sury Faría
  • Diana Bellini
9 Ricardo Montaner Belinda María José Christian Nodal
  • Alexis Tanguma
  • Alonso Hernández
  • Gabby Muller
  • Prudence
  • Juan Ma
  • DYF
  • Glenda Ramírez
  • Majo Cornejo
  • Kike Jiménez
  • Fernando Sujo
  • Natalia Marrokin
  • Arnoldo Tapia
10 María José Miguel Bosé Edith Márquez Jesús Navarro
  • Arturo De La Fuente
  • Melina
  • Ale Soto
  • Kike Aristi
  • Vida
  • Edeer Velásquez
  • Sherlyn Sánchez
  • Azucena Del Toro
  • Dugali
  • Arantza
  • Sumiko
  • Ela
11 David Bisbal Yuridia Ha*Ash Joss Favela
  • Anyelique Solorio
  • Gabriel García
  • José María Ortega
  • Fátima Elizondo
  • Isabela Rodríguez
  • Jennifer Santos
  • Sandra Guevara
  • Christian Valdés
  • Aeda Fernanda
12 Jesús Navarro Yuridia Natalia Jiménez Pedro Fernández

Series overview[edit]

Warning: the following table presents a significant amount of different colors.

La Voz Mexican series overview
Season Year aired Winner Runner-up Third place Fourth place Winning coach Presenters Coaches (chairs' order)
Main Backstage 1 2 3 4
1 2011 Óscar Cruz Alejandra Orozco Óscar Garrido Gabriel Navarro Alejandro Sanz Mark Tacher Cynthia Urías Syntek Espinoza Lucero Alejandro
2 2012 Luz María Ramírez Miguel & Alejandro Gerardo Bazúa Ximena Villalón Jenni Rivera Jacqueline Bracamontes Jenni Beto Paulina Miguel
3 2013 Marcos Razo Willy Espinoza Carolina Ross Kate Botello Marco A. Solís Lidia Ávila David Marco Guzmán Wisin & Yandel
4 2014 Guido Rochin Kike Jiménez Agina Álvarez Natalia Sosa Julión Álvarez Paty Cantú Yuri Julión Laura Ricky
5 2016 Yuliana Martínez Eddy Ray Poncho Arocha Jorge Eduardo J Balvin Natalia Téllez Balvin Gloria Tigres Alejandro
6 2017 Luis Adrián Cruz Leslie Mar Irlanda Valenzuela Mayela Orozco Laura Pausini Odalys Ramírez Yuri Vives Laura Maluma
7 2018 Cristina Ramos Diana Villamonte Carmen Goett Delian Carlos Rivera Lele Pons Natalia Carlos Anitta
8 2019 Fátima Domínguez Leo Rosas Viviann Baeza Mashiakh & Dara Lupillo Rivera Jimena Pérez Lupillo Belinda Yahir Ricardo
9 2020 Fernando Sujo Alexis Tanguma Glenda Ramírez Prudence Christian Nodal Eddy Vilard Sofía Aragón Ricardo María José Christian
10 2021 Sherlyn Sánchez Arturo De La Fuente Arantza Kike Aristi Edith Márquez María José Miguel Edith Jesús
11 2022 Fátima Elizondo Anyelique Solorio Marcela López Sandra Guevara Yuridia David Yuridia Ha*Ash Joss
12 2024 Upcoming
season
Jesús Natalia Pedro

Seasons' summaries[edit]

Season 1[edit]

Name Age Description Musical style Advisor
Alejandro Sanz 42 years old International Star Latin pop, Balada romántica, Pop-Rock, Flamenco, Spanish rock Mario Domm
Espinoza Paz 30 years old Regional Artist Norteño, Ranchera, Banda sinaloense David Bisbal
Aleks Syntek 42 years old International Artist Pop-Rock, Pop, Latin pop, Balada pop Joy
Lucero 42 years old International Artist Pop, Ranchera, Baladas en español Manuel Mijares

Season 2[edit]

