The Season 9 winner of “The Voice” - who snatched the third trophy for Team Adam Levine - hit No. And the Troy, NY-based singer-songwriter even got his coach Pharrell Williams to remix his 2016 track “4 Pockets.” You can hear more of his bluesy folk - with a voice far beyond his 22 years - on his 2020 album “Flowers for You.” Season 8 “Voice” winner Sawyer Fredericks Jordan Smith, Season 9
Only 15 when he began his “Voice” journey in 2015, Fredericks was just 16 when he became the youngest champ of the show (until Brynn Cartelli won at 15 in 2018).
Season 3 “Voice” winner Cassadee Pope NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Sawyer Fredericks, Season 8 She hit the top of the country charts with her debut solo album, 2013’s “Frame by Frame,” and is arguably the most successful of all 19 “Voice” champions. Pope was a member of the rock band Hey Monday before she became the first woman to win “The Voice” in 2012 by going country under the guidance of Blake Shelton. But his smooth, soulful vocals really shine on his 2016 ballad “It Don’t Matter to the Sun.” Cassadee Pope, Season 3 Later that year, Colon jammed with his coach on the funk-pop ditty “Stand Up” and even opened for Maroon 5 on tour. The West Hartford, Conn.-based crooner won the very first season of “The Voice” for Team Adam Levine in 2011. While the vocalists belt and battle it out on Season 20 of “The Voice,” which celebrates its 10th anniversary this month, here are the Top 5 winners of NBC’s hit singing competition worth listening to. Won and done: Why ‘The Voice’ hasn’t produced a big star in its 10 years How Tom Jones still keeps it ‘panty throwing’ sexy at 80 Former ‘X-Factor’ star Thomas Wells dies in freak conveyor belt accidentĪriana Grande fans go crazy over new ‘The Voice’ promo: ‘She kills it!’