Vasquez effortlessly crooned the tune, channeling the jazz-infused charm that has made Bublé a household name. His voice carried the same rich depth and velvety tone, proving that he has mastered the art of delivering a timeless classic with ease.
Watch his performance below.
From the first note, Vasquez commanded the stage, exuding the kind of confidence and charisma that made his coach, Michael Bublé, famous. His performance was more than just a tribute—it was a near-perfect recreation of Bublé’s signature style, complete with impeccable phrasing and that signature swing.
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Here’s what to know about “Feeling Good”
Originally written by Anthony Newley and Leslie Bricusse for the 1964 musical The Roar of the Greasepaint – The Smell of the Crowd, Feeling Good became a jazz standard thanks to Nina Simone’s powerful rendition in 1965. However, Michael Bublé’s 2005 version on his It’s Time album introduced the song to a new generation, adding his signature big-band energy and polished vocals.
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Bublé’s rendition became one of his most iconic performances, helping solidify his status as a modern-day crooner. Now, Sofronio Vasquez is bringing that same magic to the stage, proving that his talent is one to watch.