For the most part, the show has maintained this concept when revealing each season’s quartet, but in recent seasons, The Voice has explored other genres of music. With the likes of Chance the Rapper and Snoop Dogg, The Voice has explored the world of rap and hip-hop, proving that just because they dominate that area of the industry doesn’t mean they can’t guide any singer who steps onto The Voice stage. So, is there a universe in which Eminem would be a good coach on The Voice?
Eminem Is Filled With a Wealth of Knowledge and Experience










While we can only dream about the roster of music superstars who have been contacted to join The Voice as a coach, it’s time to explore the reality of what it might look like should Eminem ever get the opportunity. When the rapper burst onto the scene in the early 2000s, he came in like a wrecking ball. Breaking down racial barriers and emerging as one of the most influential figures in hip-hop, Eminem, also known as Marshall Mathers, utilized his platform to depict a generation and class that had not had such a voice.
Over the past two-plus decades, Eminem has forged his own path. He’s explored music on his own terms. He’s influenced the world of hip-hop while still being very much a part of the game. He’s an entrepreneur. He formed his own label and helped launch new artists’ careers. He even has a restaurant, Mom’s Spaghetti, inspired by his hit song! Is there anything missing from his resume that wouldn’t allow him to be a strong coach on The Voice? To be a good coach on The Voice, they not only have to be talented, but they must also have experience in the industry. They have to know what it’s like to fight to get ahead. They need to understand what it means to hear ‘no’. They must be familiar with the industry so they can effectively guide their artists to their optimal destination.
Eminem has commanded stages for decades and would be able to provide his knowledge to those singers needing help in that department. The first part of The Voice focuses on the Blind Audition and the process of selecting a coach. For Eminem to be appealing as a coach, he must have singers want to join his team. Eminem is an icon and role model. There would absolutely be artists lining up to join his season for the rare shot of getting to work alongside him.
‘The Voice’ Has a History of Wildcard Coaches

And then came Chance the Rapper, and then Snoop Dogg. It was truly the first time that The Voice strayed away from pure pop and brought in individuals who mastered a different music genre. Chance the Rapper, in his two seasons, did well, bringing a fresh perspective as a writer and someone who was still building their identity. For Snoop Dogg, it was easily the boldest choice the show had ever made. With initial trepidation as to how he would serve, he became an exceptional rookie coach. He proved that experience as a showman and face of Death Jam Records was exactly what The Voice needed. While some may consider Eminem to be a wild card option, with precedent already set, he could make a fantastic addition to The Voice family.