‘The Voice’: What Happened to the Season 1-13 Winners
4. Danielle Bradbery, Season 4

The young blonde came on the scene with Taylor Swift’s “Mean,” a song that perfectly suited her. Adam Levine, Usher, and Shelton ended up turning their chairs for her. The country singer unsurprisingly chose Shelton as her coach. Danielle Bradbery’s last three performances were “Timber, I’m Falling In Love,” “Maybe It Was Memphis,” and “Born to Fly” before winning Season 4 of The Voice. At the time, she was the youngest artist to win the show.
Afterward, Bradbery got a record deal with Big Machine Records. She began releasing music and even had her song, “My Day” featured in the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia. In 2015, Bradbery also went on tour with Thomas Rhett and Brett Eldredge.
“It’s like being on the road with your big brothers,” she said according to The Boot. “Sitting there watching their shows has been absolutely amazing. I’m like one of the fans sitting there. It’s awesome.”
So what is she up to now? In 2017, she released two new songs titled, “Sway” and “Human Diaries.”