Here's some amazing news for fans of "The Voice" — coach Christina Aguilera will be back!

NBC announced Wednesday that the 34-year-old pop diva will rejoin current coaches Adam Levine, Blake Shelton and Pharrell Williams (who has been on the show since Season 7) for Season 10 of "The Voice," which is due to premiere in February. Aguilera will replace current coach Gwen Stefani.

"The coaches on 'The Voice' continue to bring incredible energy, unrivaled musical expertise and a want-to-win attitude that makes for the perfect ingredients of a two-time Emmy-winning show. We can't wait to see what Season 10 will bring," said Paul Telegdy, president of late night and alternative programming at NBC Entertainment, in a statement (via E! News).

Aguilera, who has sold more than 30 million albums and won six Grammy awards, is one of the four original members of the NBC singing competition series, alongside Shelton and Levine. Both Stefani and Shakira have filled Aguilera's red chair.

The "Fighter" singer, who won over "The Voice" fans with her fashion and explicit opinions, took time off from the show after giving birth to her daughter Summer Rain last year. The mother of two is also working on some new music.

"I've been loosely working and sort of accumulating ideas of what my next album will be over the last couple of years," she said on the "Today" show, according to E! News. "I'm excited for my fans to finally be getting something from me; it's been a while."