Aiden Ross stands triumphantly with his guitar and a trophy bouquet against a sunset-lit Texas landscape with cheering fans

Aiden Ross Wins NBC’s ‘The Voice’ Season 28, Drops New Single Jan 1

At a Glance

  • Aiden Ross wins NBC’s ‘The Voice’ Season 28, beating runner-up Ralph Edwards.
  • He delivered standout covers of “The Blowers Daughter” by Damien Rice, “Golden Hour” by JVKE, and “The Winner Takes It All” by ABBA.
  • His single “Love Her Anyway” drops on January 1.
  • Why it matters: Fans see a fresh champion and new music from a Texas-born talent.
Four music coaches stand on a bright stage with guitar trophy martini glasses and microphone

Studio 512’s Julia N. Fairmont spoke with the newly crowned champion about his experience on this season. Texas native Aiden Ross first auditioned after leaving an engineering program at Texas A&M University to pursue music full-time. His journey culminated in a finale that showcased his vocal range and emotional depth.

Season Highlights

The season featured four seasoned coaches-Niall Horan, Reba McEntire, Michael Buble, and Snoop Dogg-guiding their teams through blind auditions, battles, and live shows.

Aiden Ross’s Journey

Ross first auditioned after leaving an engineering program at Texas A&M University to pursue music full-time. Over the course of the competition, he performed covers that resonated with audiences and social media alike.

  • “The Blowers Daughter” (Damien Rice)
  • “Golden Hour” (JVKE)
  • “The Winner Takes It All” (ABBA)

Looking Ahead

Ross will release his original single “Love Her Anyway” on January 1 and is preparing for the next chapter of his career. Meanwhile, the 29th season, titled “The Voice: Battle of Champions,” will premiere on February 26, featuring new coaches Kelly Clarkson, Adam Levine, and John Legend.

Key Takeaways

  • Aiden Ross claimed the title on NBC’s “The Voice” Season 28.
  • He will drop his single “Love Her Anyway” on January 1.
  • The next season of “The Voice” premieres on February 26 with new coaches.

The champion’s rise from engineering student to star has energized fans, and his upcoming music promises fresh sounds for the coming year.

Author

  • Julia N. Fairmont is a Senior Correspondent for newsofaustin.com, covering urban development, housing policy, and Austin’s growth challenges. Known for investigative reporting on displacement, zoning, and transit, she translates complex city decisions into stories that show how policy shapes daily life for residents.

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