Michael Bublé delivered one of the most unforgettable moments on The Voice when he surprised contestant Max Cooper III with a live duet of his hit song, “Haven’t Met You Yet.” The performance not only wowed the audience but also sealed Bublé’s pitch to bring the talented newcomer onto his team.

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Max Cooper III Stuns All Four Coaches

On the September 23 episode of The Voice, 23-year-old Max Cooper III impressed viewers and coaches alike with his soulful rendition of Mike Posner’s “Cooler Than Me.” His smooth vocals and live piano performance showcased a rare level of artistry, leading all four coaches — Michael Bublé, Reba McEntire, Niall Horan, and Snoop Dogg — to turn their chairs.

Cooper revealed that he had taught himself piano by ear at just three years old, a fact that left the coaches stunned. Reba praised his “super cute” presence and emotional delivery, while Snoop Dogg emphasized his versatility, saying: “Dare to be different. I’m a fan of all genres of music, and I’d love to have you on Team Snoop.”

Niall Horan added his excitement: “Someone like you on the show perks ears up. People want to watch and listen to you. I really hope you come with me.”

Michael Bublé’s Unforgettable Surprise

When it came time for Michael Bublé to make his pitch, he asked Cooper what type of music he enjoyed most. Hearing that the young artist loved pop songs with a jazz influence, Bublé was already smiling. But when Cooper revealed that “Haven’t Met You Yet” was the very first song he ever performed, Bublé knew exactly what to do.

Without hesitation, Bublé invited Cooper to sing the song with him live on stage. The duet brought the crowd to its feet and created a once-in-a-lifetime moment for the young performer.

Afterward, Bublé praised Cooper’s artistry: “I just love the future of music for the world and America when a young dude like you has that passion. So cool.”

The Decision: Max Joins Team Bublé

Ultimately, the magical duet was too powerful to ignore. Max Cooper III chose Michael Bublé as his coach, setting the stage for a memorable journey on Season 28 of The Voice.

Reflecting on the audition, Bublé said: “He didn’t bend to the song. He made the song bend to him. I sang with Max and I honestly can’t wait to do it again in the finale. Can you smell a three-peat?”

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