After American Idol, After The Voice

Jake Tankersley, Brad Sample, Danny Joseph, Jeremy Rosado release music

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Former Voice contestants, from left, Brad Sample, Jake Tankersley, Danny Joseph and Jeremy Rosado have new music out

Former Voice contestants, from left, Brad Sample, Jake Tankersley, Danny Joseph and Jeremy Rosado have new music out

 

Recent releases from artists fans met on The Voice include the following.

Jake Tankersley and Brad Sample released their official cover of “Stuck on You” Friday, thanking Snoop Dogg for selecting it as their battle round song. “This one just hits different!!” Jakes writes on social media. “So glad I got to record this with my buddy @iambradsample I think it turned out flawless.” Jake made it to the semifinals on The Voice; Brad was eliminated after that battle. He’s also since released an official version of “The Letter,” his audition song.

Danny Joseph, fourth on Season 26, has released a cover of the blues classic “It Hurts me Too.” The song became a hit for Elmore James in the early 1960s, but pre-dates that. Says Danny: “This is the Danny Joseph version, recorded, produced and mixed by myself in my own studio. Paying homage to the original versions yet giving them my own unique stamp … I’ll be releasing a lot of music on 2025. I can’t wait to share it all with you.” Danny’s also got dozens of shows scheduled for 2025.

Jeremy Rosado of Season 21 dropped a new Christian single, “Glory to God,” on Friday. “This one is special to me, feels like the beginning of what I’m believing will be the best year of my life so far!” he writes on Instagram. Justin Amundrud and Paul Duncan were co-writers on the song. It’s Jeremy’s first release since “Tears of Joy” in mid-November. Jeremy also competed on Season 11 of American Idol back in 2012.

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