Singer Brynn Cartelli took home the grand prize at the end of The Voice season 14. … Before appearing on the show, Frampton sang alongside her sister, Meg, in the band Meg & Dia. © Copyright 2020 Meredith Corporation. 1 Johnny Cash John R. "Johnny" Cash (1932-2003) was an American singer-songwriter, guitarist, actor, and author, who was widely considered one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century and one of the best-selling music artists of all time, having sold more than 90 million records worldwide. Chamuel has also worked with singer Mary Lambert, whom she’s been dating since at least 2014. 1. A competitor on Team Blake, Pope impressed with her vocals and performed a cover of Faith Hill's "Cry" in the finals. ). Kaufman competed as a part of Team Usher and sang "One More Try" in the finale in May 2014. The Voice: Ahla Sawt is the Arabic version of Dutch show The Voice of Holland created by John de Mol and produced by Talpa Media Group. So where is he now? 1 for its 26th week on Billboard’s Hot Gospel Songs chart. After her victory, Tessanne debuted her first single, “Tumbling Down,” written by Ryan Tedder of OneRepublic. Iraq's Sattar Saad from Team Kadim won the title after receiving the highest number of votes beating out Iraq's Simor Jalal, Egypt's Wahm and Syria's Hala Al Kaseer.[4][5]. All 4 coaches of season 1 came back for season 2. He continues to perform and released his long-awaited solo debut, “Beautiful Destruction,” in 2018. Accept where we are and where we’ve been. In 2015, a spin-off of the show featuring children as contestants debuted under the title The Voice Kids - Ahla Sawt. The video was filmed at Zsa Zsa Gabor's mansion in Los Angeles, and was directed by Blair Waters.[11]. Once the blind auditions finish, the battle rounds will begin where the coaches will pair two singers on each team to compete against each other singing the same song on stage. According to Kohanski, she was performing in Nashville when someone got her contact information and reached out to her asking her if she wanted to audition for The Voice. The first season of MENA's version of The Voice debuted on 14 September 2012 and was broadcast worldwide from Beirut, Lebanon via MBC 1, a pan-Arabian television station. Nadine Njeim hosted from backstage. Paul’s smooth voice eventually led him to win season two of the show. Aside from singing, she had worked as a child actor, starring in the 1991 film “Curly Sue” at the age of 10. [2] She has Italian ancestry.[3]. After the show, Lee was signed to Lyor Cohen's Label, 300 Entertainment, in partnership with Atlantic Records. Copyright © The Delite, All Rights Reserved. Let’s do this thing @atlanticrecords ? Stand in the sun today brave souls and if you are hurting know that pain is the gateway to freedom ? In 2013, Danielle Bradbery became the youngest singer to win “The Voice,” up to that point, at only 16 years old. Before the show, he had already had a successful career singing for the bands Driveblind and Lotus Crush, the latter of which he reunited with after his time on “The Voice” to cut a new album in 2015. The first season’s runner-up was a favorite of fans, being named the best reality-show personality of 2011 by Entertainment Weekly. Sundance Head won Season 11 of  “The Voice” but what has he been up to since last year? Big things coming. i can’t believe this! Today, Davis remains an in-demand performer and has continued to work primarily in musical theater. The Voice: Ahla Sawt seasons 1 and 2 were produced by Sony Pictures Television Arabia for MBC and Season 3 was produced by Talpa Middle East. Meet the Country Singer Who Won The Voice Last Night. 1 on the iTunes singles chart. As Head and his fans celebrate, Metro asks: What’s happened to the winners of the previous seasons? A member of Team Adam, he impressed on The Voice and put out a studio album, Come Through for You, soon after. Lewis Jacobs/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank; Jason Kempin/Getty Images, Justin Lubin/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank; Eric Frazer/Getty Images, Trae Patton/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank; JB Lacroix/WireImage, Trae Patton/NBC; Taylor Hill/Getty Images, Trae Patton/NBC; Sean Drakes/LatinContent/Getty Images, Trae Patton/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank; Joey Foley/Getty Images, Tyler Golden/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images; Rick Diamond/Getty Images, Tyler Golden/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images; Trae