With 26 seasons, the show has proven to be a hit for NBC.
Winners of the show receive a recording contract with Universal Music Group.
Butsome in particular stand out, both for their vocal talents and the success they found after the show.
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Eventually, Niall won Huntley over.
During the day, Tilghman works as a pastor and spends the rest of his time with his family.
Although his devotion to God comes first, hes always had a passion for singing.
His single Long Way Home shot to #1 on iTunes.
18Jermaine Paul
Season 2 (2012)
Jermaine Paulis the complete underdog.
Only earning two spinsfrom Shelton andCeeLo GreenPaul didnt seem like the obvious frontrunner after his Blind Audition.
It mightve been because of his questionable rendition ofAvril Lavignes Complicated.
But Paul soon establishes that hes a risk taker.
By the time he belted outR.
Kellys I Believe I Can Fly, which paved the way for him to earn the crown.
Before his big win, Paul was already a seasoned professional, singing backup forAlicia Keysandearning two Grammy nominations.
Legend andGwen Stefaniboth fought to have him on their team, but Carter followed his heart and chose Gwen.
This cause is inspired by Rubins bond with his older brother, Jack.
Originally from Selma, Alabama, music has always been in HaVons veins.
At just 15 years old, HaVon led a choir in front of 200,000 people, withPresident Obamain attendance.
When HaVon took home the championship, he was acknowledged as the first openly LGBTQ+ person to winThe Voice.
15Jake Hoot
Season 17 (2019)
Jake Hoot has one rootin-tootin voice.
Starting out as a complete underdog, Hoot only received one turn fromKelly Clarkson.
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But its these kinds of contestants that are bound to leave a lasting impression throughout the show.
With her vocal talent shining from as young as two, Shepherd is a tiny dynamite ready to explode.
Surprisingly, Anthony decides to be part of Sheltons team.
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But theres one thing left on his checklist: take control of his artistry.
But her singing abilities arent the only thing that makes Jarmon memorable.
Having grown up being deaf in one ear, Jarmon listens to music a lot differently.
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Jarmon had an extensive musical career, switching from theater and then choosing to pursue the solo artist route.
But the music industry can be tough.
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