Before being crowned the Season 26 winner of The Voice, Sofronio Vasquez went viral with two hits by Dionne Warwick and George Benson that deserved a record deal. These performances show how he became a ‘phenom’ vocalist, and now a winner

Who is Sofronio Vasquez, the first Asian winner of 'The Voice USA?'

Before being crowned the winner of The Voice, Vasquez went viral on social media with his rendition of Dionne Warwick’s hit “That’s What Friends Are For.” His cover of the song amassed over 9.5 million views on Facebook (Watch below)

He also gained attention with his version of George Benson’s classic song “Nothing’s Gonna Change My Love for You,” which garnered about 1 million views on TikTok. These performances showcased not only his vocal prowess but also his ability to connect with fans worldwide, making him a standout artist from the very beginning (Watch below)

 

Vasquez’s journey to the top of The Voice was marked by two electrifying performances—Sia’s “Unstoppable” and “A Million Dreams” from The Greatest Showman—which helped him earn the most votes from viewers. Along with the title of The Voice winner, Vasquez walked away with a $100,000 prize and a record deal, all under the mentorship of coach Michael BublĂ©.

The Voice' Crowns Season 26 Champion Sofronio Vasquez

Originally from Mindanao, Vasquez moved to the U.S. in 2023 to pursue his music career. His powerful story of perseverance and passion for music, despite humble beginnings and a career in dentistry, resonated deeply with fans. From auditioning for The Voice of the Philippines nearly a decade ago to turning all four chairs on his blind audition for The Voice, Vasquez’s journey is a testament to his incredible talent and determination.

His story is one of transformation and triumph, from a singer with little to no exposure to becoming a viral sensation and, ultimately, the winner of The Voice.

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