After The Voice

New music from Dani Stacy, Cami Clune, Amber Nicole, Alessandra Castronovo

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Dani Stacy, the first singer we met on The Voice Season 25, has released her first single since the show ended

Dani Stacy, the first singer we met on The Voice Season 25, has released her first single since the show ended.

 

Here’s a look at new music released by artists fans met on The Voice.

Dani Stacy from Season 25 has a fun new single out called “Unsad.” Let’s just say she isn’t crying in her beer over an ended reelationship. She wrote the song with Daniel Leathersich and Ryan Brisotti and released the accompanying music video you can check out below. Dani was the very first singer we met on Season 25, turning four chairs with her acoustic cover of Gloria Gaynor’s “I Will Survive.” Dani has since released a cover of that song. “Unsad” follows “Pretty Bad Reason” as her second single of 2024. Dani’s also announced a Thursday homecoming show in Ventura, Calif., that will kick off a series of summer tour dates.

Cami Clune from Season 19 just dropped an impressive new single called “Rewind.” She calls it “a story of heartbreak and learning to let go.” She says it’s also a special song to her because she’s learned to play guitar since her time on the show. This is the first song she wrote on guitar and the first she’s ever written “completely on my own.” “Rewind” follows “I Choose You” as Cami’s second single of 2024.

Amber Nicole from Season 5 has a new song out called “Mercy on Me” and a “short album” called “Arrival” due out soon. Amber at just 17 when she appeared on the show. Of “Mercy on Me,” she writes: “This one speaks to the little girl who grew up in church, navigating many of life’s free throws the best way I could. Reminding myself through this process that through the cracks; I neeeeed mercy to follow me.”

Alessandra Castronovo of Season 7 appeared on The Voice in 2014 at age 21. She just released a pair of soulful R&B tunes — “Where’s the Lie” and “Gone.” They mark her first releases since she dropped a cover of “Best Part” last summer.

Cami Clune, Alessandra Castronovo and Amber Nicole have recently released post-Voice music

Cami Clune, Alessandra Castronovo and Amber Nicole have recently released post-Voice music.

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