The blind auditions proceed on Tuesday (September 23) night time’s new episode of The Voice, and we’ve bought a sneak peek at a four-chair flip that will get very private for one of many coaches.
Within the embedded clip above, we meet Max Cooper III, a 23-year-old man from Kansas Metropolis, Kansas, who taught himself to play piano by ear as a toddler and has a ardour for infusing pop with jazz.
His efficiency of “Cooler Than Me” (initially popularized by Mike Posner) will get the eye of all 4 coaches — first Snoop Dogg, then Reba McEntire, and at last, each Niall Horan and Michael Bublé leap in after listening to the consistency in his robust supply.
McEntire praises his voice for “rising and rising and rising” all through the efficiency, whereas Snoop notes that he was all-in from the primary few notes — “after which they adopted me, as typical,” he mentioned with an air of snark. Niall additionally touts his tone and supply decisions, however the aggressive ingredient of the teaching pitch involves a crashing halt when Cooper reveals a bit one thing about himself: that his first-ever efficiency was of Bublé’s “I Simply Haven’t Met You But.”
After that, the opposite coaches appear resigned however get to benefit from the present as Bublé takes the stage for a spirited duet alongside his inevitable recruit. Collectively, the 2 belt the hit lyrics whereas Cooper mans the piano and Bublé leads the viewers in a cheery response.
“I simply love the way forward for music for the world and America when a younger dude such as you has that zeal,” he then says after the impromptu efficiency. The proud coach additionally expresses his intention to share the stage with Cooper as soon as once more within the season finale.
Watch the above clip for the complete performances and coaches’ remarks!
The Voice, Mondays & Tuesdays, 8/7c, NBC