"I May Have the Winner of 'The Voice'": Michael Bublé Hits the First-Ever Mic Drop Button - American Songwriter

Michael Bublé Hits the First-Ever Mic Drop Button After 14-Year-Old’s Performance

Following 14-year-old Max Chambers’ performance on The Voice, coach Michael Bublé expressed strong confidence in securing another victory this season. During episode three, the returning coach was so impressed that he became the first to hit the new Mic Drop Button.

Knockout Round Highlights

Before the momentous decision, audiences witnessed the Knockout Round rehearsals featuring Max Cooper III and Max Chambers. Both contestants showcased their vocal abilities for Bublé and Mega Mentor Zac Brown.

Judges’ Reactions

As the Knockout performances concluded, each judge shared their admiration for the two artists.

Snoop Dogg called Cooper an “exceptional vocalist,” adding that “a star is born” following Chambers’ performance.
Niall Horan commented that he admired Cooper’s distinctive style and said that music was “in Chambers’ bones.”
Reba McEntire stated that she would choose Chambers as the Knockout winner.
Michael Bublé’s Confidence

Bublé’s bold decision to hit the Mic Drop Button underscores his belief that Chambers could deliver him another victory on the show, marking his potential third win.

Author’s Summary: Michael Bublé’s decisive Mic Drop reaction to 14-year-old Max Chambers’ performance signals high hopes for another The Voice championship run.

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American Songwriter American Songwriter — 2025-11-04