'The Voice': Shania Twain announced as key advisor

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Shania Twain is joining "The Voice"!

The NBC singing competition took to Twitter on Thursday to announce the exciting news that the country legend would be appearing as a key adviser on Monday, April 24 for the Top 12 contestants.

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"BREAKING NEWS: Global superstar @ShaniaTwain joins #TheVoice as the Top 12 Key Advisor on Monday, April 24," the show's tweet read. "#ShaniaOnTheVoice"

Historically, key advisers join the show's all-star coaches in giving their team members advice on singing, stage presence and their identities as artists. Past key advisers have included fellow country stars like Faith Hill and Tim McGraw, Luke Bryan and Garth Brooks. Miley Cyrus famously became a coach after doing such an impressive job as a key adviser.

The appearance will surely be part of the promotion leading up to Twain's rumored return to music in May, which fans have been eagerly awaiting for 15 years. She hasn't released an album since 2002's Up!.

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