Michael Bublé is ensuring one talented contestant not only stays but shines on The Voice Season 28. Joining as a coach in Season 26, Bublé has earned two consecutive wins, establishing himself as one of the most dependable coaches.
In keeping with his tradition of supporting team members, Bublé became the first coach to use the new Mic Drop button. This feature allows coaches to nominate one Knockout winner, with the audience voting to decide which artist will perform at the Rose Parade on January 1, according to Gold Derby.
Bublé was deeply impressed by 14-year-old Max Chambers' powerful Knockout rendition of Stevie Wonder's "Don't You Worry About a Thing," prompting him to press the Mic Drop button.
Mega Mentor Zac Brown praised Chambers as a "stone cold killer" and called his talent a "huge light and gift," according to American Songwriter.
Both Chambers and fellow contestant Max Cooper III delivered standout knockout performances. Cooper, 23, touched listeners with his emotional version of Djo's "End of the Beginning," earning admiration from Brown for his vulnerability.
Snoop Dogg called Cooper an "exceptional vocalist" but declared "a star is born" after Chambers' show-stopping performance.
Michael Bublé's pioneering use of the Mic Drop button highlights his dedication to nurturing young talent and has created a memorable moment in The Voice history.