Name Age Description Musical style Advisor(s)
Jenni Rivera 43 years old International Star Norteño, Ranchera, Banda sinaloense, Bachata Espinoza Paz
Miguel Bosé 56 years old International Star Pop, Balada, Latin pop Ximena Sariñana
Paulina Rubio 41 years old International Star Pop, Pop-Rock, Latin pop Jesús Navarro
Beto Cuevas 45 years old International Artist Pop, Latin pop, Rock, Pop-Rock, Latin rock Ha*Ash

Season 3[edit]

Name Age Description Musical style Advisor(s)
Marco Antonio Solís 53 years old International Star Ranchera, Bolero, Balada, Pop, Mexican cumbia Edith Márquez
David Bisbal 34 years old International Star Pop, Balada romántica, Pop latino Paty Cantú
Alejandra Guzmán 45 years old International Artist Pop, Pop-Rock, Latin pop, Rock Motel
Wisin & Yandel 34–36 years old Urban Stars Reggaeton, Latin trap, Urban music Prince Royce

Season 4[edit]

Name Age Description Musical style Advisor
Julión Álvarez 30 years old International Artist Ranchera, Banda sinaloense, Latin pop Ricardo Montaner
Laura Pausini 39 years old International Star Pop-Rock, Balada romántica, Pop, Latin music, Europop Alex Ubago
Ricky Martin 42 years old International Star Latin pop, Balada, Latin music, Bachata, Guaracha Mario Domm
Yuri 50 years old International Artist Latin Pop, Balada romántica, Pop, Ranchera Poncho Lizárraga

Season 5[edit]

Name Age Description Musical style Advisor
J Balvin 30 years old Urban Star Reggaeton, Latin trap, Urban music Julión Álvarez
Gloria Trevi 48 years old International Artist Latin pop, Pop-Rock, Reggaeton Manuel Carrasco
Los Tigres del Norte 58–61 years old International Artists Norteño, Ranchera, Cumbia Norteña, Bolero Diego Torres
Alejandro Sanz 47 years old International Star Latin pop, Balada romántica, Pop-Rock, Flamenco, Spanish rock Paty Cantú

Season 6[edit]

Name Age Description Musical style
Laura Pausini 42 years old International Star Pop-Rock, Balada romántica, Pop, Latin music, Europop
Yuri 53 years old International Artist Latin Pop, Balada romántica, Pop, Ranchera
Maluma 23 years old Urban Star Reggaeton, Latin trap, Urban music
Carlos Vives 56 years old International Star Vallenato, Cumbia, Latin pop

Season 7[edit]

Name Age Description Musical style Advisor(s)
Carlos Rivera 32 years old International Artist Latin pop, Balada romántica Tommy Torres
Maluma 24 years old Urban Star Reggaeton, Latin trap, Urban music Piso 21
Natalia Jiménez 36 years old International Artist Latin pop, Pop-Rock Sofía Reyes
Anitta 25 years old International Star Reggaeton, Latin pop, Funk carioca Prince Royce

Season 8[edit]

Name Age Description Musical style
Lupillo Rivera 47 years old Regional Artist Norteño, Ranchera, Banda sinaloense, Mariachi
Yahir 40 years old National Artist Latin pop, Balada romántica
Belinda 29 years old International Artist Latin pop, pop rock, dance-pop, electropop
Ricardo Montaner 61 years old International Star Latin pop, Balada romántica

Season 9[edit]

Name Age Description Musical style
Christian Nodal 21 years old International Artist Ranchera, Banda sinaloense, Mariachi, Latin pop
Ricardo Montaner 62 years old International Star Latin pop, Balada romántica
María José 44 years old International Artist Latin pop, pop rock, Rock, Balada romántica, soul
Belinda 30 years old International Artist Latin pop, pop rock, dance-pop, electropop

Season 10[edit]

Name Age Description Musical style
Edith Márquez 47 years old International Artist Balada, Pop, Ranchero, Bolero, Banda sinaloense
María José 45 years old International Artist Latin pop, pop rock, Rock, Balada romántica, soul
Jesús Navarro 35 years old International Artist Latin pop, Pop rock, Rock, Reggaeton
Miguel Bosé 65 years old International Star Pop, Balada, Latin pop

Season 11[edit]

