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Meet Bias from The Voice Season 24

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Grant Bias from The Voice Season 24

Grant Bias from The Voice Season 24

His audition: Bias, 23, Chatanooga, Tenn, “God’s Country” by Blake Shelton: Bias predicted Gwen would recognize the song immediately. She certainly did. Still, it was Reba who turned first. Gwen eventually followed. Gwen loved his energy and spirit. She also liked the growl in his voice. Bias opted to join Team Gwen.

Here’s more about Bias.

* He’s Grant Bias, who describes himself as a country artist, music producer and full-time musician on Linked In.

* He doesn’t appear to have released music, but he co-wrote a song called “First Things First,” released by Oklahoma-based Christian group Consumed by Fire.

* In April, that song hit number one on iTunes Christian and Gospel songs chart. “Excited to see what the future holds for my writing career,” Grant posted on social media.

* You’ll find plenty of covers from Grant on his Instagram and TikTok. Many are collaborations, but he tackles “Cold” by Chris Stapleton, “Love You Anyway” by Luke Combs and “Simple Things” by Teddy Swims solo. Check out the latter below.

* Grant married his wife Karley last fall, and two of the collaborations on his Instagram are duos with her — Brandon Lake’s “Lost in Your Love” and Cam’s “Burning House.”

* According to his Facebook bio, he’s from Little Rock, Ark., lives in Chattanooga, Tenn. and attended the University of Mobile in Alabama.

* He spent three years in college performing more than 400 shows with the vocal ensemble Voices of Mobile, a role that allowed him to sing in Romania, Cuba, England and even the White House.

* “The last three years of my college career have been nothing short of amazing and it’s all due to this amazing group,” he wrote on Facebook in June 2021, on the eve of his final Voices of Mobile show.

* Bias made it all the way to the semifinals on The voice and went out on a high note, with an excellent save song performance of Vince Gill’s “Go Rest High on That Mountain.” “This is only the beginning for Bias,” he wrote in a social media post, saying the show “has changed my life forever.”

Bias on social media:
Instagram
TikTok
Facebook
YouTube

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