Adam Levine, the front man of the band Maroon 5 and one of the coaches in the singing competition "The Voice" talked about the difference of being cocky, arrogant, and confident.
According to E! News, Levine was talking about these differences during one of the outtakes from the show. Levine was talking with his mentor singer Ellie Goulding and he did impersonations of how people act according to his three categories.
He noted that being arrogant is the worst because it means that people think they are better than everyone else. And being confident is that people don't care about what others think because they know they are great. Lastly, he talked about being cocky and even acted it out saying "I'm amazing but whatever" adding that the last one is actually what defines him.
Aside from Levine talking about these differences, the other coaches such as Pharell Williams, Christina Aguilera and Blake Shelton with their own mentors were shown in the released outtake. Williams' mentor is Lionel Richie while Aguilera's is Nick Jonas and Shelton's mentor is Meghan Trainor. These mentors are helping the contestants to give better performances for the ongoing Battle Rounds.
One of the highly anticipated stunts of the show is when Shelton and Levine call out on each other in an attempt to take each other down as Billboard reports that Shelton has already come up with a scheme to defeat Levine. Also, these judges have been using their "steal" powers to get the singers that other coaches let go during the Battle Rounds. Blake has won two seasons in a row with the winner coming from his team.
The NBC's hit show is already on its eighth season and the new episodes air on Mondays and Tuesdays at eight in the evening.