Max Chambers Shines on ‘The Voice’ with Stunning Stevie Wonder Cover
Max Chambers captivated audiences during the Knockout Round of The Voice on November 3. The 14-year-old from Shreveport, Louisiana, delivered a powerful rendition of Stevie Wonder’s 1972 classic, “Don’t You Worry ‘Bout a Thing.” His performance outshone fellow Team Bublé member Max Cooper III, who performed Djo’s “End of Beginning.”
Stunning Performance Earns Recognition
Chambers’ energetic and soulful interpretation had a profound impact, prompting Snoop Dogg to leap from his seat in excitement. The teenager showcased remarkable confidence and flair, earning him the first-ever Mic Drop award on the show. This award signifies a performance that stands out as undeniably impressive.
New Format in Knockout Rounds
This season’s competition introduced a fresh format in which there are no steals or saves during the knockout rounds. Each coach can select one of their contestants for the Mic Drop recognition. Following this selection, viewers will vote for their favorite to represent the show in the upcoming Rose Parade on January 1.
Coaches Praise Max Chambers
- Coach Michael Bublé stated, “Max, for my money, is a frontrunner to win The Voice this year.”
- Bublé expressed hope that fans will vote for Chambers, believing he deserves to participate fully in the competition.
- Snoop Dogg was equally impressed, exclaiming, “A star is born, man!” after Chambers’ performance.
Other Contestants Advancing
Thus far in the knockout rounds, contestants advancing include:
- Aubrey Nicole from Team Reba
- Ava Nat from Team Niall
- Ralph Edwards from Team Snoop
Fans can tune in to The Voice every Monday night at 8 p.m. ET on NBC, with episodes available for streaming on Peacock the following day. Max Chambers’ impressive performance promises to keep audiences engaged as the competition progresses.