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15 Voice contestants from Season 24 already have new music out

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Caitlin Quisenberry from The Voice Season 24. (NBC Photo)

Caitlin Quisenberry from The Voice Season 24. (NBC Photo)

 

Fans of The Voice will be eagerly awaiting new music in 2024 from the artists who made the Season 24 live shows.

But they don’t have to wait until 2024 for new music from some members of the talented Season 24 cast.

And, folks, that was a talented cast, one of the most talented I can remember from recent season of The Voice.
Especially when it came to female artists. And especially when it came to female singer-songwriters.

Below is a list of more than a dozen artists who earned spots on Season 24 and have released music since the premiere aired.

The links attached to the names will take you to my profiles of each artist. If they released music before the show, it will be listed there.

The links next to the first new released mentioned will take you to artists’ Spotify page, where you should find all the others in the cases where the singer has released more than one song since the show.

Happy listening!

Alison Albrecht: She has released covers of her audition song, “Ironic” by Alanis Morissette, and her knockout number, “It’s Too Late” by Carole King.

Caitlin Quisenberry: She’s released an EP featuring acoustic covers of the three songs she performed on The Voice. That would include “Rainbow” (Kasey Musgraves), “The Song Remembers When” (Trisha Yearwood) and “Lady Like” (Ingrid Andress) She’s also dropped an original, “Boy What’s Your Speed” in early November.

Caleb Sasser: He’s released a version of his audition song, “Another Sad Love Song” by Toni Braxton.

Calla Prejean: She releases her music as Calla and dropped a new single called “If Love Were Enough” in mid-December. Sounds like there will be a lot more coming as well.

Claudia B: She’s released an acoustic version of her audition song, “Human Nature” by Michael Jackson.

Corii: She released a new single in mid-November called “Deserve It.” She says she wrote it in 2018 with friend Bruce Wiegner and it always has been one of my favorites.

Deejay Young: He released a new single called “Without You” in mid-November. It’s his first single in three years and “it’s super special to me,” he writes on social media.

Jason Arcilla of The Voice Season 24. (NBC Photo)

Jason Arcilla of The Voice Season 24. (NBC Photo)

Jason Arcilla: He turned four chairs in the blinds and vowed to release a song every time one of his performances on The Voice aired. That resulted in a pair of singles – “Loud Mouth Gibberish” and “Apple Pie” and a “Cover Lover” EP that features four songs.

Julia Roome: Just 13 when she auditioned, she has released a version of her audition song, “Dream a Little Dream of Me.” Remarkably, it’s not her first release.

Lennon Vanderdoes: He released a version of his audition song, Lord Huron’s “The Night We Met” in mid-November and says he has collaborations lined up for 2024 with friends from The Voice.

LVNDR: Lindsay Garcia released has three covers since Season 24 of The Voice premiered, including two she performed on the show, Drake’s “Hotline Bling” and Billie Eilish’s “Everything I Wanted.” She’s also released a cover of “Creep.”

Olivia Minogue: She’d released no music prior to The Voice. Now she has a debut single out (“Idea of You”), a version of her audition song (Sam Smith’s “Lay Me Down”) and a four-song Christmas EP!

Olivia Minogue of The Voice Season 24. (NBC Photo)

Olivia Minogue of The Voice Season 24. (NBC Photo)

Reid Zingale: He released a full version of his Voice audition song, Noah Cyrus’s “July.” He also released a new single called “Running.” And an acoustic version of Fleetwood Mac’s “Landslide” with Jonah Baker, an artist he met at The Voice auditions.

Stee: He’s released a cover of his Voice audition song, Maroon 5’s “Sugar.”

Willie Gomez:: A four-chair turn on the show, Willie released what he calls “La Vida Disco (Pack)” in late October featuring a pair of songs in Spanish — “Que Mas Me Da” and “Mira Como Baila.”

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