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Bryce Leatherwood on The Voice Season 22: A Recap
He's been a star from the jump!
Season 22 of The Voice was a thrilling competition that ended with country crooner Bryce Leatherwood taking the win for Team Blake.
Through the Blind Auditions, Battles, and Knockouts, Leatherwood proved he had what it took to become The Voice's next champion. Leatherwood flexed some impressive vocal range, giving the audience heartfelt performances with every step forward in the competition. That's why we're looking back at his incredible run to becoming the Season 22 winner of The Voice. Read on!
Bryce Leatherwood's Blind Audition
The 22-year-old Georgia native gave a riveting rendition of Conway Twitty's "Goodbye Time" during The Voice Blind Auditions, and for Coach Blake Shelton, it was a no-brainer turning his red chair.
Bryce Leatherwood's Battles Performance
Leatherwood had to duke it out against The Dryes during The Voice Battle Rounds, performing Brooks & Dunn's "Red Dirt Road." Leatherwood has the effortless ability to weave wonderful stories with just his voice, and despite The Dryes also sounding stunning, Leatherwood moved ahead in the competition.
Bryce Leatherwood's Knockouts Performance
The Voice Knockouts is always when the intensity gets turned up, but Leatherwood knew how to bring it for his rendition of the Zac Brown Band's "Colder Weather." The future Voice winner sounded angelic with every verse, garnering an uproarious reception from the Coaches and crowd.
Bryce Leatherwood's Top 16 Performance
For the Top 16 Live Shows, Leatherwood covered Travis Tritt's "I'm Gonna Be Somebody," an apt rendition for his future in the competition.
Bryce Leatherwood's Top 13 Performance
Leatherwood is bound to become a major name in country music, which he demonstrated in full force during his Top 13 performance of George Strait's "Amarillo by Morning."
Bryce Leatherwood's Top 10 Performance
The Voice's latest country superstar gave the audience chills during his performance of Morgan Wallen's "Sand in My Boots" during the Live Top 10 performances. Leatherwood knows the perfect way to give an intimate show while connecting with his fans!
Bryce Leatherwood's Top 8 Performance
It takes some hefty star power to make it to the Top 8 in The Voice, but Leatherwood proved why he landed his spot during his performance of Justin Moore's "If Heaven Wasn't So Far Away." As soon as Leatherwood threw that cowboy hat on, the Coaches and audience went wild!
Bryce Leatherwood's Top 5 Performance
For the first night of The Voice Live Finale, Leatherwood embraced some large-scale lighting design, giving a smoky and intimate vibe for his performance of Keith Whitley's "Don't Close Your Eyes."
Bryce Leatherwood's Live Finale Performances
Leatherwood proved he's a Travis Tritt stan when he performed an exciting rendition of "T-R-O-U-B-L-E" during the Live Finale. Leatherwood had the crowd on their feet with a rock-tastic performance, shredding it on the guitar with his bandmates with a smile the entire time.
Bryce Leatherwood's Live Finale Performances
Coach Shelton and Leatherwood gave Voice fans the country concert of their dreams when they teamed up for a performance of "Hillbilly Bone," a track by Shelton himself, during the Live Finale.