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Jun 2, 2012 · Suspence. . . Leanne Mitchell Wins the Voice UK
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Leanne - who sings at a holiday camp and is from Lowestoft - has just been crowned the winner of The Voice 2012 - the first series of the BBC's answer to The X Factor. The acts all performed a...
- Molly Hocking
- Ruti Olajugbagbe
- MO Adeniran
- Kevin Simm
- Stevie McCrorie
- Jermain Jackman
- Andrea Begley
- Leanne Mitchell
- What Do The Voice Winners get?
Last year, 18-year-old Molly - was part of Olly Murs’ team - beat the likes of Jimmy Balito, Bethzienna Williams, and Deana to be crowned champion. Read More: What is Tom Jones' net worth? The Voice judge's fortune revealed
Tom Jones’ protege Ruti, 18, was the winner in 2018 after beating bookies favourite Donel Mangena. She went back to completing her A-levels after her victory but is now working on her music again. Read More: What is The Voice judge will.i.am’s net worth? Black Eyed Peas and solo star's career and business ventures
Mo won with the help of former judge Jennifer Hudson, who became the first female coach to win. The 22-year-old beat Into The Ark in 2017, and released his debut song "Unsteady" the same year.
Former Liberty X singer Kevin took home the win alongside coach Ricky Wilson. His winner's single ‘All You Good Friends’ got to No. 24 in the charts but unfortunately his first solo album Recover didn’t reach the Top 40.
Ricky Wilson had another success in 2016 when he mentored Stevie McCrorie to victory, beating Lucy O'Byrne in the final. He was later taken on by record label, Decca and his debut single Lost Stars charted at No.6. Stevie has since gone back to his career as a firefighter.
Jermain, 25, beat Christina Marie and Sally Barker in the final with the help of will.i.am. The star was reported to have put his music career on hold to continue with his studies in politics, but his Instagram still claims he’s a “recording artist”.
Andrea Begley was the second ever winner of The Voice after making it to the final against Leah McFall. Danny O'Donogue was her mentor, but Andreawent back to studying part-time for a PhD.
Leanne was the first ever winner of The Voice after she was mentored by Tom Jones. After beating Bo Bruce in the final, her debut song record failed to make it into the Top 100 and she was dropped by her label.
The winner of The Voice 2019 bagged a record deal with Polydor Records alongside the release of their debut single. There was no cash prize, however winners previously got £100,000 before the show moved from BBC to ITV.
- Leanne Mitchell (2012) Mitchell, who had been mentored by Tom Jones, became the first ever winner of The Voice UK. Following her win, the talented singer released her version of Whitney Houston’s ‘Run To You’ as her first single soon after.
- Andrea Begley (2013) Danny O’Donoghue’s protegee entered the UK singles charts at number 30 with her winning single, ‘My Immortal’. She also released her debut album ‘The Message’ in the same year.
- Jermain Jackman (2014) Jackman became the first male winner of The Voice UK. Following his win, the singer released an EP of collaborations, titled ‘Jermain Jackman Sessions’ which was made free to download.
- Stevie McCrorie (2015) Following his victory, McCrorie went on to perform at T in The Park. However, after parting ways with his record company in 2016, McCrorie returned to his job as a firefighter.
Jul 21, 2015 · A huge compilation of what I consider to be the best and most enjoyable auditions from all four series of 'The Voice UK'.
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Mar 24, 2012 · The Final. Each coach takes one artist into the final in a bid to win the public vote. The first series began on 24 March 2012 and ended on 2 June 2012. The show was hosted by Holly Willoughby and Reggie Yates on BBC One.
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The Voice UK is a British television music competition to find new singing talent. The first series began on 24 March 2012 and ended on 2 June 2012. The show was co-presented by Holly Willoughby and Reggie Yates on BBC One. The series was won by Leanne Mitchell, who was on Tom Jones' team.