"The Voice" Finalist bodie Signs with Provident Entertainment; Release Debut Single

Season 22 "The Voice" finalist bodie announces signing with Provident Entertainment. Blowing fans away with his rendition of Brandon Lake's hit song, "Gratitude," for the season finale of "The Voice," bodie has released his cover of the song as his first single with Provident available today.
"I am so thrilled to welcome bodie to the Provident family of artists," shared Holly Zabka, President of Provident Entertainment. "bodie's desire to make music that represents his faith through transparency and honesty all the while showcasing his unique musical style will be exciting to watch unfold over the weeks and months ahead."
Listen to bodie's version of "Gratitude" HERE.
Growing up in Los Angeles surrounded by talented parents and artistic influences who instilled a love for art at a young age, bodie is no stranger to the stage. He captivated the attention of millions with his soulful vocals and magnetic stage presence on "The Voice." He has taken his musical influences from rock to hip-hop to create a fresh new sound that is as unique and inviting as he is. bodie's music reflects his experiences, capturing the emotions of love, loss, and the human condition with raw honesty and authenticity. With his openness about his love for Jesus and his pride in being a family man, bodie will give the world a fresh perspective on the definition of a pop star.
"This song is very special to me and my family, and it's an honor to begin this new chapter of my career by first paying tribute to my previous one," shares bodie. "The best songs I've ever written are coming out this year, and I can't be more excited to share them with you soon."
Stay tuned for more information and updated release dates for brand-new music from bodie this year.
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