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Jordan Mackenzie Smith (born November 4, 1993) is an American gospel singer, songwriter, and musician from
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. Smith began singing in his church choir and continued through his college education at
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. In 2015 he gained national recognition when he won
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of the singing competition ''The Voice''. During his time on ''The Voice'' he was the show's 1st artist of the season to reach No. 1 in sales of pop songs in the iTunes Store, and set new sales marks on ''
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'' charts. In 2022, he represented Kentucky on the ''
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'' with the song "Sparrow," finishing third place.


Early life

Jordan Smith was born on November 4, 1993, in Whitley County, Kentucky, to Kelley and Geri Smith (''
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'' Saylor), both of whom are musicians. They raised him in the church choir at a young age, in the congregation of House of Mercy in the town of Wallins Creek, Kentucky. Smith graduated from
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. In 2012, he won the Poke Sallet Idol competition at the annual Poke Sallet festival. Smith attended
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in
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, and was a member of the Lee University Singers.


Career


The Voice (2015)

Smith came to national attention in 2015 during his participation on
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of ''The Voice''. His audition performance of "
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" led all four coaches to turn their chairs; Smith chose to be part of
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's team after Levine told him, "I think you're the most important person that's ever been on this show." Smith had auditioned for the show once before and was rejected. Even when he was accepted for the show, he had his doubts until the reactions started pouring in. "I hought 'Wow, people see something in me that honestly I didn't think was there.' I thought maybe I had fooled everyone! It took a lot of convincing for me to finally start seeing myself as a performer and artist." Smith said it was his performance of "
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" during the live playoffs that allowed him to believe he had "something to say as an artist". According to ''
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'', Smith was dubbed "the unicorn" during the show because his voice is "genderless and expansive ... as ambiguous as it is precise, quickly scaling and spelunking through octaves, never anything but perfectly on pitch." For week two of the live shows, Smith began "
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" by singing
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, then accompanied himself on piano; the performance made Smith the first artist of the season to reach No. 1 in sales in the iTunes Store, ahead of "
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" by
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. "Great Is Thy Faithfulness" landed on the ''Billboard'' magazine charts as well; it placed at No. 30 on the
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, and was No. 1 on the
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chart for two straight weeks. He was again No. 1 on Christian Songs with his recording of "
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", which entered the Hot 100 chart at No. 61. Smith chose
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's " Somebody to Love" for his semi-final song. After the performance, Levine commented, "I don't need to say anything at all because that's one of the best things I've ever seen in my entire life." Within 30 minutes, the single was the best selling song in the iTunes Store, knocking "Hello" from the top spot for a second time. "
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" was Smith's choice for the final competition show. It became his second consecutive performance to reach the top of the iTunes Store, bumping "Hello" a third time. For the results finale, Smith teamed up with Usher and sang
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's " Without You". At the end of the broadcast, Smith was declared the winner of season nine, earning US$100,000 and a
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recording contract. * Studio version of performance reached the top 10 on iTunes ;Non-competition performances


After ''The Voice''

As of December 2015, Jordan Smith was the highest selling artist ever to compete on ''The Voice''. One week after his victory, Smith made history on ''Billboard''s
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chart; he became the first artist ever to hold the top two positions concurrently when his cover of "Mary, Did You Know?" overtook "Hallelujah" as the No. 1 song. Smith's version of "Great Is Thy Faithfulness" occupied the No. 8 spot at the same time, making him only the third artist ever to chart three songs in the top 10 simultaneously. ''The Voice: Jordan Smith: The Complete Season 9 Collection'' was released in December 2015, entering the ''Billboard'' 200 albums chart at No. 11, earning "Hot Shot Debut" honors. Two tracks from the album debuted in the top ten on the Digital Singles chart; "Mary, Did You Know?" debuted at No. 1. Upon his return to Kentucky, Smith was named a
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by the Secretary of State, at a parade in Smith's honor. He was also named the 2015 ''
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'' Kentuckian of the Year. Harlan County Judge-Executive Dan Mosley said Smith's win had a huge impact on an area that is struggling to rebuild its economy. "Jordan may have single-handedly reversed negative stereotypes on our region that will help give us an economic bump. In January 2016, Smith was announced as grand marshal of the
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Pegasus Parade in May. That same month, he performed the national anthem alongside the
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at the
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at
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in
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featuring the
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and
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. On January 6, 2016, Smith performed "
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" alongside
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at the ''
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''. During Smith's introduction, it was announced that ''The Voice'' took its third consecutive Favorite Competition TV Show award. The track listing for Smith's debut album was announced in February 2016; ''
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'' was released on March 18, debuted at No. 2 in sales in the iTunes Store, and took the top spot on March 22. iTunes' staff praised Smith's "fearless, confident singing, which elevates even the simplest phrases into stirring statements". Jake's Take offered a B+ grade for "the connection that Jordan had with each and every individual track that is on ''Something Beautiful''. I hope that for his sophomore attempt, Jordan and the Republic Records team find high quality ''original'' material" for Smith. The ''
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'' gave the album three stars (out of five) for its "entirely too cautious" approach and "safe but beautiful" songs. Smith's take on "You Are So Beautiful" is "embarrassingly sterilized"; his cover of "
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", however, "is the album highlight as he taps into the life-affirming lyrics with touching gentleness". Brittany Frederick of
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wrote, "''Voice'' fans who purchase the record won't be disappointed... but it still feels like the real Jordan Smith has yet to stand up." On May 3, 2018, Jordan Smith announced via his
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account that he wrote "
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" for the ''
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'' soundtrack, which was performed by
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. On March 28, 2022, Smith debuted an original song, "Sparrow", on ''
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'', where he represented the state of
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. He placed 3rd in the Grand Final.


Personal life

Smith proposed marriage to girlfriend Kristen Denny on January 1, 2016. "She's been there every step of the way," he said. They were married on June 25, 2016, in
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.


Discography


Studio albums


Singles


Other charted songs


Releases from ''The Voice''


Albums


Competition singles


Notes


References


External links

*
Jordan Smith ''The Voice'' artist profile
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