NBC’s ‘The Voice’: Winner Danielle Bradbery promises to keep watching
Sometimes when you see someone win a singing competition, they choose more often than not to hide away all conversation bout where they came from, largely out of some sort of fear that they will become pigeonholed for only being known for that one thing. Then, more often than not, these are the same people that end up struggling when it comes to currying favor in the court of public opinion down the road.
So how’s this for loyalty to a show? Luckily, we are not seeing this sort of behavior at all from “The Voice” reigning champion Danielle Bradbery. She is currently in the process of recording her debut album for a quick turnaround after the show, and in a new post on Twitter, the Team Blake member made it clear that she still holds the entire “Voice” family near and dear in her heart:
“Miss my “Voice” family, season 4 was one amazing and talented season!! Can’t wait to watch Season 5!”
As of right now, season 4 does still has the potential to be the season of the show that goes down in history. Danielle has the sales already to prove that she could be very successful, and she is also young enough to have time to mature in the industry. Time will tell.
While we wait, auditions for season 5 will start taping soon, and the show as a whole will premiere on NBC beginning on Monday, September 23 at 8:00 p.m. Eastern time.
Are you as excited for this coming season of “The Voice” as you have been for others? We want to hear some more of your thoughts below! If you do want to read even more news when it comes to the show, just be sure to head on over to the link here.
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Carl
July 9, 2013 @ 5:52 pm
I’m not really a country fan but I love Danielle’s voice. She’s one of those singers who can sing anything, and I suspect she’ll be around for a long time.
Candace
July 9, 2013 @ 2:19 pm
Hope Season 5 isn’t Hee Haw Country again, because I won’t be able to watch that. I sincerely hope they also do some revamping of the rules too; especially no more itunes multiplier X10 and the itunes cumulative votes.
Ned Pepper
July 10, 2013 @ 9:13 pm
I’m gonna take a wild guess and say that Candace has no problem voting 10 times by phone and 10 times online for an artist, even though she cries and moans about the iTunes multiplier.