Who won The Voice




The Voice is a singing competition television series that has been airing in the United States since 2011. The show features four judges, each of whom mentors a team of contestants. The contestants compete in live performances, and the winner is determined by the public vote.

The first season of The Voice was won by Javier Colon. He was a 34-year-old singer-songwriter from West Hartford, Connecticut. Colon had been performing in bars and clubs for years before he auditioned for the show. He impressed the judges with his soulful voice and his ability to connect with the audience. Colon went on to win the season and released his debut album, "Come Through for You," in 2012.

The second season of The Voice was won by Jermaine Paul. He was a 41-year-old singer from Hempstead, New York. Paul had been a backup singer for several artists, including Alicia Keys and Mary J. Blige, before he auditioned for the show. He impressed the judges with his powerful voice and his ability to perform a wide range of genres. Paul went on to win the season and released his debut album, "Love Revolution," in 2013.

The third season of The Voice was won by Cassadee Pope. She was a 23-year-old singer-songwriter from West Palm Beach, Florida. Pope had been the lead singer of the band Hey Monday before she auditioned for the show. She impressed the judges with her powerful vocals and her ability to write catchy songs. Pope went on to win the season and released her debut album, "Frame by Frame," in 2013.

The fourth season of The Voice was won by Danielle Bradbery. She was a 16-year-old singer from Cypress, Texas. Bradbery had been performing since she was a child, and she had won several local talent shows before she auditioned for the show. She impressed the judges with her powerful voice and her ability to connect with the audience. Bradbery went on to win the season and released her debut album, "Danielle Bradbery," in 2013.

The fifth season of The Voice was won by Tessanne Chin. She was a 26-year-old singer from Kingston, Jamaica. Chin had been a successful singer in Jamaica before she auditioned for the show. She impressed the judges with her powerful voice and her ability to perform a wide range of genres. Chin went on to win the season and released her debut album, "Count on My Love," in 2014.

The sixth season of The Voice was won by Alisan Porter. She was a 29-year-old singer-songwriter from Sherman Oaks, California. Porter had been a child actress, and she had appeared in several films and television shows before she auditioned for the show. She impressed the judges with her powerful voice and her ability to perform a wide range of genres. Porter went on to win the season and released her debut album, "Alisan Porter," in 2016.

The seventh season of The Voice was won by Craig Wayne Boyd. He was a 36-year-old singer-songwriter from Nacogdoches, Texas. Boyd had been performing in bars and clubs for years before he auditioned for the show. He impressed the judges with his powerful voice and his ability to connect with the audience. Boyd went on to win the season and released his debut album, "Craig Wayne Boyd," in 2017.

The eighth season of The Voice was won by Sawyer Fredericks. He was a 16-year-old singer-songwriter from Fultonville, New York. Fredericks had been performing since he was a child, and he had won several local talent shows before he auditioned for the show. He impressed the judges with his soulful voice and his ability to write catchy songs. Fredericks went on to win the season and released his debut album, "Sawyer Fredericks," in 2016.

The ninth season of The Voice was won by Jordan Smith. He was a 22-year-old singer from Whitley County, Kentucky. Smith had been singing in church since he was a child, and he had won several local talent shows before he auditioned for the show. He impressed the judges with his powerful voice and his ability to connect with the audience. Smith went on to win the season and released his debut album, "Something Beautiful," in 2016.

The tenth season of The Voice was won by Alisan Porter. She was a 29-year-old singer-songwriter from Sherman Oaks, California. Porter had been a child actress, and she had appeared in several films and television shows before she auditioned for the show. She impressed the judges with her powerful voice and her ability to perform a wide range of genres. Porter went on to win the season and released her debut album, "Alisan Porter," in 2016.

The eleventh season of The Voice was won by Sundance Head. He was a 31-year-old singer-songwriter from Nashville, Tennessee. Head had been performing in bars and clubs for years before he auditioned for the show. He impressed the judges with his powerful voice and his ability to connect with the audience. Head went on to win the season and released his debut album, "Sundance Head," in 2017.

The twelfth season of The Voice was won by Chris Blue. He was a 28-year-old singer from Memphis, Tennessee. Blue had been performing in church since he was a child, and he had won several local talent shows before he auditioned for the show. He impressed the judges with his powerful voice and his ability to connect with the audience. Blue went on to win the season and released his debut album, "Chris Blue," in 2017.

The thirteenth season of The Voice was won by Chloe Kohanski. She was a 24-year-old singer from Nashville, Tennessee. Kohanski had been performing in bars and clubs for years before she auditioned for the show. She impressed the judges with her powerful voice and her ability to connect with the audience. Kohanski went on to win the season and released her debut album, "The Voice," in 2018.

The fourteenth season of The Voice was won by Brynn Cartelli. She was a 15-year-old singer-songwriter from Longmeadow, Massachusetts