Shreveport’s own Max Chambers has captured the hearts of The Voice fans everywhere with his a cappella rendition of Michael Bublé’s classic during the voting call video. Performing Feeling Good, Max’s natural, raw talent shone through every note, leaving fans ready to hand him a figurative “Mic Drop” win. Honestly, it’s baffling why Bublé didn’t select him as his top choice.
At just 14 years old, Max delivered a flawless, heartfelt performance of Feeling Good during the Season 28 playoffs. Michael Bublé himself praised Max, saying, “You can be real quiet and shy and then step up to the pulpit and people just listen. You, Max, in every way, I couldn’t have asked to be better.” Despite this glowing feedback, Bublé chose Jazz McKenzie as his finalist, leaving fans rallying for Max as the “America’s Save” wild card.

Max has been active on social media, personally encouraging his fans to vote:
“Hi everyone, it’s Max Chambers, thank you for all of the support. I would love to be your wild card this season on The Voice for Team Bublé. Voting ends tomorrow morning, please vote for me… All of the love and support has me feeling good! Thank you all so much! Please remember to vote for me for the wild card…I would love to perform at the season finale! #Godisfaithful #thevoice #maxchambers”
The response has been overwhelming. Comments flooded in from fans:
“I will always vote for your great voice.”
“Amazing you are!”
“Every time I hear you sing I get the chills…you have an amazing voice.”
“I already voted for you, Max. I think you should’ve been Michael Bublé’s first choice”

Night 1 of the Season 28 Playoffs saw the remaining artists on Michael Bublé and Reba McEntire’s teams compete for spots in the finale. After each artist performed, coaches made their selections, while America’s vote would also determine one “wild card” artist to advance. While Michael ultimately chose Jazz McKenzie, Max Chambers remains in contention for the wild card, and fans are rallying to ensure he earns a chance at the finale.

Max’s rendition demonstrates his maturity beyond his years, blending technical precision with deep emotional resonance. His performance has not only impressed the coaches but also amassed overwhelming support from viewers, who have taken to social media to cheer him on.
How to vote in The Voice Season 28 Playoffs

There are two ways to access the ballot for The Voice Season 28 Playoffs. You can either log in with your email via NBC.com/VoiceVote or download the Voice Official App to your smartphone. Remember, the voting portal opens at the end of the episode and closes at 7 a.m. ET the following morning, December 2, so don’t dilly-dally.
Now in its 28th season, The Voice can add twists like fan voting in the Playoffs (or the Carson Callback, the Mic Drop, and other fun surprises) because of its amazing production team behind the scenes. “It’s a well-oiled machine, so getting in at this time is marvelous,” McEntire told Newsweek when she first joined as a Coach. “Everybody knows the game plan, from the crew, the producers. Everybody on the show is so nice, so sweet, and have been so helpful.”