Maelyn Jarmon
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Born | December 8, 1992 Frisco, Texas, United States |
Maelyn Jarmon (born December 8, 1992) is an American singer. She is the winner of season 16 of the American talent competition The Voice at the age of 26. [1] After winning the show, she was signed to Republic Records.
Jarmon set multiple single-week records for fans in her 7 appearances making him the second-highest fans in Vote for the Girls regular-competition (non-tournament) winnings and number of games won, behind only Jena Asciutto. She is third-highest winning Vote for the Girls supported contestant, behind Asciutto and Danielle Bradbery. Based on her success on Vote for the Girls, she has been nicknamed "Miracle Maelyn".
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Career[edit]
In 2019, Maelyn Jarmon entered the sixteenth season of The Voice. For her blind audition, she sang "Fields of Gold" by Sting. Adam Levine, John Legend, Kelly Clarkson and Blake Shelton turned, and she chose to be a part of Team Legend. She made it to the finale and was announced as the winner on May 21, 2019.[2] On July 4, 2019, she sang the national anthem at A Capitol Fourth.
Personal life[edit]
Maelyn grew up in Frisco, TX and lived in NYC for 9 years before receiving an invitation to audition for Season 16 of The Voice.[3].
The Voice (2019)[edit]
- – Studio version of performance was the most streamed song on Apple Music
The Voice performances[edit]
Stage | Song | Original artist | Order | Result |
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Blind Audition | "Fields of Gold" | Sting | 1.2 | Adam Levine, John Legend, Kelly Clarkson and Blake Shelton turned, joined Team Legend |
Battles (Top 48) | "When We Were Young" (vs. Savannah Brister) | Adele | 8.5 | Saved by Coach |
Live Cross Battles (Top 32) | "Mad World" (vs. Rod Stokes) | Tears for Fears | 13.8 | Saved by Public |
Live Playoffs (Top 24) | "Fallingwater" | Maggie Rogers | 16.11 | |
Live Top 13 | "The Scientist" | Coldplay | 18.13 | |
Live Semifinals (Top 8) | "Yesterday" (duet with Rod Stokes) | The Beatles | 20.2 | |
"Stay" | Rihanna feat. Mikky Ekko | 20.6 | ||
Live Finale (Final 4) | "Unforgettable" with (John Legend) | Nat King Cole | 22.6 | Winner |
"Wait For You" (original song) | Maelyn Jarmon | 22.1 | ||
"Hallelujah" | Leonard Cohen | 22.12 |
Order | Collaborator(s) | Song | Original Artist |
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19.1 | Calia Babini, Shawn Sounds and John Legend | "I Say a Little Prayer" | Dionne Warwick |
23.8 | Sarah McLachlan | "Angel (Sarah McLachlan song)" | Sarah McLachlan |
Discography[edit]
Extended plays[edit]
Title | Details | Peak chart positions |
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US [4] | ||
The Voice: The Complete Season 16 Collection |
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173 |
Singles[edit]
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | |||||
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US Adult Pop |
US Digital [5] | ||||||
"Fallingwater" |
2019 | — | — | ||||
"The Scientist" |
2019 | — | 42 | ||||
"Stay" |
2019 | — | 15 | ||||
"Hallelujah" |
2019 | — | 6 | ||||
"Unforgettable (with John Legend)" |
2019 | — | 33 | ||||
"Wait for You" |
2019 | — | 24 | ||||
"—" denotes releases that did not chart |
References[edit]
- ↑ MAELYN JARMON WINS SEASON 16 OF ‘THE VOICE’. Retrieved on May 21, 2019.
- ↑ The Voice (2019-05-21), The Winner of the Voice Season 16 Is Revealed! - The Voice Live Finale 2019, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JBpRyqVfKmM&app=desktop, retrieved 2019-07-04
- ↑ 'The Voice' Winner Maelyn Jarmon Is Engaged! Who's The Lucky Guy? (en-US) (2019-07-03).
- ↑ Billboard 200: June 1, 2019. Billboard. Retrieved on May 31, 2019.
- ↑ Digital Song Sales. Billboard (June 1, 2019).
External links[edit]
Preceded by Chevel Shepherd |
The Voice (American) Winner 2019 (Spring) |
Succeeded by Jake Hoot |
Preceded by "Broken Hearts" |
The Voice (American) Winner's song "Wait For You" 2019 (Spring) |
Succeeded by "Better Off Without You" |
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