Name Age Description Musical style
Yuridia 35 years old International Artist Balada, Balada romántica, Pop latino, Banda sinaloense
David Bisbal 42 years old International Star Pop, Balada romántica, Pop latino
Ha*Ash 36–35 years old International Artists Balada romántica, country, electropop, pop latino
Joss Favela 31 years old Regional Artist Banda sinaloense, Ranchera


Series overview[edit]

Mexican La Voz series overview
Season Aired Winner Runner-up Third place Fourth place Winning coach Presenter Backstge Host Coaches (chairs' order) Network
1 2 3 4
1 2011 Óscar Cruz Alejandra Orozco Óscar Garrido Gabriel Navarro Alejandro Sanz Mark Tacher Cynthia Urías Syntek Espinoza Lucero Alejandro Las Estrellas
2 2012 Luz María Ramírez Miguel & Alejandro Gerardo Bazúa Ximena Villalón Jenni Rivera Jacqueline Bracamontes Jenni Beto Paulina Miguel
3 2013 Marcos Razo Willy Espinoza Carolina Ross Kate Botello Marco A. Solís Lidia Ávila David Marco Guzmán Wisin & Yandel
4 2014 Guido Rochin Kike Jiménez Agina Álvarez Natalia Sosa Julión Álvarez Paty Cantú Yuri Julión Laura Ricky
5 2016 Yuliana Martínez Eddy Ray Poncho Arocha Jorge Eduardo J Balvin Natalia Téllez Balvin Gloria Tigres Alejandro
Kids 1 2017 Eduardo Barba Mariana Najera Deylan López Maluma Yuri Olivia Peralta Rosario Emmanuel & Mijares Maluma
6 2017 Luis Adrián Cruz Leslie Mar Irlanda Valenzuela Mayela Orozco Laura Pausini Jacqueline Bracamontes Odalys Ramírez Yuri Vives Laura Maluma
7 2018 Cristina Ramos Diana Villamonte Carmen Goett Delian Carlos Rivera Lele Pons Natalia Carlos Anitta
8 2019 Fátima Domínguez Leo Rosas Viviann Baeza Mashiakh & Dara Lupillo Rivera Jimena Pérez Lupillo Belinda Yahir Ricardo Azteca Uno
Senior 1 2019 Salvador Rivera Genaro Palacios Cuca Tena Jorge Orozco Ricardo Montaner
Kids 2 2019 Roberto Xavier Mario Girón Mónica Plehn Lucero Yuri Olivia Peralta Melendi Lucero Carlos Las Estrellas
9 2020 Fernando Sujo Alexis Tanguma Glenda Ramírez Prudence Christian Nodal Eddy Vilard Sofía Aragón Ricardo Belinda María José Christian Azteca Uno
Kids 3 2021 Randy Ortiz Santiago Flores Renata Tello Erick Elian Belinda Camilo Mau & Ricky María José
Senior 2 2021 Omar Alexander Baby Bátiz Mr. Clayton Rossy Rodríguez Ricardo Montaner Ricardo María José Yahir
10 2021 Sherlyn Sánchez Arturo De La Fuente Arantza Kike Aristi Edith Márquez Sofía Aragón María José Miguel Edith Jesús
Kids 4 2022 Kevin Aguilar Jose A. López Leonardo Gabriel Habana Zoé Mau & Ricky Joss Paty María Mau & Ricky
11 2022 Fátima Elizondo Anyelique Solorio Marcela López Sandra Guevara Yuridia David Yuridia Ha*Ash Joss
Kids 5 2024 Upcoming
season
Natalia Valenzuela Paty Belinda Melendi
12 2024 Upcoming
season
Jesús Yuridia Natalia Pedro

References[edit]

  1. ^ "The Voice of" (in Spanish). Archived from the original on December 29, 2011. Retrieved December 19, 2011.
  2. ^ "Voz drowns out competition". Variety. September 24, 2011. Retrieved July 21, 2012.
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  4. ^ "¿Estás listo para que México y el mundo conozcan tu talento? ¡Inscríbete y forma parte de la la Voz!". Archived from the original on February 19, 2019. Retrieved February 28, 2019.
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  8. ^ "Regresa La Voz México con Laura Pausini, Yuri, Carlos Vives y Maluma".
  9. ^ "¡Anitta comparte las primeras imágenes junto a Maluma en La Voz México!".