Michael Bublé turned down 15 times to be a coach on The Voice
Grammy Award-winning singer Michael Bublé has officially joined The Voice (USA) as a coach in season 28.

According To The New Coach, He Had Previously Turned Down The Voice At Least 15 Times For The Same Reason. The Singer Admitted That He Didn’t Like The Idea Of Judging Other People’s Voices. In Michael Bublé’s Opinion, There Are Many Singers More Talented Than He Is, So It Felt Wrong To Be In A Position To Evaluate Others. He Shared That If He Were Invited To Be A Judge On A Traditional Singing Competition, He Would Decline. However, The Coaching Format Of The Voice Eventually Convinced Him To Join The Show. For Michael Bublé, Being Able To Guide Contestants, Support Them, And Help Them Chase Their Dreams Has Been A Wonderful And Meaningful Experience.

Michael Bublé Had Previously Appeared On The Voice As An Advisor During Season 3 For Coach Blake Shelton’s Team. But This Time, He Joins The Show As A Full-Fledged Coach, Sitting In The Iconic Red Chair Alongside Veteran Coaches Like Gwen Stefani And Reba McEntire, As Well As First-Time Coach Snoop Dogg, Who Is Making His Debut On The Voice.

In His First Season As A Coach On The Voice, Michael Bublé Drew Attention For His Humility, Open-Mindedness, And The Respect And Admiration He Showed Toward Both His Fellow Coaches And The Contestants. According To Him, While He Understands That The Voice Is A Television Show And Everyone Plays A Specific Role, It’s Also A Place Where Dreams And Personal Journeys Are Shared. Rather Than Simply Judging, Michael Wanted To Bring His Experience, Love For Music, And Passion To Help Contestants Shine On The Path They’ve Chosen.

Michael Bublé Is A Renowned Canadian Singer-Songwriter Who Has Won Four Grammy Awards And Sold Over 75 Million Albums Worldwide. Some Of His Most Famous Hits Include Feeling Good, Home, Sway Sway Sway, And Quando Quando.