After 14-year-old Max Chambers took the stage on The Voice, returning coach Michael Bublé felt confident he could secure a third victory on the show. During the third episode, Bublé was so captivated by Chambers’ performance that he used the newly introduced Mic Drop Button for the first time.
Before the live performances, viewers saw rehearsals for the Knockout Round, featuring Max Cooper III and Max Chambers. Both young artists showcased their vocal talents for Bublé and Mega Mentor Zac Brown.
“Don’t You Worry About a Thing.”
“a stone cold killer”and highlighting his remarkable energy and gifted presence.
“End of the Beginning.”Brown appreciated his openness and emotional depth.
When both singers delivered their final Knockout performances, they left a strong impression on the panel of coaches.
Snoop Dogg called Cooper “an exceptional vocalist,” and declared that “a star is born” following Chambers’ performance.
Niall Horan applauded Cooper’s unique tone and remarked that “music was in Chambers’ bones.”
Reba McEntire said she would pick Chambers as the winner of the Knockout.
Michael Bublé’s bold Mic Drop moment and universal praise for young Max Chambers suggest that a new breakout star may be emerging on this season of The Voice.