Who is Adam David? Florida musician and recovery advocate wins 'The Voice' season 27

Adam David wins 'The Voice' Season 27 after Instant Save, rising from Florida roots and addiction recovery.


Pop Culture & Art May 21, 2025
Photo: Instagram

Adam David has officially won Season 27 of The Voice, capping off a compelling journey that began with just one chair turn during his Blind Audition.

The South Florida native joined Michael Bublé’s team and steadily earned his place, round after round, thanks to consistent performances and strong audience support.

Initially not voted into the Top 4 during the semi-finals, Adam had to sing for an Instant Save, which he won with the majority of viewer votes. This secured his spot in the finale, where he triumphed over fellow finalists Jadyn Cree (also Team Bublé), Jaelen Johnston (Team Kelsea Ballerini), Lucia Flores-Wiseman (Team Adam Levine), and RENZO (Team John Legend).

Adam’s musical journey began at age eight with a guitar. “I started playing guitar when I was 8,” he told Deepest Dream. “I was always making things... little, simple melody things.” He started singing and writing songs by age 11, inspired by his uncle’s performances.

Beyond his music, Adam is six years sober. In March 2025, he marked this milestone, having previously entered treatment through Music Cares. His single “Savior” was written during rehab, completed on his final day. “It’s a scary thing to put yourself out there,” he admitted, acknowledging the support from fans.

Today, Adam performs weekly at rehab centres, sharing his story and music with those in recovery. His artistry and resilience resonated with audiences, culminating in his well-deserved victory. Bublé, proud of his team member, told him: “You’re my kind of artist... I knew you’d get here.”

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