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Following Adam Levine, Michael Bublé sent a strong message to The Voice coaches that makes season 27 ready to explode

The Voice Season 27: Meet the coaches

While just ending season 26 of The Voice on Tuesday, Bublé was already looking ahead to next season. And besides a new lineup of singers, the show looked to welcome stars like Adam Levine, Kelsea Ballerini, and John Legend. Although a mix of both new and old coaches, Bublé didn’t seem all that worried about continuing his winning streak.

Speaking with Access Hollywood after winning season 26, Bublé not only praised Vasquez for his determination and commitment to his craft but to the coaches of season 27. He said, “Let me just say right now. I would like to apologize to the cast of season 27, Adam Levine, Kelsea Ballerini, and John Legend. Because I’m going to be a pain in your butt now. Cause you know I’m already a pain in the butt. And I love them by the way. But now they’re going to be like, ‘Oh my God, this dude doesn’t shut up about it.’”

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Michael Bublé Kept His Promise To His Team On ‘The Voice’

Walking alongside the contestants each week, Bublé explained how much he loved the job and how he approached being a coach. He told People, “I tried to have the greatest singers choose me and I promised them that if they chose me, I would be there for them, I would help guide them, I’d advocate for them and I’ve done that.”

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With Bublé keeping his word to support his team, he apparently talked to Vasquez about the chances of not winning and the future. “I just called him and said, ‘My brother, God has a plan for you, and I don’t know if that plan is to win The Voice, but if it isn’t then there is a plan to do it another way. And I will be there with you man. I’ll be there, behind you, supporting you.’ And I’m glad that this was the choice the Lord made for him.”

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