Taylor Swift is bringing her talents to TheVoice again
This is the second go-round for Swift as a Mega Mentor on the Emmy-winning reality singing show, where she first lent a hand in season 7; she also performed her hit single "Me!" with Brendon Urie on the Season 16 finale.
When the Knockout Rounds begin, each artist will be paired with a teammate and select their own songs to sing and Swift will help all four coaches and their teams by providing feedback and suggestions as each singer prepares for their performance.
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