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Danielle Bradbery

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Danielle Simone Bradbery (born July 23, 1996) is an American singer/songwriter. She won season four of NBC's The Voice in 2013, becoming the youngest artist to win the competition.[a] Since then, she has released two albums and multiple singles spanning genres, focusing mainly on country, pop, and R&B Her powerful, sensitive voice has been described as "amber". Emotional dynamics and backing off of notes, agility with strings of words which resemble rap, even and controlled tone, and thoughtful ornamentation characterize her singing style. Her singles released since 2017 feature both powerhouse vocals and high, wispy notes, which emphasize the theme of the extremes of pain and happiness in her song-stories. Bradbery's debut studio album, Danielle Bradbery, was released on November 25, 2013. It featured the single "The Heart of Dixie". On June 2, 2017, Bradbery released a single entitled "Sway". The song was the lead single from her second album, I Don't Believe We've Met, which was released on December 1, 2017. From that album, "Worth It," was a second single. She re-released "Goodbye Summer" with Thomas Rhett, with whom she also sang, "Playing with Fire." She sang "Blackout" from the Charlie's Angels soundtrack. She has released singles with Parker McCollum and Zac Brown ("Shallow" and "Hometown." She has released covers of "Psycho," "Slow Burn," and "God is a Woman." Most recently, she has released "Break My Heart Again," (January 14, 2022) recorded by Nathan Chapman, and "Never Have I Ever - Yo Nunca He . . ." with KURT. It is her first bilingual song, in honor of her Hispanic heritage. Other singles include "Girls in My Hometown," and "Stop Draggin' Your Boots," co-written with Brett James, Hilary Lindsey, and Gordie Sampson, who wrote "Jesus Take the Wheel," one of the first songs Danielle ever recorded. It is at the Country 30 spot.

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