'The Voice' Victors: Each Triumphant Mentor and Vocalist from Each Season



 'The Voice' Victors: Each Triumphant Mentor and Vocalist from Each Season. With The Voice season 24 finale going full speed ahead, there's presently some interest encompassing the champs and mentors from past seasons. Here are the champs from the beyond 23 seasons and the mentors who won with them.

Season 23

Victor: Gina Miles

Winning Mentor: Niall Horan

Last season saw 19-year-old Gina Miles winning the opposition with her version of Sinead O'Connor's "Nothing Analyzes 2 U." This was additionally mentor Niall Horan's most memorable success.


Season 22

Victor: Bryce Leatherwood

Winning Mentor: Blake Shelton

Country artist Bryce Leatherwood won this season with Keith Whitley's "Don't Shut Your Eyes," scoring Blake Shelton his 10th and last success.


Season 21

Victor: Young lady Named Tom (Bekah, Caleb and Joshua Liechty)

Winning Mentor: Kelly Clarkson

This was a milestone win, as it denoted whenever a gathering first has won The Voice. Young lady Named Tom, comprising of kin Bekah, Caleb and Joshua Liechty, snatched the best position and gotten a fourth win for Kelly Clarkson.

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Season 20

Victor: Cam Anthony

Winning Mentor: Blake Shelton

Cam Anthony won with his version of Cynthia Erivo's "Stand Up." This brought Blake Shelton his eighth success, as Anthony was at first impeded from joining John Legend's group by Scratch Jonas.


Season 19

Victor: Carter Rubin

Winning Mentor: Gwen Stefani

With his version of Miley Cyrus' "The Trip," Carter Rubin turned into the most youthful male entertainer to win The Voice at just 15 years of age. Additionally, this was coach Gwen Stefani's first win.


Season 18

Victor: Coach with a winning record: In the 18th season of The Voice, Todd Tilghman, 42, beat Blake Shelton to the title of oldest winner and secured Blake Shelton's seventh victory.


Season 17

Victor: Jake Hoot

Winning Mentor: Kelly Clarkson

Kelly Clarkson snatched her third win with Jake Hoot in season 17, who played out Lonestar's "Stunned" as a component of the finale.


Season 16

Champ: Maelyn Jarmon

Winning Mentor: John Legend

Maelyn Jarmon caught John Legend his first success in quite a while debut season with her presentation of Leonard Cohen's "Glory be."


Season 15

Champ: Chevel Shepherd

Winning Mentor: Kelly Clarkson

16-year-old country vocalist Chevel Shepherd win this time of The Voice, getting a second successive success for Kelly Clarkson. This season likewise saw Kelsea Ballerini tutoring specialists who neglected to turn seats in the Rebound Stage.


Season 14

Victor: The winning coach, Brynn Cartelli: Kelly Clarkson

15-year-old Brynn Cartelli turned into the most youthful victor of The Voice this season, and furthermore brought Kelly Clarkson her most memorable success as mentor. Clarkson likewise welcomed Cartelli out and about as the opener for her Importance of Life Visit that year.


[RELATED: Is There Another Episode of 'The Voice' This evening? How to Watch the Last Episode of Season 24] The Winner of Season 13: Chloe Kohanski

Winning Mentor: During the elimination rounds, coaches dropped Chloe Kohanski several times, but Blake Shelton and Jennifer Hudson showed interest in her, and she sided with Shelton. Shelton won his sixth game thanks to this.


Season 12

Champ: Chris Blue

Winning Mentor: Alicia Keys

Heartfelt Chris Blue won this season and brought Alicia Keys her most memorable success, keeping Blake Shelton from getting a continuous success with his entertainer Lauren Duski.

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Season 11

Victor: Sundance Head

Winning Mentor: Blake Shelton

Texas-based craftsman Sundance Head got Blake Shelton his most memorable success four seasons and his fifth by and large with a front of Etta James' "Finally."


Season 10

Champ: Alisan Watchman

Winning Mentor: Christina Aguilera

Previous kid star Alisan Doorman brought Christina Aguilera her most memorable success since she began The Voice with a version of "Some place" from West Side Story.


Season 9

Champ: Jordan Smith

Winning Mentor: Adam Levine

Gospel vocalist Jordan Smith welcomed Adam Levine his third success on The Voice with an interpretation of "Ascend E'vry Mountain" from The Sound of Music.


Season 8

Champ: Sawyer Fredericks

Winning Mentor: Sawyer Fredericks, Pharrell Williams' 16-year-old contestant, won this season's top spot on The Voice, giving Pharrell Williams his first victory.


Season 7

Champ: Craig Wayne Boyd

Winning Mentor: Blake Shelton

Country vocalist Craig Wayne Boyd gave Blake Shelton his fourth success generally, destroying Adam Levine's artist musician Matt McAndrew.


Season 6

Champ: Josh Kaufman

Winning Mentor: Usher

Usher got his most memorable success with soul vocalist Josh Kaufman, after Adam Levine dropped him from his group. Levine's misfortune was eventually Usher's benefit.



Season 5

Champ: Tessanne Jawline

Winning Mentor: Adam Levine

Jamaican soul vocalist Tessanne Jawline performed Whitney Houston's "I don't have Anything" to capture the best position and a second success for Adam Levine.


Season 4

Victor: Danielle Bradbery

Winning Mentor: Blake Shelton

Houston-based country vocalist Danielle Bradbery brought Blake Shelton his third successive success on The Voice. She was the youngest winner at the time, 16 years old.


Season 3

Victor: Cassadee Pope

Winning Mentor: Blake Shelton

Previous frontwoman of the pop-punk band Hello Monday, Cassadee Pope won season three of The Voice, snatching a second back to back success for Blake Shelton.

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Season 2

Victor: The winning coach, Jermaine Paul: Blake Shelton

Jermaine Paul brought Blake Shelton his most memorable success as mentor, and would proceed to be selected with Alicia Keys for a Grammy for best execution by a pair or gathering with vocals.


Season 1

Champ: Javier Colon

Winning Mentor: Adam Levine

Adam Levine was the triumphant mentor for the debut time of The Voice, with neo-soul artist Javier Colon catching the sought after best position.


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