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Chris Blue (born January 15, 1990) is an American soul and gospel singer. He is the winner season 12 of the American talent competition The Voice at the age of 27. He was the last artist to sing during the blind auditions in his season and filled the last spot on Team Alicia.

Life and career

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Early life and career beginnings

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Blue was born on January 15, 1990, in Glendale, Arizona, United States, to Ernest Blue Jr. and Janice Blue-Williams.[3][4] He is the youngest of seven children.[5] The family moved to Knoxville, Tennessee, when he was 10 years old.[4] Blue started singing in church at the age of three.[6] Blue started preaching at Peace and Goodwill Missionary Baptist Church in Knoxville, Tennessee, and was ordained at the age of 15. He eventually became a worship leader in the Cokesbury United Methodist Church.[6] Choosing a music career from very early on, he formed the Blue Brothers with his siblings and later they appeared on BET's Bobby Jones Gospel show.[6] He won the Voice-Off Knoxville competition in 2015.[6] He toured locally as well as in England, The Bahamas, Jamaica and the Virgin Islands.[7] Blue also attended Tennessee Temple University in Chattanooga, TN, and was actively involved in the campus worship ministry as well as the campus gospel choir.

The Voice (2017)

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Blue auditioned in 2017 to compete in season 12 of The Voice.[8] In the blind auditions, broadcast on March 14, 2017, on NBC, he sang "The Tracks of My Tears" from The Miracles and was the last competitor to perform in the Blind Auditions on episode 7 of the auditions.[8] Alicia Keys was the only judge left with a place in her team and she chose Blue.[8] Blue became part of Team Alicia by default.[8]

He won the title for the season against Blake Shelton's finalist Lauren Duski who finished as runner-up.[8]

The Voice performances

  – Studio version of performance reached the top 10 on iTunes
Non competition performances
Order Collaborator(s) Song Original Artist
22.1 Vanessa Ferguson, Stephanie Rice and Alicia Keys "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman" Aretha Franklin
28.7 Usher "Everybody Hurts" R.E.M.

Personal life

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Blue met his English wife Stephanie Dunkley in 2014.[8][9]

Discography

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Albums

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  • 2017: The Complete Season 12 Collection (The Voice)
  • 2019: Fresh Start
  • 2019: One Light
  • 2024: Foundations: The Hymns of My Heart

Singles

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  • 2017: "Money on You"
  • 2017: "Blue Blood Blues"
  • 2017: "Humanity"
  • 2019: "You Are My Heaven"

Releases from The Voice

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Chris Blue (born January 15, 1990) is an American R&B, soul, and gospel singer, songwriter, and worship leader best known for winning the twelfth season of NBC's The Voice in 2017. Born in Winter Haven, Florida, as the youngest of seven children, Blue grew up in a musical family immersed in gospel traditions, beginning to perform at church when he was just three years old and fronting a family band by age four. His family later relocated to Knoxville, Tennessee, where he attended Bearden High School and Knoxville Christian School, participating in basketball while honing his vocal talents through church performances and regional events. Ordained as a minister at age 12, Blue became a worship leader at Cokesbury United Methodist Church and collaborated with prominent gospel artists such as Fred Hammond and Kirk Franklin during his teenage years. Blue's breakthrough came on The Voice, where his blind audition performance of Smokey Robinson's "" earned him a spot on Team ; he advanced to win the competition, marking Keys' first victory as a coach and earning a with . Following his win, he released singles and performed the at major sporting events, while his 2024 cover of the hymn "I Can't Even Walk (Without You Holding My Hand)" achieved viral success with millions of streams and views. In 2024, Blue returned to his roots with the release of his debut album Foundations: The Hymns of My Heart through Gaither Music, produced by Kevin Williams and Matthew Holt, and has since toured with the . In October 2025, he released the holiday album Every Day Is Christmas and received Dove Award nominations. Married to Blue, he resides in with their daughter, born in 2021, and continues to blend pop, soul, and faith-based music in his performances.

