The Grammy-winning singer Michael Bublé, who is well-known for his sultry voice and captivating live persona, has started a new phase of his career as a coach on NBC’s The Voice. During his time on the show, Bublé said in a recent interview that he impersonated his favorite musicians to gain a deeper sense of self. By taking a different approach, he was able to connect with the candidates and embrace his own artistic abilities in ways he had not expected.
Embracing Impersonation as a Tool for Growth
Over the course of his career, Bublé has frequently found inspiration in the great musicians who came before him. He discovered that emulating these heroes turned into a potent tool for personal development when he took on the job of coach on The Voice. “It worked,” he said, analyzing how emulating the performances and techniques of performers like Tony Bennett and Frank Sinatra enabled him to succeed in the show’s competitive environment.
Bublé revealed that he was able to focus on the participants’ unadulterated skill by impersonating them, freeing him from the demands of being a well-known performer. “I could step outside myself and really enjoy the process,” he said. In addition to enriching his experience, this newfound viewpoint encouraged aspiring vocalists to discover their own identities as artists and created a supportive environment for them.
A New Chapter on The Voice
Bublé has declined opportunities to be on The Voice for years, thus this is his first season as a coach on the show in its formal capacity. He had previously assisted during Season 3 as an advisor, but his fear of passing judgment on others prevented him from accepting the full coaching post. This time, though, he seized the chance to assist contestants on their journey, stressing that coaches are there to offer guidance rather than pass judgment.
Joining fellow coaches Snoop Dogg, Gwen Stefani, and Reba McEntire, Bublé brings a fresh perspective to the competition. He expressed excitement about working alongside such esteemed artists and highlighted the importance of fostering genuine connections with contestants. “We are not judges; we are coaches,” Bublé reiterated. “Our goal is to help these singers grow and shine.”
As Bublé continues his journey on The Voice, fans eagerly anticipate how his unique approach will influence Team Bublé and contribute to the overall dynamic of the show. With his blend of experience and enthusiasm, Michael Bublé is poised to make a significant impact in this new role while continuing to find himself through the art of music.
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