Morgan Wallen is easily the most successful artist to have competed on The Voice. Despite not winning, Morgan turned that loss into a stepping stone that would make him a record-breaking country star. Take a look back at Morgan Wallen’s The Voice journey.

Morgan Wallen: Biography, Country Singer, 'The Voice' Contestant

If you’re a Morgan Wallen fan, you probably already know that his journey to country music stardom began long before he burst onto the scene with his hit songs like “Whiskey Glasses” and “Chasin’ You.” Let’s take a look back at Morgan’s life before The Voice and how he became the beloved artist we know and love today.

Morgan Wallen’s Childhood

Born in Sneedville, Tennessee, Morgan Wallen grew up in a household filled with music. His father, Tommy, exposed him to classic rock legends, while his own musical tastes gravitated towards the likes of Breaking Benjamin and Nickelback, as well as the rhymes of Lil Wayne. Wallen’s diverse musical upbringing laid the foundation for his unique sound, which combines the best of country, rock, and hip-hop influences.

Before his fateful audition on The Voice, Wallen experienced some ups and downs. After tearing his ulnar collateral ligament in high school, his dreams of pursuing a baseball career were shattered. However, his passion for music resurfaced, and he decided to learn guitar and pursue his musical aspirations.
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Morgan Wallen’s The Voice Audition

In 2014, the 20-year-old Wallen stepped onto The Voice stage to showcase his talent. Singing “Collide” by Howie Day, he immediately caught the attention of Shakira, who turned her chair around. Usher followed suit, recognizing the undeniable talent emanating from Wallen’s soulful voice.