Last night, Pharrell Williams dominated The Voice. Not only did the new coach for season seven slay the competition with his team's performances of "Latch" (Elyjuh Rene), "Let's Get It On" (Luke Wade) and "I Say A Little Prayer" (Sugar Joans), but Pharrell himself also kicked things off with a bang with a rousing performance of his latest G I R L single "Hunter."

Pharrell pulled from the title of his song for the stage setting and concept for his The Voice performance, bringing in a jungle feel with fallen logs and plenty of deep green tones. Playing off his adoration for women and feminism (which he name checked on Monday night's broadcast, holla!), Pharrell surrounded himself with women on stage.

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They coolly and confidently paraded around on stage, surrounding Pharrell with modelesque looks all while wearing matching black and floral onesies.

Meanwhile, Pharrell was looking as cool and comfortable as ever himself, wearing a green sweatband across his forehead, long sleeved white T-shirt and chains around his neck.

The female huntresses weren't the only women injected in Pharrell's performance; he also ventured up into a bizarre portion of the studio audience, with dozens of women wearing matching white robes and sunglasses, channeling the cover of his G I R L album.

Though Pharrell himself will admit that he's not the strongest singer in the world, he pulled out a manageable falsetto and, of course, owned his own melody all the while, resulting in a captivating performance that his Voice mentees could all benefit from watching.

Check out Pharrell's performance of "Hunter" on The Voice below:

The Voice season seven is well under way, with the show currently in the live rounds of competition. Tonight (Nov. 12), the top 20 will be slimmed down to the top 12 at 8 p.m. on NBC.

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