Michael Bublé Steals a Country Singer on The Voice for His Final ‘Piece of the Puzzle’ — Find Out Who It Is

The Canadian crooner stole from fellow coach Reba McEntire on Monday’s episode of ‘The Voice’

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Michael Buble. Photo: Tyler Golden/NBC via Getty

Michael Bublé is officially ready to take The Voice by storm.

On Monday, Nov. 4, the Canadian crooner used his final steal in the Battles to take one of Reba McEntire’s contestants after she chose his opponent to stay in the competition.

For the battle, Tate Renner and Tanner Frick went head-to-head as they belted out the lyrics to Jelly Roll’s “Need a Favor.”

After thinking long and hard, McEntire, 69, announced that Renner was the winner of the competition.

“That was a really tough decision but I went with Tate. I love Tate’s raspiness in his voice. A little bit of Chris Stapleton in there,” she said, later adding that she thinks he’ll “go far.”

After host Carson Daly announced that Frick was available for a steal, Bublé pressed his button and let out a big smile as he nodded his head up and down.

“Tanner Frick was a huge win for me. That’s a former four-chair turn and a piece of the puzzle that I didn’t have,” he said.

Adding, “I needed that country singer and now I feel like I’m completely in the game. It’s a brave new world we’re about to head into.”

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Tanner Frick.Casey Durkin/NBC via Getty

In a one-on-one interview afterward, Frick yelled out, “Woo! I’m on Team Bublé.”

Then, the star walked up behind him and said, “Dude, you opened your mouth and the very first note I was like, ‘Yes. You know what?'”

And Frick interrupted by singing Bublé’s song, “Feeling Good.”

Bublé previously stole Team Gwen contestant Sloane Simon. At the time, fellow coaches McEntire and Snoop Dogg also hit their steal buttons — but Bublé had the best pitch.

“I was devastated when I couldn’t get you to join my team the first time,” he said. “As a matter of fact, this very morning I told Gwen that I felt that you may be the winner of this show, and I’m very happy for you.”

He also praised her voice as having an “angelic, sweet tone” with “great pitch [and] great control,” and called her a pop star in the making.

The Voice airs Mondays and Tuesdays on NBC at 8 p.m. ET, and episodes are available to stream on Peacock the next day.