Patton/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images, Trae Patton/NBC; Joe Scarnici/Getty Images. Lee released a digital EP, The Only One, in late 2017. The format of The Voice: Ahla Sawt has three stages, which are the blind auditions, the battle rounds, and the live performances. Once the finale airs and the winner is announced, do they disappear after that? She dropped her debut solo studio album Frame by Frame on October 8, 2013, which hit No. Since then, Wakefield released a self-titled EP in 2017. [9], It was announced on September 29 that Lee would be releasing her 'Broken Ones' EP on October 21, 2014 and an iTunes pre-order was available on October 6. After being on “The Voice,” Sarah has been invited to perform at the legendary Grand Ole Opry several times. During his run, Wakefield performed songs by country icons like Waylon Jennings, Vince Gill and even Blake Shelton, who was his coach. In 2017, she made headlines by kneeling in protest against police brutality after singing the national anthem at an NFL game. There are tickets still available for some of the remaining shows, and I’d love to see you over Christmas!! Singer Christina Grimmie had a dedicated YouTube following and had already released an album by the time she auditioned for “The Voice” in 2014. Proving that reality singing shows don’t have to be a young person’s game, soul singer Josh Kaufman won the sixth season of “The Voice” at the age of 38. At this point, she started simply going by Jacquie, as opposed to Jacquie Lee. The record hit No. Seventeen-year-old Danielle Bradbery used to hold the record as the youngest “Voice” winner ever before being usurped by Sawyer Fredericks. Every person has their own taste and choice of music. His most popular performances included Sam Smith’s “Stay with Me” and John Legend’s “All of Me.”. Since winning the show, Bradbery has released two albums, both of which peaked in the top five of Billboard’s country album charts. 41, and included the tracks "Tumbling Down" and "Everything Reminds Me of You." A former backup singer for major artists, Paul was a member of Team Blake and went out with a cover of "I Believe I Can Fly." He also set iTunes sales records during his run on the show earlier this year. Let’s take a look back and find out what was in store for these winning contestants. Bradbery then joined Hunter Hayes on his “We’re Not Invisible” tour for the rest of 2014. 14. The Voice's fifth season went to Tessanne Chin, a member of Team Adam. Singer-songwriter Matt McAndrew wowed the judges and fans of “The Voice” on his way to a runner-up finish during season seven. Through an agreement, the show was also simulcast via LBCI's channels. To say I am grateful would be an understatement. The Voice crowned its second winner in Jermaine Paul on May 8, 2012. His biggest moment so far came when a song he wrote, “Ashes,” was performed by Celine Dion as part of the soundtrack for “Deadpool 2.” In 2016, he married his longtime girlfriend. In The Voice's sixth season, Florida-born singer Josh Kaufman won big. [1] Although the song did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, it managed to peak at number 36 on the Pop Digital Songs. Danielle Bradbery won The Voice's fourth season on June 18, 2013. In the blind auditions, each contestant will be allowed to sing for 90 seconds with each of the coaches having their backs to the singer. Since their time on the show, the Swons released a self-titled album in 2014, which peaked at No. She had a hit song with her duo Steel Magnolia in 2009 before they split up. New Jersey native Jacquie Lee ended up finishing second to Tessanne Chin during the fifth season of “The Voice” in 2013 when she was just 15 years old. [8] She was joined by winner Tessanne Chin, finalist Will Champlin, season 1's runner-up Dia Frampton, along with season 6 Winner Josh Kaufman, runner-up Jake Worthington, and third place finalist Christina Grimmie. At the age of 17, Louisiana-born Koryn Hawthorne rode her powerful performances of everyone from Ariana Grande to James Brown all the way to a fourth-place finish during season eight of “The Voice.” Not winning the show didn’t hurt her, though, as she was signed to a record deal immediately. Chin has since moved on to work with new label Justice League Music Group and is working on a new album. But does all that attention translate into success for each season’s eventual winner? But where is he now? In 2018, the North Jersey Record started chronicling McDonald’s unlikely rise to stardom in an eight-part podcast series.