Early life

Family background and upbringing

Chris Blue was born on January 15, 1990, in , as the youngest of seven children to parents Ernest Blue Jr. and Janice Blue-Williams. His family, which included siblings P.J., Julius, Tashika, Michael, Ashley, and , lived in modest circumstances, often described as extremely poor, fostering a close-knit dynamic centered on and . The Blue household was deeply immersed in a musical and religious environment, with playing a pivotal role from Blue's earliest years. He began singing in church at the age of three, performing alongside his at venues like True Holiness Tabernacle and local churches in . This early exposure, influenced by his grandmother Nettie B. Mose and groups like , instilled a profound sense of spirituality and artistic expression that shaped his identity. Blue attended Inwood Elementary School in Winter Haven until fourth grade. In August 2000, when Blue was 10 years old, the family moved to , seeking new opportunities and stability. This relocation proved formative, allowing Blue to attend schools like Bearden High School and Knoxville Christian School while deepening his involvement in church activities amid a supportive Southern community. The move broadened his horizons, blending his foundational roots with emerging performance experiences in a new cultural setting. At age 12, Blue was ordained as a minister at Peace and Goodwill Missionary Baptist Church in Knoxville, marking a significant milestone in his spiritual journey. He quickly took on early leadership roles, preaching and contributing to worship services, which honed his abilities as a praise leader and reinforced his commitment to ministry within the church community. He later became a worship leader at Cokesbury .

Musical influences and initial performances

Chris Blue's early musical development was deeply rooted in gospel traditions, shaped by his frequent attendance at church services where he was exposed to powerful vocal performances from a young age. Growing up in a musical family, he began singing publicly at around three years old, initially in church settings and alongside his siblings, drawing inspiration from classic groups he observed on television. His soulful style also emerged early, influenced by iconic artists like and , whose blends of emotion and rhythmic soul resonated with Blue's own vocal approach during family jam sessions and church events. At age five, Blue joined his family's musical ensemble, initially called the Blue Family and later rebranded as the Blue Brothers, consisting of his six siblings. This group performed numbers at local venues and community gatherings, providing Blue with his first experiences in coordinated band performances and honing his harmonies within a familial context. The Blue Brothers' sets emphasized uplifting arrangements with soul-infused delivery, reflecting the household's emphasis on music as a communal and . The family's rising profile led to their national television debut on BET's in the mid-2000s, where the Blue Brothers showcased their synchronized gospel renditions to a wider audience, marking a pivotal step in Blue's early performance career. Building on this momentum, Blue won the Voice-Off Knoxville competition in 2015, a local singing that affirmed his growing talent and opened doors for further opportunities. Through his mid-teens, Blue participated in early international tours with church groups and the Blue Brothers, performing in countries including England, Jamaica, the Bahamas, and the Virgin Islands, where they shared gospel sets that strengthened his stage presence and cross-cultural appreciation for soulful worship music.

Career

Pre-The Voice endeavors

Before entering The Voice, Chris Blue established himself as a key figure in Knoxville's local music community through his role as worship director at Cokesbury United Methodist Church. He had held this position for approximately six years by 2017, leading praise and worship services and collaborating with church musicians to create engaging spiritual experiences for the congregation. Blue moved to Knoxville after attending Tennessee Temple University in Chattanooga, where he was actively involved in the campus worship ministry and gospel choir during his studies from around 2010 to 2013, honing his skills in group performances and vocal direction. In 2015, Blue launched his solo professional pursuits by winning first place in the Voice-Off Knoxville competition, a regional talent showcase that highlighted emerging local artists. This victory opened doors to expanded performance opportunities, including local tours around the Knoxville area where he performed at community events and venues, building a reputation for his versatile and gospel-infused style. He also networked within the regional music scene through these gigs, connecting with fellow performers and organizers to secure spots at smaller-scale shows independent of his church duties. Blue's pre-Voice endeavors did not include major independent recordings or widespread collaborations outside church and university contexts, though his regional tours extended to international locations such as , , , and , where he shared stages with various artists. These experiences solidified his presence in Knoxville's vibrant local scene, emphasizing live performances over studio work as he developed his professional identity.

