I’ve never been in an atmosphere where I know what connections I need to make and who I need to talk to to get my music career started. Honestly I would say ‘The Voice.’ In college is when I really started finding my sound and discovering who I was as an artist, but I wasn’t fully developed and was still really young and was still trying to figure out life. The Tribune spoke with Simpson about her journey on “The Voice” and what she has planned for the future. This phone call determined her career, leading her to work with and befriend Miley Cyrus, becoming part of the first all-female team on “The Voice” and preparing her first studio album. Fast forward four years and she and her husband are residing in South Florida when she receives a call that the show would like her to re-audition. It was during her time there she originally auditioned for “The Voice,” but didn’t make it past the initial auditions.
Although she sang her whole life, it wasn’t until she started attending college at Lee University that her career starting taking off. Originally from Hollister, North Carolina, Simpson grew up singing with her evangelist parents. by storm in 2017 on the 13th season of NBC’s “ The Voice.” Singer/Songwriter Brooke Simpson, a Haliwa-Saponi tribal member from North Carolina, currently resides in Davie, Florida. A self-proclaimed ‘happy girl who writes sad songs,’ Haliwa-Saponi tribal member Brooke Simpson took the U.S.