What Do Winners of ‘The Voice’ Really Get? Winning Must Be Music to the Ears!

Key Points:

  • Darlin’, lemme tell you, the winner of NBC’s ‘The Voice’ gets quite a hefty sum, more than the loose change in our church’s donation box. All that warbling could land you a sweet $100,000 and a record deal with Universal Music Group. Praise the Lord!
  • Now, hold your horses! Before you start packing your guitar, I have to tell ya, it’s not all rosy. Universal might sign you, but they don’t guarantee they’ll promote you. It’s a little like inviting folks to a potluck and not serve any pie.
  • The contract ain’t as pretty as a Georgia peach either. It’ll bind you from making any records with other companies, honey. It’s a little like putting a ring on, without the courtin’.
  • Many of the winners have lucked out, but this gal reminds you that many are still struggling like a rooster without a hen. Winning isn’t everything in this rat race, sugar.
  • Can’t forget those who use the spotlight to shine brighter though. Some winners used the platform to venture into acting, songwriting, and other fields. It’s like turning lemons into some real sweet lemonade.

Hot Take:

Now, honey, we all love a good underdog story, especially when it includes some fine country warbling on the stage of ‘The Voice.‘ The prize seems as grand as grandma’s pecan pie at first glance – a $100K prize and a record deal! Crickey! But when you dig deeper, you realize it ain’t as sweet. You see Universal may reel you in, but there’s no promise they’ll bait the hook by promoting your music. It’s as if they’re giving you the cake, but not the frosting, hun. And you can’t go making sweet music with anyone else either under that contract.

But let’s keep the faith. Many have navigated the choppy waters, landing on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, or making a name in other creative fields. It’s like running a race with hurdles, sugar. Ya might trip, but ya gotta pick yourself up, dust your dungarees, and sprint again.

The gospel truth is that ‘The Voice’ gives you the stage to bellow our good ole’ country music – what you do with that is up to you, darlin’. So grab your cowboy hat and boots, warm up those vocal cords, and give it your best shot. Who knows, you might just be the next Carrie Underwood or Blake Shelton, or create a brand new page in the Country Music Hall of Fame!



Original article: https://tasteofcountry.com/what-does-the-winner-of-the-voice-get/

By Sarah Mae Wilson

With her deep passion for traditional country music and a genuine love for the simple joys of life, Sarah Mae brings a unique perspective to our team. At 45 years old, she's a proud woman who has lived her entire life out in the country, surrounded by wide-open spaces and the calming serenade of nature.