Participation in The Voice

Chris Blue auditioned for the twelfth season of The Voice in 2017, performing and ' "" during the blind auditions, which aired on March 13. His soulful rendition prompted a single chair turn from coach , leading him to join Team Alicia as the final artist selected for her roster that round. In the battle rounds, Blue paired with RJ Collins on Miguel's "Adorn," delivering a dynamic that showcased his versatile and emotional depth, earning the win from Keys and advancing to the knockout rounds. For the knockouts, he faced Quizz Swanigan on Stevie Wonder's "," where his energetic delivery and stage presence secured another victory, propelling him to the live . Blue advanced through the live playoffs with Rihanna's "," a powerful performance that highlighted his vocal range and connected with voters, moving him to the Top 12. In the Top 12, he interpreted Al Green's "" with smooth charisma, followed by Percy Sledge's "When a Man Loves a Woman" in the Top 11, both earning praise for their classic authenticity and advancing him further. During the Top 10, Blue tackled ' "24K Magic," infusing it with his signature flair to reach the semifinals. A notable group performance came in the Top 11 results show, where Blue joined Keys, Vanessa Ferguson, and for a stirring rendition of Aretha Franklin's "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman," emphasizing team harmony and celebration. In the semifinals (Top 8), he delivered Tamela Mann's "" and Keys' "," both tracks resonating strongly with audiences and critics for their heartfelt delivery, securing his spot in the finale. In the two-night finale on May 22–23, Blue competed against finalists Lauren Duski (Team Blake), Jesse Larson (Team Adam), and Aliyah Moulden (Team Blake). His performances included Janet Jackson's "," an original song "Money on You," and Prince's "," demonstrating his pop, R&B, and innovative sides. On May 23, 2017, Blue was announced as the season's winner, marking Keys' first victory as a coach and earning him a recording contract with .

Post-Voice developments and gospel transition

Following his victory on season 12 of The Voice in May 2017, Chris Blue signed a with the next day, marking the beginning of his professional pop and soul career. Under the label, he released initial singles such as "Blue Blood Blues" and "Humanity" in late 2017, produced in collaboration with his mentor , focusing on soulful R&B tracks that built on his competition performances. However, by mid-2019, Blue parted ways with Republic to pursue independent projects, allowing greater creative control over his pop and soul output. In September 2019, Blue independently released his debut EP Fresh Start through Chris Blue Live, LLC, a seven-track collection emphasizing themes of renewal and personal growth in a contemporary soul style, co-written during sessions in Knoxville with collaborator Hallerin Hilton Hill. To promote the EP, he embarked on a series of live performances across the U.S., including holiday shows like Christmas at the Smoky Mountain Theater and regional gigs that showcased his evolving sound. Later that year, in December 2019, he followed with the full-length album One Light, also independent, a album that continued his pop-soul direction with uplifting holiday tracks blending R&B and inspirational elements, further highlighting his in live settings. Blue's career took a notable turn toward gospel music amid personal reflections during the COVID-19 pandemic, leading him to sign with Gaither Music Group, a prominent label in Christian and southern gospel. This transition aligned with his lifelong roots in church music, culminating in the release of his debut gospel album Foundations: The Hymns of My Heart on June 7, 2024, a 10-track collection of classic hymns reinterpreted with his soulful delivery, produced by Kevin Williams and Matthew Holt. The album debuted at #1 on the Billboard Gospel Albums chart and #2 on the Top Christian/Gospel Albums chart. The album featured recordings from Gaither Studios, emphasizing spiritual themes that resonated with his early influences. In the intervening years, Blue released the single "Back 2 The Future (Louder)" in November 2020, an independent track signaling his return to joyful, roots-inspired soul amid challenging times. As of November 2025, he maintains an active performance schedule, including nationwide tours with Gaither artists and holiday specials, such as his album Every Day Is Christmas, released on October 17, 2025, while continuing to blend with his signature soul style in venues across the U.S.

Personal life

Marriage and family

Chris Blue met his wife, Stephanie Dunkley, an English native, in 2016 at a church in , where Blue served as a worship leader. Their relationship developed amid personal challenges, including Dunkley's diagnosis with bone marrow cancer that year, which strengthened their bond through mutual support. The couple married on July 12, 2017, in a ceremony held in Dunkley's hometown near , . Blue publicly shared his excitement about the wedding in interviews shortly after his 2017 win on The Voice, noting that the experience had solidified their commitment. The marriage was announced through local media coverage, highlighting the intimate gathering of family and friends. Blue and Dunkley welcomed their first child, a named Alina-Dior, in April 2021. No further children have been publicly announced as of 2025. Blue has described his family as a of emotional resilience, providing unwavering support during health recoveries and life transitions, which has fostered a sense of personal grounding and joy in their daily life together.

