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The Voice has, over its four years and eight seasons, churned out a huge list of contestants and finalists, but what happens when you exit the show and are thrown back into the real world? For season seven top eight contender Luke Wade, the answer is trudge on, make new music and embrace your newly grown fanbase with an extensive U.S. tour. -
'The Voice' Season 7 Finale Ratings Steady from Season 6 as Craig Wayne Boyd is Crowned Winner
Craig Wayne Boyd may have won The Voice season seven, but did the show win on Tuesday night? The ratings for the NBC singing competition are out, and while the show received a mild bump from its season six finale, it's not quite the ratings juggernaut it once was. -
'The Voice' Season 7 Recap & Review: And the Winner is...
And the winner is... Craig Wayne Boyd. After months of competition, The Voice season seven came to a conclusion on Tuesday night (Dec. 16) and Blake Shelton's classically rooted country singer beat out Damien, Matt McAndrew and Chris Jamison to become the seventh "Voice." -
'The Voice' Season 7: Damien's "Soldier" Music Video is Full of Rain, Drama [WATCH]
In a new twist this year, The Voice gave its season seven finalists the chance to record an original single and an accompanying music video. Last night (Dec. 15), in a performance-filled penultimate episode, this season's wildcard save, former TSA agent Damien came back with like, well, a "Soldier." For his original track, the R&B rising star got a little gospel and old school, and like his companions Craig Wayne Boyd, Matt McAndrew and Chris Jamison, Damien's original single now has a studio version and music video. -
'The Voice' Season 7: Chris Jamison's "Velvet" Music Video Has Tons of Backseat Lovin' [WATCH]
In a new twist this year, The Voice gave its season seven finalists the chance to record an original single and an accompanying music video. Last night (Dec. 15), in a performance-filled penultimate episode, finalist, the comeback kid and Ohio college student Chris Jamison debuted his sexified, very Adam Levine-esque new single "Velvet." Like his fellow finalists Matt McAndrew, Craig Wayne Boyd and Damien, Jamison's original track now has a music video and studio recording, and this one is pretty saucy. -
'The Voice' Season 7: Craig Wayne Boyd "My Baby's Got a Smile on Her Face" Music Video is All Love [WATCH]
In a new twist this year, The Voice gave its season seven finalists the chance to record an original single and an accompanying music video. Last night (Dec. 15), in a performance-filled penultimate episode, finalist and the lone Team Blake Shelton survivor Craig Wayne Boyd debuted his country fried single, "My Baby's Got a Smile on Her Face." The track, which blends in perfectly to the modern country music landscape, now has an official music video and studio recording. -
'The Voice' Season 7: Matt McAndrew's "Wasted Love" Music Video Shows Dramatic Deteriorating Relationship [WATCH]
In a new twist this year, The Voice gave its season seven finalists the chance to record an original single and an accompanying music video. Last night (Dec. 15), in a performance-filled penultimate episode, finalist Matt McAndrew debuted his fresh track, "Wasted Love" to the amazement of his coach Adam Levine and those in the audience. And now, the official music video and studio recording are here. -
'The Voice' Season 7 Recap & Review: Craig Wayne Boyd, Matt McAndrew, Chris Jamison & Damien Bring A-Game to Finale
After weeks and weeks of competition, shocking eliminations and some terribly uncomfortable moments, the finale of The Voice season seven finally arrived on Monday night (Dec. 15). Teams Adam Levine and Blake Shelton were the lone wolves represented, as Damien, Chris Jamison, Matt McAndrew and Craig Wayne Boyd performed three songs apiece to try and become "the Voice." -
'The Voice' Season 7 Finale: Ed Sheeran, Bruno Mars, Hozier & More to Join Final Four on Stage
Next week, The Voice season seven will finally wrap up after months of competition, and Gwen Stefani, Adam Levine, Pharrell and Blake Shelton won't be the only major stars on the show. Today (Dec. 12), the NBC singing competition announced the guest appearances on the finale, and it's going to be a jam-packed night. -
'The Voice' Season 7 Wildcard: Damien Joins Matt McAndrew, Chris Jamison & Craig Wayne Boyd in Finale After "Grenade" Performance
The Voice season seven has its final four. Last night (Dec. 9), for the first time ever eliminated contestants were given the opportunity to re-enter the competition in the new Wildcard segment. After barely missing the top three on his own merits, former TSA agent and soul singer Damien will be joining Matt McAndrew, Chris Jamison and Craig Wayne Boyd in next week's finale. -
'The Voice' Season 7 Recap & Review: Top 3 Revealed & Eliminated Contestants Sing Again for the New Wildcard Spot
Seven seasons into The Voice, and it's time to throw a few wrenches in the works. Enter in: the wildcard race. Instead of sending the four most consistent performers into next week's finale or just three, the show allowed each cast-off performer from the Top 12 to return and, well, sing for their lives. -
'The Voice' Season 7 Recap & Review: Top 5 Perform the Same Old Stuff and Get Out of Comfort Zone with Mixed Results
Here we are, in the semi-finals of The Voice season seven. After last week's shocking triple elimination, five men: Damien, Chris Wayne Boyd, Taylor John Williams, Matt McAndrew and Chris Jamison. Despite beating out thousands of other aspiring professional singers, these dudes only semi-showed up.
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