It takes a lot of talent and skill to winThe Voice.

So why haven’t they received the love they deserved?

Since 2011, each season has watched four superstar coaches occupy those big, red spinning chairs.

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Then, they get their bragging rights.

Of all the winners ofThe Voice,these are the best to win that should have made it big.

She became the first female coach with multiple victories.

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The reason?Chevel Shepherd.

During her Blind Audition, Chevel Shepherd took on “If I Die Young” byThe Band Perry.

With her ability to sing anything fromKacey MusgravestoThe Judds, Shepherd had the qualities to become a country superstar.

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The massive risk of singing an original song during the Live Finals paid off.

Chevel Shepherd made history by being the first non-Team Blake female country artist to win the show.

Since the show, Chevel Shepherd has tried her hand at making it in the industry.

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9Brynn Cartelli

Season 14

Young artists tend to be successful onThe Voice.

Whether a gimmick or not, viewers gravitate toward the youthful acts.

WhenBrynn Cartelliwon Season 14, she became the youngest female artist to claim the title.

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It also marked the first time her coach, Kelly Clarkson, won.

Oh, and it was her first time in the big, red chair!

Thanks to the bromance betweenAdam LevineandBlake Shelton, viewers tuned into seeing their banter.

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Oh, and the singers.

Such was the case for Season 7’sCraig Wayne Boyd.

He had everything a modern country crooner needed to make it big.

Chevel Shepherd, singing into the microphone, on The Voice Season 15.

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Leaning toward classic artists likeGeorge Strait and Johnny Cash, Craig Wayne Boyd resonated with country fans everywhere.

7Cam Anthony

Season 20

BeforeThe Voice,Cam Anthonywas a viral sensation.

He appeared onThe Ellen DeGeneres Show.

The winner of The Voice, Brynn Cartelli, with her coach, Kelly Clarkson.

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He went to the White House to perform.Dr.

Dresigned him as a teenager.

But when his contract expired, Anthony was ready to start the next chapter of his career.

Craig Wayne Boyd holds a trophy and poses with series judge Blake Shelton on The Voice Season 7 finale.

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The name of the game is exactly what Cam Anthony served performance after performance.

He received a three chair turn whereNick JonasblockedJohn Legendfrom coaching Cam.

She ultimately joined Team Blake, who guided her toward glory.

Cam Anthony, singing into the microphone, on Season 20 of The Voice.

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Much of Chloe’s tenure onThe Voicewas a celebration of female vocalists.

From Helen Reddy to Cyndi Lauper, withBonnie TylerandBlondiein between, Chloe Kohanski dominated performance after performance.

Nevertheless, Javier Colon was something special.

Chloe Kohanski holds a trophy and smiles for The Voice Season 13 finale.

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With Adam Levine as his coach, the pair made history as the first winners of the series.

Such was the case forTessanne Chin on Season 5.

The vocal prowess of this woman was phenomenal.

Javier Colon, the first winner of The Voice, performing on the competition series.

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With consistency as a performer, Tessanne Chin was the definition ofThe Voice.

Her performance of “I Have Nothing” still lives rent-free in fans’ minds.

And perhaps it was due to her not being a country artist.

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3Josh Kaufman

Season 6

Not every winner ofThe Voicehas a perfect track record.

Some winners need to have a journey arc of some losses within the wins.

For Season 6’sJosh Kaufman, he originally started the game as part of Adam Levine’s team.

Josh Kaufman holds a trophy and stands next to his coach Usher after he wins Season 6 on The Voice.

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After losing the Battle Round, Kaufman was given another lifeline as Usher added him to his roster.

Every so often, an artist’s powerful voice is such because of their theatrical background.

ForAlisan Porter, she was once a child star as the titularCurly Sue.

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She appeared in the original cast of the revival ofA Chorus Lineon Broadway.

Her resume was strong, but her reason for being onThe Voicewas one of redemption.

And she got it as she also helpedChristina Aguileraearn her first victory since the show began.

Season 21 winners, sibling trio Girl Named Tom, hold a trophy and smile on The Voice.

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Porter’s run on the show was one of great inspiration.

While she did release some music since the show, she never quite reached the pinnacle.

And let’s be honest, they were simply the best there ever was.Girl Named Tomis effortlessly talented.

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Their track record on the series was phenomenal.

They earned a four-chair turn, where they ultimately selectedKelly Clarksonas their coach.

They had four songs on the iTunes Top 10 at once.

Their hypnotizing harmonies and sizzling synergy proved that groups can win this show.

Girl Named Tom went on to perform alongside a capella megastars and previous reality show championsPentatonix.

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