Michael Bublé continues to solidify his reputation as a top coach on The Voice, Season 28. Since joining as a coach in Season 26, he has earned two consecutive wins, establishing himself as one of the most dependable mentors in the competition.
In a groundbreaking moment, Bublé became the first-ever coach to use the new Mic Drop feature on the show. This button allows coaches to nominate one Knockout winner, with the audience voting to decide which contestant will perform at the Rose Parade on January 1, according to Gold Derby.
Bublé was deeply impressed by 14-year-old Max Chambers, whose Knockout performance of Stevie Wonder's "Don't You Worry About a Thing" earned the coveted Mic Drop from the coach.
Mega Mentor Zac Brown called Max Chambers a "stone cold killer" and described his talent as a "huge light and gift," noted American Songwriter.
Michael Bublé made history on The Voice by using the first Mic Drop to highlight 14-year-old Max Chambers' standout talent, further proving his strength as a coach and supporter of rising stars.
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