Adam Levine, Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani and Pharell Williams Perform Songs by Britney Spears, Drake and Others

Jimmy Fallon asks The Voice coaches to play "Spin the Microphone" on The Tonight Show

By Zach Johnson Oct 27, 2015 1:05 PMTags

This takes karaoke to a whole new level! The Voice's Adam Levine, Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani and Pharell Williams joined Jimmy Fallon on NBC's The Tonight Show Monday to play a new game called "Spin the Microphone."

"Here's how it works: One of us will spin this microphone here. Whoever it lands on has to draw a card from this stack. Each card has a song title on it. If you want to sing it yourself, go ahead, but you also have the power to pick someone else at the table to perform it instead...If you don't know the words, the lyrics are going to be written on cue cards. It should be easy for everybody," Fallon told the music superstars. "If you don't know the song at all, you just gotta wing it. Sound good?"

One of the participants raised an objection. "This is actually the stupidest game I've ever heard of," Shelton said under his breath.

Fallon spun the microphone first and landed on himself. He tasked Levine with singing Britney Spears' 2001 hit "Oops!...I Did It Again." After his unenthusiastic rendition of the pop song, the Maroon 5 singer spun the microphone and asked Shelton to cover the Village People's 1978 hit "YMCA." After Shelton begrudgingly put his spin on the classic, a buzzer sounded.

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"You know what that means!" Fallon said. "That sound means..."

"That sounded like an erection," Shelton joked.

"It does, yeah," Fallon said. "A little bit."

"That's what happens when Blake Shelton sings 'YMCA,'" the host added.

Dirty jokes aside, buzzer actually signaled the start of the duet round. Watch the video to see which contestants covered Rob Base and DJ E-Z Rock's 1988 hit "It Takes Two" and Drake's 2015 smash "Hotline Bling."

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