The 15-year-old winner of The Voice announced the news via an Instagram post at the record label’s offices in New York City.
“Cheers to the next chapter. Let’s do this thing @atlanticrecords 🖤 thank you for making me feel safe and at home with your team. To say I am grateful would be an understatement. Big things coming. Thank you thank you xx,” she captioned the pic.
Ally Brooke tried to bundle up in her chic, icy white look for the 2018 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City on Thursday (November 22).
After performing at the annual event, the 25-year-old “Vamanos” singer joked that she was frozen solid after the frigid temperatures.
“Me after the @macys Thanksgiving Day Parade bc I actually froze being in the 20 degree weather for 2 hours,” Ally captioned with a funny video on her Instagram. Check it out below!
Brynn Cartelli‘s debut music video for “Walk My Way” is here!!
The 15-year-old singer and The Voice winner walked down a sidewalk while singing the song, then took the audience behind the scenes of a photo shoot. Check it out below!
“My vision brought to life by an amazing team. Thank you to everyone involved. The first visual of many,” she wrote on social media.
Brynn is not only the youngest person to win The Voice, but she was also on coach Kelly Clarkson‘s first ever team. She is also set to join Kelsea Ballerini as they open up for Kelly on her Meaning Of Life Tour next year!
Brynn Cartelli seems to have made a decision about her education next year.
If you remember, the 15-year-old Voice champion was still trying to figure out her plans for her sophomore year and has now decided to take online classes next year, so she can focus on making her own music.
During a recent visit to the Massachusetts State House, she opened up about her plans.
Brynn says that fans could “expect a song you can cry in your bedroom to and a song that you can jam out in the car with your friends” about her album she’ll be working on.
She continued, “It’s every emotion you can imagine is going to be poured into every one of the songs.”
“I’m just really excited to get music out there that’s not from the show, because it’s cool to be able to break out and have my own stuff under my own name. It feels more like it’s belonging to me.”