The Voice has been stunning viewers for years with amazing talent from across the United States, crowning 27 winners since it premiered in 2011.
During season 19 of the NBC singing competition series, New York native Carter Rubin amazed audiences with his singing abilities and helped coach Gwen Stefani secure her first victory. At only 15 years old, Rubin has a promising future in the music industry, and he is eager to pursue his dreams without delay.
“Well, Gwen has inspired me to start writing music, and that is exactly what I intend to do,” he shared with TV Insider in December 2020. “I have a few songs ready to record. My plan is to hit the studio, release music to the public, and once the pandemic is over, I am excited to perform live once more.”
Rubin joins the ranks of the youngest winners of The Voice, including Danielle Bradbery and Brynn Cartelli. Bradbery claimed the title in 2013 while Cartelli emerged victorious in 2018.
Keep scrolling to see who else has won The Voice through the years and what they’re up to today: