In a dramatic turn on Season 28 of The Voice, veteran coach Snoop Dogg stunned fans by declaring 14-year-old rising star Max Chambers as “the winner,” even though coach Michael Bublé chose a different finalist for his team. Now, Chambers — along with other hopefuls — has until Tuesday morning to mobilize a flood of fan votes to claim one of the two remaining Wild Card slots. The stakes could not be higher for the young singer. Yahoo+2hollywoodjunket.com+2

🎤 Max Chambers’ Meteoric Rise & The Mic Drop
From his very first performance, Max has captivated both coaches and viewers. During the Knockout Rounds, Chambers delivered a soulful rendition of Stevie Wonder’s “Don’t You Worry ’Bout a Thing,” earning him the show’s first-ever “Mic Drop” honor — a distinction awarded by the coaches to a performance deemed unforgettable. Deseret News+2parade.com+2
That performance sealed his selection by Bublé as his official “Mic Drop” pick. Bublé called him a “front-runner to win The Voice this year,” even suggesting Max could become the youngest winner in the show’s history. Deseret News+2American Songwriter+2
Snoop’s Bold Declaration — “I See the Winner Right Here”
After Max’s performance in the Playoffs — where he delivered a stirring cover of Sam Cooke’s “A Change Is Gonna Come” — Snoop Dogg turned to Bublé and said something that immediately went viral: that right there, on stage, is “the winner of The Voice.” hollywoodjunket.com+2TV Insider+2

It was a bold statement, particularly because Bublé ultimately chose another contestant, leaving Max’s fate in the hands of the audience vote. As one recap put it: “It would be an absolute crime for viewers not to vote Max into that second slot.” TVLine+1
The Critical Fan Vote — Now It’s Up to the Audience
With Bublé’s pick gone to another finalist, Max Chambers’ only path forward depends on fan votes. According to the show’s format this season, coaches pick one finalist from their teams, and viewers vote to send an additional one (or two) into the live finale via Wild Card slots. hollywoodjunket.com+2parade.com+2
For Max, the window is narrow — only until Tuesday morning. If he fails to muster enough votes in time, despite the glowing praise and Snoop’s ardent endorsement, his journey will abruptly end.

What This Moment Means — For Max, for the Fans, and for The Voice
This moment underscores the dual nature of reality-competition shows: raw, undeniable talent can earn applause and coach praise, but ultimately the fans hold the power. For Max Chambers — a young singer with huge potential — this could be the tipping point. Fans who believe in him now have a real opportunity to make a difference.
For Snoop Dogg, his public backing of Max is more than just a coach’s opinion — it’s a statement. Calling someone “the winner” before the official results? That kind of confidence not only rallies supporters but adds emotional weight to the competition.
And for The Voice, this serves as a powerful reminder: the show is as much about community and public support as it is about talent and performance. Sentiments like “a star is born” don’t always guarantee advancement — but sometimes, with enough fan backing, they can.