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Season 4 (2013), Winner
of “The Voice“ (U.S.)
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Early Life
Danielle Simone Bradbery was born on July 23, 1996, in League City, Texas. She grew up in Cypress, Texas, where she attended Cypress Ranch High School. Danielle’s interest in music began at an early age, and she participated in various local talent shows and singing competitions, showcasing her powerful voice and natural talent.
The Voice
Danielle Bradbery‘s big break came in 2013 when she auditioned for the fourth season of NBC’s reality singing competition “The Voice.” At just 16 years old, her blind audition performance of Taylor Swift‘s “Mean” impressed all four judges—Blake Shelton, Adam Levine, Usher, and Shakira. Danielle chose to join Team Blake, and her journey on the show was marked by consistently strong performances that highlighted her vocal prowess.
Throughout the competition, Danielle performed a variety of songs from different genres, showcasing her versatility. Her rendition of Pam Tillis‘s “Maybe It Was Memphis” and Sara Evans‘ “Born to Fly” were particularly well-received. In June 2013, Danielle Bradbery was crowned the winner of “The Voice” Season 4, making her the youngest artist to win the competition at the time.
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Career Breakthrough
Following her victory on “The Voice,” Danielle Bradbery signed a record deal with Big Machine Records. She released her debut single, “The Heart of Dixie,” in July 2013. The song, a country-pop track, received positive reviews and peaked at number 16 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.
Her self-titled debut album, “Danielle Bradbery,” was released in November 2013. The album included tracks like “Young in America” and “Wild Boy,” and it showcased her country roots while incorporating contemporary pop elements. The album’s success established Danielle as a rising star in the country music scene.
Continued Success
Danielle Bradbery continued to build on her success with the release of her second album, “I Don’t Believe We’ve Met,” in December 2017. This album marked a significant evolution in her musical style, with a more mature sound and deeply personal lyrics. The lead single, “Sway,” was a catchy, feel-good track that became a fan favorite. Other notable songs from the album include “Worth It” and “Hello Summer.”
Recent Projects
Danielle Bradbery has continued to release new music and collaborate with other artists. She released the EP “Yours Truly: 2018” in December 2018, which featured acoustic versions of popular songs, further showcasing her vocal abilities and artistic versatility.
In 2020, Danielle released the single “Never Have I Ever,” a song that highlighted her growth as an artist and her ability to blend country with pop influences. She also collaborated with Zac Brown Band on the song “Goodbye in Her Eyes,” showcasing her ability to work across different musical styles.
Personal Life and Influence
Danielle Bradbery is known for her down-to-earth personality and strong connection with her fans. She often shares insights into her life and music-making process on social media, creating a close bond with her audience. Her music is influenced by her personal experiences and emotions, making her songs relatable and authentic.
Legacy and Impact
Danielle Bradbery‘s journey from a teenage contestant on “The Voice” to a successful country music artist is a testament to her talent and hard work. She has been praised for her vocal range, emotive delivery, and ability to evolve as an artist. With her continued dedication to her craft, Danielle Bradbery remains a significant figure in the country music industry, inspiring young artists and fans alike.
Discography Highlights
- “Danielle Bradbery” (2013)
- “I Don’t Believe We’ve Met” (2017)
- “Yours Truly: 2018” (2018)
- “Never Have I Ever” (2020)
Awards and Recognition
Danielle Bradbery has received several nominations and awards throughout her career, reflecting her impact on the music industry and her growing influence as an artist. Her achievements on “The Voice” and her subsequent success in the country music genre have solidified her place as a talented and respected musician.
Danielle Bradbery (born July 23, 1996) is an American singer.
In 2013, she won season four of NBC’s The Voice, becoming the youngest artist to win the competition at age 16.
In November 2013, Bradbery made her Grand Ole Opry debut on the historic stage of the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville. Along with her Opry debut, Bradbery was the supporting act on Brad Paisley‘s Beat This Summer Tour.
Danielle Bradbery was a supporting act in the following tours:
2013: Beat This Summer Tour – Brad Paisley
2014: We’re Not Invisible Tour – Hunter Hayes
2014: See You Tonight Tour – Scotty McCreery
2015: Platinum Tour – Miranda Lambert
2015: Suits & Boots Tour – Brett Eldredge & Thomas Rhett
2018: Life Changes Tour – Thomas Rhett
2019: Live Forever Tour – Kane Brown
In 2018, Danielle Bradbery, Thomas Rhett, and Nick Jonas sang “Closer” at the CMA Awards.
In 2019, she released a music video with Parker McCollum, a cover of “Shallow,” and recorded “Hometown” with Zac Brown.
Danielle Bradbery cites Carrie Underwood, Taylor Swift, Miranda Lambert and Martina McBride as her musical influences.
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