After 14-year-old Max Chambers’ impressive performance on The Voice, Michael Bublé expressed strong confidence in winning the competition for the third time. During the show's third episode, Bublé, a returning coach, was so moved by the youngest contestant that he pressed the Mic Drop Button in admiration.
Fans caught a glimpse of the Knockout Round rehearsals featuring Max Cooper III and Max Chambers, who showcased their talents before Bublé and Mega Mentor Zac Brown. Chambers opened with a heartfelt rendition of Stevie Wonder’s “Don’t You Worry About a Thing.”
“Stone cold killer,” Zac Brown said, praising Chambers’ immense light and gift.
Following Chambers, 23-year-old Cooper impressed with his performance of Djo’s “End of the Beginning.” Brown complimented Cooper’s emotional vulnerability on stage.
Michael Bublé’s enthusiasm and the praise from mentors and celebrities highlight Max Chambers and Max Cooper as standout talents on The Voice.
“I May Have the Winner of 'The Voice',” Michael Bublé confidently stated after Chambers’ performance.
Author's summary: Michael Bublé shows strong belief in 14-year-old Max Chambers’ potential to win The Voice, backed by praise from mentors and celebrity guests alike.