

The
Voice
truly
is
the
chance
of
a
lifetime.
That’s
something
Adam
David
now
knows
after
winning
season
27
of
the
NBC
singing
competition
series.
After
weeks
of
competing
on
Team
Michael
Bublé,
the
rock-and-blues
artist
came
out
on
top
during
the
May
20
season
finale,
beating
out
Team
John
Legend‘s
Renzo,
Team
Adam
Levine‘s
Lucia
Flores-Wiseman,
Team
Kelsea
Ballerini‘s
Jaelen
Johnston
and
fellow
Team
Bublé
hopeful
Jadyn
Cree.
So,
what
does
the
35-year-old
guitarist
from
Fort
Lauderdale,
Fla.
earn
for
being
voted
America’s
next
music
superstar?
Plain
and
simple,
a
recording
contract
with
Universal
Music
Group.
But
since
the
show
premiered
in
2011,
there
have
also
been
reports
that
winners
receive
a
massive
cash
prize
of
up
to
$100,000,
though
NBC
has
never
confirmed
the
amount.
However,
season
15
winner
Chevel
Shepherd
seemingly
confirmed
the
mega
paycheck
after
taking
home
the
title
in
2018.
Asked
how
she’d
be
spending
her
paycheck,
Shepard—just
16
at
the
time—told
People, “Maybe
a
car.
We
had
to
postpone
getting
my
permit
because
of
The
Voice
so
when
we
get
back
[home],
I
have
to
get
it.”

