A singer who moved from pop hits to holiday tunes and personal songs, keeping a steady voice through it all.
For a sense of his range, start with "Crush (Spanish Version)" and "Anymore (feat. Madilyn Paige)", they bookend the shift from early pop to more recent, reflective work.
He's one of those voices that stuck around after American Idol, not just with the early single "Crush" but by quietly building a catalog that spans Christmas music and newer tracks like "Anymore (feat. Madilyn Paige)." The songs often carry an earnest, inspirational tone, and his public discussions about faith and mental health give his music a grounded, personal weight. It's a catalog that feels like a real journey, not just a flash of fame.
He first got noticed as the runner-up on American Idol in 2008, releasing his debut album that same year. Since then, he's recorded holiday albums like "The Christmas Song" and kept putting out music, including collaborations such as "Anymore (feat. Madilyn Paige)" and solo tracks like "Falling Stars."
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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