Michael Bublé And Sofronio Vasquez Bring The House Down With “Who’s Lovin’ You”

Michael Bublé and Sofronio Vasquez delivered an electrifying duet of “Who’s Lovin’ You” during The Voice Season 26 finale, leaving the audience in awe. Their performance was a masterclass in soul and emotion, as Bublé’s smooth, seasoned vocals intertwined effortlessly with Vasquez’s raw power and passion. From the first note, the chemistry between the two was undeniable, creating a moment that felt both intimate and grand.
Vasquez, the first Filipino contestant to win the U.S. version of The Voice, had already captivated viewers throughout the competition with his rich, bluesy tone and heartfelt delivery.
Teaming up with his coach for this classic hit elevated the song to new heights, blending old-school soul with a fresh, modern touch. Bublé, known for his velvety voice and jazz influence, complemented Vasquez perfectly, proving why he’s not only a world-class performer but also an exceptional mentor.
As the song built toward its emotional peak, the audience responded with thunderous applause, swept up in the sheer power of their vocals. The judges, visibly moved, gave a standing ovation, recognizing the magic that had just unfolded on stage.
Sofronio Vasquez made history on The Voice as the first Filipino to win the U.S. version of the competition. His victory was also a big moment for his coach, Michael Bublé, who earned his first win as a mentor.
Throughout the season, Vasquez wowed the audience with his powerful voice and emotional performances. His soulful take on The Miracles’ “Who’s Lovin’ You” stood out as one of his best. His win was a proud moment for his Filipino roots. With his rich voice and heartfelt style, Vasquez has a bright future ahead.