LIFE'The Voice': Look back at all the winnersMusic superstars Gwen Stefani, from left, John Legend, Niall Horan and Reba McEntire lent their talent and expertise for Season 24 of "The Voice." In honor of the NBC singing competition's 24th season, let's look back at all of the winners who sang their way to the top in past seasons.Art Streiber, NBCHuntley, right, rocked his way to the top. The powerhouse Virginia singer led Team Niall to victory on Season 24 with his gravelly tone and stadium-ready stage presence.Trae Patton, NBC"(Niall) showed me that I can be myself in this industry," Huntley said of his coach Niall Horan ahead of his win. "I can be my goofy Huntley self, and I love that."NBC, Trae Patton/NBCPop songbird Gina Miles' win is a reminder to never count out the dark horse. The soft-spoken 19-year-old transformed herself into a captivating torch singer with the help of coach Niall Horan and won Season 23 on May 23, 2023.Trae Patton, NBCGeorgia singer Bryce Leatherwoodproved that good ol' cowboy charm never goes out of style, becoming the winner of Season 22 on Dec. 13, 2022.Trae Patton, NBCGirl Named Tomentered "The Voice" history books on Dec. 14, 2021. The Ohio trio, composed of siblings Bekah, 21, Joshua, 24, and Caleb, 26, was crowned the Season 21 champ becoming the first-ever group to win the singing competition.NBC, Trae Patton/NBCGirl Named Tom was the first act to audition and the first four-chair-turn of the season. Their win marks Kelly Clarkson's fourth win as a "Voice" coach. "Kelly, you have really believed in us since day one and that has helped us believe in ourselves," Bekah told Clarkson during the finale. "It has been the most amazing thing to work with you this season," Clarkson told the winners. "I’m so glad you picked me to be your coach… Let’s keep it going. I’m team 'GNT-K' forever.NBC, Trae Patton/NBCMuch like the Nina Simone classic Cam Anthony sang during the Knockout round, the 19-year-old is "feeling good" after winning Season 20 of "The Voice" in 2021.NBC, Trae Patton/NBCAnthony's win hands Blake Shelton yet another title. The last original coach on the NBC singing competition adds to his record as the winningest coach in the show's history with eight wins under his cowboy belt.NBC, Trae Patton/NBCThe season 19 finale of "The Voice" ushered in the youngest male winner ever at 15 years old: Carter Rubin, from Team Gwen Stefani.NBCCarter Rubin's win handed Stefani her first win in her fifth season as a coach.NBC, Trae Patton/NBCTeam Blake Shelton's Todd Tilghman – who was the first person to audition on this season of "The Voice" – outlasted everyone and was crowned the Season 18 winner during the first-ever remote finale.NBC, Trae Patton/NBCTilghman (top left) was surrounded by his wife of 21-years and their eight children in Mississippi as host Carson Daly named him the winner.Streamers fell on Blake Shelton (bottom left), who tuned in safely from Oklahoma with his family. The country crooner got something sweeter than a trophy – a congratulatory kiss from girlfriend Gwen Stefani.Despite technical difficulties with Shelton’s microphone, "The Voice" effortlessly combined 21 livestreams from around the nation into one seamless finale after the coronavirus pandemic forced the NBC singing competition to go remote over safety concerns.(Top row left-right) Toneisha Harris and Thunderstorm Artis from Tema Nick Jonas (bottom row left) rounded out the Top 3.NBC, NBCJake Hoot was Season 17's winner on "The Voice," earning Kelly Clarkson her third coaching win in four years on the show.Tyler Golden/NBCHoot's win on "The Voice" was something of a Cinderella story. Clarkson was the only coach to turn around for him during the Blind Auditions, accepting him into the competition.Trae Patton/NBCMaelyn Jarmon was named the winner of Season 16 of "The Voice," earning John Legend a win his first time out as a coach.Trae Patton/NBCJarmon performed Sting's "Fields of Gold" during the Blind Auditions and all four coaches turned their chairs trying to get her to choose them. She was the first member of Team Legend – and the last one standing.Tyler Golden/NBCChevel Shepherd was crowned the winner of Season 15 of "The Voice." Coach Kelly Clarkson repeated her winning ways with the 16-year-old from New Mexico she calls, "My country Tinkerbell."Trae Patton/NBCBrynn Cartelli won Season 14 of "The Voice," with first-time coach Kelly Clarkson by her side.Trae Patton, NBCCartelli became the youngest person in the show's history to win the competition, scoring the trophy at age 15.VALERIE MACON, AFP/Getty ImagesChloe Kohanski sang her way to the top spot on Season 13 of the show, singing Fleetwood Mac's "The Chain" as her blind audition song.Trae Patton, NBCShe received advice from the winningest coach on the show, Blake Shelton.Trae Patton, NBCChris Blue took home the trophy for Season 12, singing "The Tracks of My Tears" by The Miracles during his blind audition.Trae Patton, NBCBlue sang with his coach, Alicia Keys, on the Season 12 finale of "The Voice." It was Keys' first and only win during her time as a judge.NBC, NBC, Trae Patton/NBCThe Season 11 prize went to Sundance Head and coach Blake Shelton.Trae Patton, NBCHead also made waves on an "American Idol" back in 2007.Greg L'Heureux, XXX NONEAlisan Porter won Season 10 "The Voice," with Christina Aguilera as her coach.NBC, Trae Patton, NBCJordan Smith's vocals took him to the top during Season 9.Chris Pizzello, Chris Pizzello/Invision/APHis rendition of Sia's "Chandelier" led all four coaches to turn their chairs, but he chose to be on Adam Levine's team.Jordan Strauss, Jordan Strauss/Invision/APSawyer Fredericks became the second youngest winner of "The Voice" when he snagged the win in Season 8.Tyler Golden, NBCFredericks chose coach Pharrell Williams after belting out "I'm a Man of Constant Sorrow" during the blind audition phase.NBC, Trae Patton/NBCCraig Wayne Boyd won Season 7 of the show, coached by Blake Shelton.Larry McCormack, Larry McCormack / Tennessean.comThe Season 6 winner of the show was singer Josh Kaufman.Trae Patton, NBCKaufman's blind audition of George Michael's "One More Try" got all four coaches to turn their chairs, but Usher got the gig as Kaufman's coach for the season.Trae Patton, NBCJamaican contestant Tessanne Chin won Season 5 alongside coach Adam Levine, performing a memorable rendition of Whitney Houston's "I Have Nothing."Trae Patton, NBCChin went on to perform at the White House and at the National Memorial Day Concert in Washington, DC.Paul Morigi, Getty Images For Capitol ConcertDanielle Bradbery won Season 4 of "The Voice," after choosing Shelton as her coach following her blind audition song "Mean" by Taylor Swift.Eileen Blass, USATCassadee Pope won Season 3 of the competition show, becoming the first female contestant to take home first place. She was coached by Shelton.Tyler Golden, NBCPope has gone on to perform at a variety of country music festivals, including the Stagecoach Festival.Christopher Polk, Getty Images For StagecoachJermaine Paul won Season 2 alongside coach Shelton, following his blind audition song of Avril Lavigne's "Complicated."NBC, Lewis Jacobs/NBCPaul won over finalists Chris Mann, Juliet Simms and Tony Lucca.NBC, Justin Lubin/NBCJavier Colon won the very first season of "The Voice," with coach Levine by his side. His audition of Cyndi Lauper's "Time After Time" caused all four judges to turn their chairs.Kevin Winter, Getty Images