One of these things is not like the others.

The judges panel for the new season of “The Voice” was unveiled after the Olympics on Sunday night in a special pre-season teaser episode — and one person clearly stood out.

If the idea is to have one freaky judge, “The Voice” has found her.

Stalwart favorites Adam Levine and Blake Shelton — the anchors of the show since its debut in 2011 — are back. They’ll be joined by newcomer R&B star Alicia Keys, a proven musician and singer who was a previous mentor on the show.

Also new to the big red judges seats will be Miley Cyrus, 23. Yes, the former “Hannah Montana” star who is now known more for twerking, posing topless on her social media feeds, and riding nearly naked on giant wrecking balls will take the other open judge’s seat.

If the idea is to have one freaky judge, “The Voice” has found her.

Miley clowned around on the “special sneak peek” dressed in a crazy denim pantsuit with faux orange and red flowers — all that was missing was a red nose. You get the idea she was definitely hired to shake things up.

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It’s the first time there have been two female judges at once.

As for whether Miley, who is known for her risqué outfits, will change her look for the prime-time show, her stylist, Simon Harouche, says no.

“I think a large portion of Miley’s audience has always been a younger demographic,” Harouche told The Hollywood Reporter. “If any age group would relate to her fashion sense, it would be her peers. Miley is always going to be true to herself.”

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“Miley is the youthful spirit we’ve been missing,” said longtime “Voice” judge and Maroon 5 front man Adam Levine, 37.

Other reports say producer Mark Burnett wanted her quirkiness to appeal to quirky singers. Cyrus, too, has been an adviser on the show. It’s the way NBC grooms its judges.

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On the flip side is the more mature Keys, 35, whom Shelton praised, saying she “comes from a place, more like a writer/producer.”

Sunday’s sneak peek closed with the judges performing a rousing rendition of Aerosmith’s “Dream On.” (You’ll have to watch to see who hit the high notes.) The special episode was dedicated to former contestant Christina Grimmie, “The Voice” alum who was shot in Orlando in June by a deranged fan.

The new judges are replacements for Gwen Stefani, whose relationship with Shelton blossomed before viewers’ eyes on the show last season as he split from wife Miranda Lambert, and Pharrell Williams. Stefani will be back this season as an adviser to Shelton — NBC had to know their love affair was a big draw.

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“You start thinking, ‘Who are the ultimate artists out there that you can get to mentor your team?'” Shelton chuckled, as he talked about Stefani. “You start thinking — you do — ‘Wait a minute! This is perfect. And I actually know her. It’ll be easy to call her.'”

Pharrell Williams, who has done four cycles back to back, is expected to return at some point.

“The Voice” kicks off a new season on Sept. 19, 2016, at 8 p.m. ET on NBC.