Britton Buchanan

Britton Buchanan is an American singer-songwriter who first rose to national attention as a finalist on the fourteenth season of NBC's "The Voice" in 2018. Born on January 7, 2000, in Sanford, North Carolina, Buchanan's musical journey began early in his life. He honed his craft performing in local venues and nurturing a passion for songwriting that would eventually captivate audiences nationwide. His soulful voice and genuine performances on "The Voice" earned him a dedicated fan base and a spot on Team Alicia (Keys), showcasing his diverse range while covering a range of genres.

Following his success on the show, as evidenced by his "The Complete Season 14 Collection (The Voice Performance)," Britton Buchanan has been carving out his path in the music industry. His artistry is reflected in the emotive storytelling and the raw honesty of his songs like "Something You Can Break" and "Cross My Mind." Buchanan’s distinct blend of rock, soul, and Americana elements give his music an enduring appeal. Tracks such as "Grace Kelly" and "Better" have showcased his growth as a musician and a writer, firmly establishing Britton Buchanan as an emerging talent with a promising future ahead in the world of music.

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Something You Can Break
Album - 11 Tracks - Released October 8, 2021
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