
Adam Levine’s Ever-Evolving Style: A Hair History
Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine is known for his music, his coaching role on The Voice, and… his constantly changing hair! The singer recently debuted a striking bleached blonde buzz cut during the Semi-Final performances of The Voice: Battle of Champions, sparking a flurry of attention. This isn’t the first time Levine has rocked the blonde look, and it certainly won’t be the last.
A History of Hair Transformations
Levine’s hair journey is a fascinating one. Initially a natural brunette with a more classic, shorter hairstyle, he sported a fresh-faced rockstar look during the early seasons of The Voice. But around Season 6, things started to get interesting. He seemingly embraced the idea that blondes *do* have more fun, and a pattern of bold changes began.
From beards to clean shaves, pink phases to platinum blonde eras (sometimes even two at once!), Levine has never shied away from experimentation. He once confessed to E! News, “I wanted to do something crazy. I don’t know why I did it…I really couldn’t tell you logically there was a reason. I just wanted to do it and honestly, it’s so much of a headache now I might want to shave my head or something.” And shave it he did, multiple times!
The Latest Look: A Blonde Buzz Cut
During a recent episode of The Voice Season 29, Levine once again surprised fans with a dramatically lighter and buzzed hairstyle. This latest transformation follows a period of icy silver hair during Season 27’s Playoffs, which sparked debate among his fellow coaches, Michael Bublé and Kelsea Ballerini, about whether to call it blonde or silver. John Legend playfully suggested it was a way to denote his “OG status” as a coach.
Levine himself described the silver shade as “platinum-y, icy white,” while Bublé joked it was “like Dick Van Dyke and David Beckham had a baby…sexy.”
The Voice: Battle of Champions & Beyond
The Voice Season 29 is bringing a fresh dynamic with its first-ever three-Coach lineup, featuring returning favorites Kelly Clarkson, Adam Levine, and John Legend. The season also introduces new format updates like the “Triple Turn Competition” and the “Super Steal,” along with the exciting return of CeeLo Green. You can catch The Voice: Battle of Champions on NBC and stream it the next day on Peacock.
So, how long will Levine stick with the current buzz cut? Only time will tell! Be sure to tune in to the Season 29 Finale on Tuesday, April 14 at 9/8c on NBC, and catch up on past episodes anytime on Peacock or through the NBC App.