Religious and community involvement

Chris Blue has maintained his commitment to ministry as an ordained minister and worship leader following his early career beginnings. Since 2017, he has served in leadership roles at churches in , including as Praise and Worship Director at NewLife Gathering, where he leads musical worship services, preaches occasionally, and teaches the youth group to foster spiritual growth among younger members. His work extends to broader gospel community events, such as traveling with the Bill and Homecoming series to promote worship and across various congregations. Blue's community involvement often intertwines with his faith, emphasizing service and . In November 2024, he performed at the launch of the Light the World Giving Machines in Knoxville, an initiative supporting local and global charities through donations for essentials like meals and clean water, highlighting his dedication to faith-based . By July 2025, he led praise and at New Life Outreach Church in , contributing to community gatherings focused on spiritual renewal and hospitality. These efforts reflect his ongoing role in building inclusive faith communities in Knoxville and beyond. In public statements, Blue has articulated how his religious beliefs profoundly shape his personal life and artistic expression. He has described his vocal talent as a divine that provides peace and confidence, crediting God's guidance in overcoming fears during pivotal moments, such as auditioning for The Voice after personal challenges with his fiancée. On his official website, Blue positions himself as a "bridge builder," using his platform to unite diverse groups and spread messages of God's love, which informs both his ministry and creative endeavors. His marriage to Stephanie Blue further supports this faith-centered life, as they raise their daughter within the church community at NewLife Gathering.

Discography

Albums

Chris Blue's post-The Voice discography begins with the compilation album The Complete Season 12 Collection, released on May 23, 2017, by . This 12-track project assembles his standout performances from the show's twelfth season, emphasizing his dynamic range across , R&B, and -infused covers. Transitioning to independent releases, Blue issued Fresh Start on September 20, 2019, via Chris Blue Live, LLC. The seven-track album features original compositions that merge melodies with undertones, capturing themes of personal renewal and artistic independence following his television success. That same year, on December 6, 2019, he released One Light, another seven-track effort under the same independent imprint. Blending soul and styles, the album incorporates elements through tracks like "Merry Merry Christmas" and "Emmanuel's Medley," offering uplifting seasonal reflections rooted in faith. In a shift toward his heritage, Blue debuted on Gaither Music Group with Foundations: The Hymns of My Heart on June 7, 2024. This 10-track studio centers on traditional hymns, delivering soul-infused interpretations of classics such as "I Can't Even Walk (Without You Holding My Hand)," "Lean on Me," and "Because He Lives," produced by Kevin Williams and Matthew Holt to evoke churchy energy and personal testimony. Blue continued his affiliation with Gaither Music into 2025 with the holiday album Every Day Is Christmas, released on October 17. The full-length project reimagines festive standards in a soulful vein, including "O Come All Ye Faithful (Glory Dawns)," "Go Tell It on the Mountain," and "Silent Night," with collaborations featuring the and others for a dynamic, worship-oriented sound.

