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Sasha Hurtado (Dec. 2022)

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Sasha Hurtado is a rising independent recording artist and singer/songwriter from Georgia. Dubbed as "the Stolen One" on season 22 of The Voice, she began her journey with a two-chair turn by coaches Camila Cabello and John Legend during her blind audition and had chosen Camila as her coach. During her battle round, Sasha was then stolen by coach Gwen Stefani and John Legend having one steal left, and during the knockout rounds, he used it on Sasha saying "she was just too good to send home" which ultimately placed her within the top 16 for the live shows.

Sasha has become a seasoned performer with experience on stages and venues all over Georgia. Sasha’s Hispanic background lends to her love of blending genres and draws inspiration from a range of soulful, pop-filled, and indie artists that have helped carve out her own unique lane of artistic expression.

In 2020, Sasha released her debut single called “Mr. No Good Guy” and her follow-up single, “First” in 2021. Fresh off the heels of The Voice live shows, Sasha is excited to announce that her next single, "Going Through the Motions" is set to release on January 6, 2023!

Enjoy this candid conversation about her time on The Voice, songwriting, and so much more!

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Sasha Hurtado is a rising independent recording artist and singer/songwriter from Georgia. Dubbed as "the Stolen One" on season 22 of The Voice, she began her journey with a two-chair turn by coaches Camila Cabello and John Legend during her blind audition and had chosen Camila as her coach. During her battle round, Sasha was then stolen by coach Gwen Stefani and John Legend having one steal left, and during the knockout rounds, he used it on Sasha saying "she was just too good to send home" which ultimately placed her within the top 16 for the live shows.

Sasha has become a seasoned performer with experience on stages and venues all over Georgia. Sasha’s Hispanic background lends to her love of blending genres and draws inspiration from a range of soulful, pop-filled, and indie artists that have helped carve out her own unique lane of artistic expression.

In 2020, Sasha released her debut single called “Mr. No Good Guy” and her follow-up single, “First” in 2021. Fresh off the heels of The Voice live shows, Sasha is excited to announce that her next single, "Going Through the Motions" is set to release on January 6, 2023!

Enjoy this candid conversation about her time on The Voice, songwriting, and so much more!

  continue reading

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