The winner of the fourth season of The Voice, Danielle Bradbery, is making her coach Blake Shelton extra proud today, she has now been signed to a record deal with Big Machine Label Group and she will join the ranks of Tim McGraw, Rascall Flatts, and Taylor Swift.
Bradbery will be in the studio to start recording as early as next week, and according to Music Row, she entered the country spotlight from the moment she stepped on stage at The Voice. The very first song she performed on The Voice was a cover of "Mean" by Taylor Swift. Now instead of covering songs from those she used to listen to, she will be able to record some songs of her own.
While she was on The Voice she also covered a bunch of other country songs like Pam Tillis' "Maybe It Was Memphis." One of her more memorable songs she covered on the show was her rendition of Carrie Underwood's song, "Jesus Take The Wheel," which was done so well it caused the audience to just about blow the speakers off my television at home. Danielle Bradbery is the youngest winner of The Voice so far, which makes her accomplishment that much more impressive.
Blake Shelton and Danielle Bradbery got together during the finale and sang a duet together that melted the hearts of the audience. It would appear that she had the contest in the bag already if you watched her trend on twitter. Not to knock Michelle Chamuel and her amazing voice, but somehow Danielle Bradbery won the hearts of everyone in America. Everyone is excited to find out what kind of country artist she is going to be, but one thing is for sure, she has one heck of a career ahead of her.
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