After 14-year-old Max Chambers' remarkable performance on The Voice, coach Michael Bublé expressed that he might have a strong chance to secure a three-peat victory on the show. The coach was so taken by Chambers' talent that he pressed the Mic Drop Button for the first time ever.
Before that moment, fans saw rehearsals for the Knockout Round where Max Cooper III and Max Chambers performed for Bublé and Mega Mentor Zac Brown. Chambers opened the session, bringing enthusiasm and emotion to his rendition of Stevie Wonder’s “Don’t You Worry About a Thing.”
“Stone cold killer,” said Zac Brown, commending Chambers’ bright energy and natural gift.
Cooper, 23, also earned praise for his cover of Djo’s “End of the Beginning.” Brown highlighted Cooper’s emotional depth and sincerity during the performance.
When the final round began, both contestants delivered outstanding moments. Snoop Dogg admired Cooper as an “exceptional vocalist,” while celebrating Chambers’ stage moment with iconic words.
“A star is born,” declared Snoop Dogg after Chambers’ performance.
Niall Horan appreciated Cooper’s unique musical style and noted that music seemed intrinsic to Chambers. Reba McEntire also shared her support, saying she would choose Chambers as the winner of the Knockout round.
Michael Bublé’s Mic Drop moment on The Voice marked a new high point, with young Max Chambers emerging as a potential champion and captivating coaches and stars alike.