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The winner of the third season of NBC's The Voice,
Cassadee Pope is a powerful singer with a bent toward both pop and country. Born in West Palm Beach, Florida,
Pope first started singing in middle school. In 2008, she co-founded the punk-pop band
Hey Monday along with guitarist
Mike Gentile. They released their debut album,
Hold on Tight. Several EPs followed in 2010 and 2011, and they toured as the opening band for such acts as
Fall Out Boy and
Yellowcard, and appearances on the Vans Warped Tour.
In 2012,
Pope parted ways with
Hey Monday to pursue a solo career, and around the same time auditioned for and was accepted on NBC's reality singing competition The Voice. Choosing to join judge
Blake Shelton's team,
Pope eventually won, beating out teammate
Terry McDermott.
Pope signed to Universal Music Group and worked on her debut solo album,
Frame by Frame, which was released in October 2013. She toured extensively behind the release, spending much of 2014 on the road opening shows for
Tim McGraw and
Dierks Bentley. The following year,
Pope returned with the single "I Am Invincible." Another single, "Think of You," a duet with
Chris Young, followed in January 2016. It became a radio favorite and went all the way to number one on the country airplay survey and then went gold. That June,
Pope released a four-song EP, fittingly titled
Summer.
She then parted ways with her label and signed with Fusion Music. In 2018, she marked the change with the single "Take You Home." Also that year, she returned to The Voice, working as an advisor to coach
Kelly Clarkson's team. A second full-length album, the
Corey Crowder-produced Stages, arrived in February 2019, and included "Take You Home" as well as the single "If My Heart Had a Heart." It reached number 39 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart. She returned in June 2020 with the all-acoustic album Rise and Shine. ~ Matt Collar