He got his start on 'The Voice' and later released songs like 'Bonfire' and 'Somebody Like You'.
If you want to hear where he started, check out his take on 'Wanted Dead or Alive.' For his own material, 'Somebody Like You' gives you the idea.
Tate Stevens matters because he came up through the reality-TV route, which still shapes how a lot of country artists get heard. His version of Bon Jovi's 'Wanted Dead or Alive' on 'The Voice' got people talking, and his own single 'Bonfire' landed on country radio. Songs like 'Somebody Like You' and 'Power Of A Love Song' show he stuck with that straightforward, radio-ready sound.
He auditioned for 'The Voice' in 2012. After that, he put out a self-titled album in 2013 and another called 'Volume 2' in 2015. There was some noise around his song 'Radio' and plagiarism questions in 2014, but it didn't turn into a lawsuit.
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