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Sofronio Vasquez shines with a stunning take on Michael Bublé’s ‘Feeling Good’ before The Voice

Filipino singer Sofronio Vasquez has made history as the first Philippine-born contestant to reach the Top 5 on the 26th season of The Voice. Now based in Utica, New York, the Misamis Occidental native’s journey is a moment of pride for Filipinos both in the United States and back home.

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On Instagram, Vasquez shared his gratitude and excitement with followers:
“We made it to the FINALE of @nbcthevoice. Thank you so much, America. Maraming Salamat sa lahat ng Filipinos who made waves.”

 

Before his rise on The Voice, Vasquez was already a familiar name in the Philippines, having been a finalist on Tawag ng Tanghalan, the country’s premier daily singing competition.

A Full-Circle Moment

One performance that stood out was Vasquez’s breathtaking rendition of Michael Bublé’s Feeling Good. This song marked a turning point in his career as it showcased his ability to combine power and emotion, earning him accolades from judges and fans alike.

Watch Sofronio’s performance of ‘Feeling Good’ below.

What makes this moment even more special is that Vasquez, who once performed Bublé’s songs in local competitions, is now coached by the Canadian crooner himself on The Voice. It’s a full-circle journey that underscores Vasquez’s growth as an artist and his dedication to his craft.

A Global Dream on the Horizon

Michael Bublé's bold song pick throws Sofronio Vasquez off in 'The Voice'  Season 26 Playoffs - MEAWW

As Vasquez prepares for the finale, his story is one of perseverance, talent, and cultural pride. From standing ovations in Filipino competitions to commanding the global stage, he continues to inspire audiences with every note.

With the finale just around the corner, fans are rallying behind him to claim the title of The Voice winner. Vasquez’s dream of making his mark on the global music scene is within reach.

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