UNFORGETTABLE MOMENT: Michael Bublé, Niall Horan, Reba McEntire & Snoop Dogg Team Up for “The Joker” — The Voice’s Most Unexpected Performance Yet
Viewers of NBC’s The Voice were treated to one of the most surprising and entertaining collaborations in the show’s history when Michael Bublé, Niall Horan, Reba McEntire, and Snoop Dogg joined forces for an all-star performance of “The Joker” by the Steve Miller Band. What began as a playful coach performance quickly turned into a genre-blending, feel-good musical jam that no one saw coming.
The performance opened with Michael Bublé stepping to the mic, smooth as ever, delivering the song’s opening line — “Some people call me the space cowboy…” — with his signature jazz-infused flair. Behind him, Niall Horan strummed his guitar with a grin, blending his pop-rock energy with Bublé’s soulful phrasing. The crowd roared as the two traded smiles and harmonies, clearly having the time of their lives.
Then came the moment that set the internet buzzing: Reba McEntire — the queen of country herself — joined in, adding her unmistakable twang to the chorus. Her voice brought a playful, down-home grit to the classic rock anthem, transforming it into something entirely new. Dressed in her trademark red fringe jacket, Reba’s presence commanded the stage as she laughed and tossed knowing glances at her fellow coaches.
But the real surprise came when Snoop Dogg strolled on stage mid-song, wearing sunglasses and a cowboy hat, blending hip-hop swagger with country cool. The audience went wild as Snoop delivered a laid-back spoken verse, remixing lines from “The Joker” with his own effortless flow — “I’m a lover and a dreamer, smooth like a steamer / country or Cali, it don’t get much cleaner.”
The unlikely quartet turned the stage into a full-on party. The chemistry between them was undeniable — four artists from four different musical worlds, all grooving together with ease and joy. As the chorus hit again, Bublé and Niall harmonized while Reba and Snoop traded playful ad-libs, the crowd clapping along to the infectious rhythm.
The performance ended with a flourish — Reba hit the final high note, Snoop tossed his hat to the audience, and the four joined together for one last laugh as confetti rained down. Host Carson Daly stepped forward, still laughing, and said, “Now that’s what I call The Voice — only here do you get country, pop, jazz, and hip-hop on the same stage!”
Social media exploded instantly, with fans calling the collaboration “pure gold,” “the most fun The Voice has ever been,” and “the crossover performance we never knew we needed.” One viewer summed it up perfectly: “Where else can you see Reba and Snoop performing together? Only on The Voice.”
The clip has since gone viral across YouTube and TikTok, gaining millions of views within hours and sparking rumors of future collaborations between the four stars. Whether it was meant as a one-time moment or the start of something bigger, one thing’s certain — the chemistry, talent, and sheer joy on display made it one of The Voice’s most unforgettable performances to date.
With Michael Bublé’s velvet vocals, Niall Horan’s easy charm, Reba McEntire’s country soul, and Snoop Dogg’s effortless cool, “The Joker” became more than a classic rock hit — it became a musical celebration of everything that makes The Voice special: creativity, connection, and the pure joy of making music together.