Singles and extended plays

Chris Blue's singles and extended plays primarily consist of standalone releases and shorter projects outside his full-length albums, often reflecting his soulful R&B roots with occasional gospel influences. His debut single following his win on The Voice, "Money on You," marked his entry into the post-competition music scene with an upbeat, original track performed during the season 12 finale. Subsequent singles like "Blue Blood Blues" and "Humanity" were released shortly after under Republic Records, showcasing his vocal range through covers and originals tied to promotional efforts. In 2019, Blue independently released the EP Fresh Start, a seven-track project that served as his first self-produced endeavor, featuring the "Inside Ya" which highlighted his smooth, contemporary style ahead of the EP's launch, along with the pre-release single "Ooh La." This was followed by additional standalone singles, including "Back 2 The Future (Louder)" in 2020, an energetic track addressing social themes with a funky groove, and "Moon" in 2021, a romantic emphasizing emotional depth. Later releases included the 2023 collaboration "Maurice Herring Lets Ride," a soul-infused track with rapper Maurice Herring that blended hip-hop elements with Blue's signature vocals, and the 2024 double single Celebrate Christmas featuring "" and "." In 2024, "Wait'll You See My Brand New Home" emerged as a gospel-leaning single previewing his shift toward inspirational music, while the 2025 holiday single "Go, Tell It On The Mountain" promoted his festive album with a spirited rendition of the traditional carol.
TitleTypeRelease DateLabelNotes
Money on YouSingleMay 22, 2017Republic RecordsCoronation single from The Voice season 12; original composition performed in finale.
Blue Blood BluesSingle2017Republic RecordsPromotional cover release post-The Voice.
HumanitySingle2017Republic RecordsStandalone single emphasizing social unity.
Inside YaSingleAugust 20, 2019IndependentLead single for debut EP; soul-pop track.
Ooh LaSingleSeptember 10, 2019IndependentPre-release single for Fresh Start EP.
Fresh StartEPSeptember 20, 2019Independent7-track EP including title track; first self-released project.
Back 2 The Future (Louder)SingleNovember 20, 2020IndependentSocially conscious track with official music video.
MoonSingleApril 2, 2021IndependentRomantic soul single with accompanying video.
Maurice Herring Lets RideSingleAugust 11, 2023Digital Realism RecordsCollaboration blending soul and hip-hop.
Celebrate ChristmasDouble SingleNovember 15, 2024Gaither Music GroupFeatures "Celebrate Me Home" and "The Christmas Song"; holiday release.
Wait'll You See My Brand New HomeSingleMay 9, 2024Gaither Music GroupGospel single with live studio performance.
Go, Tell It On The MountainSingleSeptember 26, 2025Gaither Music GroupPromotional holiday single from upcoming album.

Awards and nominations

Television competition achievements

Chris Blue won the twelfth season of the singing competition The Voice in 2017, marking the first victory for his coach, . As the season's champion, he received a $100,000 cash prize and a with , a division of . During the competition, Blue advanced as part of Team Alicia, ultimately outpacing the other finalists in the live finale voting. Lauren Duski from Team Blake placed as runner-up, followed by Aliyah Moulden (also Team Blake) in third and Jesse Larson from Team Adam in fourth. Blue's performances throughout the season, including notable renditions during the playoffs and top 10 rounds, contributed to his strong fan support and progression to the win. Following his victory, Blue made several television appearances to celebrate and perform songs from the show. He appeared on The Today Show shortly after the finale, where he discussed his plans for the prize money, including funding his wedding, and performed selections highlighting his soulful style. These outings underscored the immediate media recognition tied to his The Voice success.

Music industry recognitions

Following his victory on The Voice, Chris Blue achieved immediate chart success in the gospel genre, debuting at number one on Billboard's Hot Gospel Songs chart in June 2017 with his rendition of "Take Me to the King." This marked a significant recognition of his soulful gospel style shortly after entering the mainstream music scene. Blue's transition to full-time gospel music in the early 2020s culminated in further industry acknowledgment with the release of his debut album Foundations: The Hymns of My Heart in June 2024, which debuted at number one on Billboard's Top Gospel Albums chart and number two on the Christian Albums chart. This chart performance highlighted the impact of his return to rootsy gospel hymn interpretations, produced by Kevin Williams and Matthew Holt. In 2025, Blue received four nominations at the 56th Annual , recognizing his contributions to southern and bluegrass . These included New Artist of the Year, Southern Gospel Recorded Song of the Year for "I Can’t Even Walk (Without You Holding My Hand)," Southern Gospel Album of the Year for Foundations: The Hymns of My Heart, and Bluegrass/Country/Roots Album of the Year for the same album. Although he did not secure any wins at the October 2025 ceremony, the nominations underscored his growing prominence in circles. Blue also pursued Grammy recognition, submitting work from for consideration in categories such as Best Gospel Performance/Song and Best Gospel Album in late 2024 for the 2025 Grammys, and again in 2025 for the 2026 ceremony, though he received no nominations in either year.

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