After 14-year-old Max Chambers' powerful performance on The Voice, coach Michael Bublé expressed strong confidence in securing another victory this season. The returning coach was so impressed that he became the first to press the new Mic Drop Button.
Before the decisive moment, fans saw the Knockout Round rehearsals featuring Max Cooper III and Max Chambers performing before Bublé and Mega Mentor Zac Brown.
Zac Brown called the 14-year-old Broadway alum a “stone cold killer,” highlighting his immense gift and bright energy.
Snoop Dogg praised Cooper as an “exceptional vocalist,” and declared that “a star is born” after Chambers’ performance.
Niall Horan said he admired Cooper’s unique style and noted that “music is in Chambers’ bones.”
Reba McEntire commented that she would choose Chambers as the winner of the Knockout.
Michael Bublé made history on The Voice by pressing the first Mic Drop Button after 14-year-old Max Chambers’ knockout performance captivated the coaches and audience alike.