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Adam David
American singer-songwriter From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Adam David (born January 21, 1990) is an American blues soul singer-songwriter. He is the winner of season 27 of the American talent competition The Voice. He competed on the team coached by Michael Bublé, giving Bublé his second win as a coach on the show.[1] David also has the distinctions of being the third one-chair turn winner, the second one-chair turn winner outright (where at least two coaches could turn), the second "Instant Save" winner, and the first to do so with a male coach in the history of the show.[2]
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2014: EP, Vol. One
In 2014, David independently released his debut EP, EP, Vol. One, which features four singles.[3]
2025–present: The Voice and "Savior"
In 2025, David competed in the 27th season of The Voice. In the blind auditions, he sang "Baby, I Love Your Way" by Peter Frampton. Of the season's four coaches, only Michael Bublé turned his chair for David (John Legend, Kelsea Ballerini, and Adam Levine refrained). Bublé selected David to advance through the battle, knockout, and playoff rounds of the show. In the first live round, the semi-final, David finished in the middle four group of the twelve semi-final artists. Thus, he performed an "Instant Save" performance, allowing him to perform to potentially take the last spot in the finale. He won the "Instant Save" round and became the fifth artist in the finale of the show.
David was named the winner of the season on May 20, 2025, meaning Bublé had his second consecutive win in just his second season, after his contestant in season 26, Sofronio Vasquez, won that season in December 2024. David won $100,000 and a record deal with Republic Records, a label owned by Universal Music Group. David is the second artist in the history of the show, after Bryce Leatherwood in season 22, to win the show after previously being in the "Instant Save" in the live shows.[4] While competing on The Voice, David released "Savior", his first single in eleven years. He described the single as reflecting "the night [he] began the process of treatment" towards sobriety.[5]
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Artistry
David has been described as a blues musician with elements of soul. On his website, he lists Ray Charles, Jimi Hendrix, James Brown, and Stevie Wonder as influences.[6]
Personal life
David lives in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. He has been sober since 2019 and mentions that he turned to drugs after disappointments he experienced with the music industry as a young adult.[7]
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