Moments after the confetti fell, Adam said he was in shock. First stop?
“This one’s personal,” Bublé said through tears. His second win in a row — and it meant everything.
He felt like a fraud. But with every note and cheer, that belief began to shift.
Through mentorship and friendship, Bublé taught Adam that belief takes work — but it’s worth it.
Before a big performance, Adam panicked. Bublé called, reassured him, and reminded him: You belong here
Michael saw something the others didn’t. That lonely chair turn changed everything.
Adam says their bond went beyond music. It was about life, belief, and being seen.
The superstar got vulnerable: “Life’s hard. I’ve got four kids. I just want them to remember I was a good guy.”
Moments before the win, Bublé told Adam: “You’re my kind of artist. I knew you’d get here.”
They were all incredible — but America chose Adam.
With his coach's support and America behind him, Adam is ready to turn his dream into a career.