After launching her singing career as the winner of The Voice's fourth season in
2013, Danielle Bradbery became a Top 40 country star with singles like "The
Heart of Dixie" and "Goodbye Summer." She was born on July 23, 1996, in Houston,
Texas, and grew up in the nearby town of Cypress. Still a teenager when she
auditioned for The Voice with a version of Taylor Swift's "Mean," she soon
became the youngest winner in the show's history, emerging in June 2013 as The
Voice's 16 year-old champion. She signed with Big Machine Records one day after
her Voice victory and released her sel...