After numerous rejections, Michael Bublé has officially joined the coaching panel of the hit reality singing competition, *The Voice*. The Canadian crooner revealed that he had turned down the offer at least 15 times for one specific reason: Bublé felt uncomfortable judging or critiquing other singers. He shared that there are many people more talented than him, and evaluating others was not something he found easy.
However, the unique format of The Voice, which focuses on mentoring rather than judging, ultimately convinced him to take on the role. Bublé realized that guiding and supporting contestants in pursuing their musical dreams was a meaningful and rewarding experience. “Being able to mentor these artists and help them shine on their musical journey is truly amazing,” Bublé said.
This isn’t Bublé’s first appearance on The Voice. He previously served as an advisor during Season 3 for Blake Shelton’s team. But this time, he will officially take a seat in the iconic red chair as a full-fledged coach, joining seasoned veterans like Gwen Stefani, Reba McEntire, and newcomer Snoop Dogg.
From his very first days as a coach, Michael Bublé has impressed everyone with his humility, eagerness to learn, and deep respect for both his fellow coaches and the contestants. He shared, “While this is a TV show and everyone has their role to play, for me, it’s also about the dreams and journeys of these artists. Instead of judging, I want to bring my experience, love for music, and passion to help them shine brighter.”
Michael Bublé is one of the most successful artists in the world, with four Grammy Awards and over 75 million albums sold globally. His hit songs like “Feeling Good,” “Home,” “Sway,” and “Quando Quando” have become timeless classics in the music industry.
With Bublé’s addition to the coaching panel, the new season of The Voice promises to deliver even more surprises and emotional moments for viewers. Stay tuned to watch Bublé and the contestants embark on their journey to chase their musical dreams!