The Voice Season 24 is concluding with its two-part finale airing on December 18 and 19, 2023, on NBC. As fans eagerly anticipate the announcement of the new winner, it’s worth reflecting on the past champions of this popular reality singing competition. Here’s a list of the winners from the inaugural season in 2011 to The Voice Season 23 in 2022:
- Javier Colon (Season 1): Team Adam’s contestant, known for “acoustic soul.”
- Jermaine Paul (Season 2): A soul singer who shifted from Team Adam to Team Usher.
- Cassadee Pope (Season 3): The first female winner and the second from Team Blake, with a country-pop style.
- Danielle Bradbery (Season 4): Another country-pop singer from Team Blake.
- Tessanne Chin (Season 5): A Jamaican-born singer representing Team Adam with a diverse musical background.
- Josh Kaufman (Season 6): A soul singer, initially on Team Adam but later joined Team Usher.
- Craig Wayne Boyd (Season 7): A country singer from Team Blake.
- Sawyer Fredericks (Season 8): The youngest winner at the age of 16, known for folk music.
- Jordan Smith (Season 9): A contemporary Christian singer from Team Adam.
- Alisan Porter (Season 10): A versatile artist, singing pop, rock, and country, representing Team Christina.
- Sundance Head (Season 11): A soul/country singer-songwriter from Team Blake.
- Chris Blue (Season 12): A soul singer who won at the age of 27, from Team Alicia.
- Chloe Kohanski (Season 13): A rock-and-roll singer-songwriter, winner for Team Blake.
- Brynn Cartelli (Season 14): The youngest winner at 15, an American pop singer from Team Kelly.
These talented artists have left their mark on The Voice, showcasing their diverse musical styles and earning their place in the show’s history.