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Story by Gavin Martinez, Inquirer | Sofronio Vasquez has made history as the first Filipino and the first Asian to win the American singing competition “The Voice.” Emerging victorious in the highly anticipated season 26 finale, the Misamis Occidental native – who now lives in Utica, New York – won the hearts of many as he was voted as the 26th season of “The Voice” champion.

Under the mentorship of Michael Bublé, his journey to the top wasn’t just about his undeniable vocal prowess but also about resilience and belief in the power of dreams.

Vasquez’s road to this milestone was anything but smooth. Before this victory, he was once a finalist on “Tawag ng Tanghalan” more than once, and faced rejection on “The Voice Philippines,” where no coach turned for him.

Years later, he achieved every singer’s dream on “The Voice” – the rare four-chair turn.
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Go here to find out Sofronio’s prizes:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/music/news/sofronio-vasquez-the-voice-champion-s-life-changing-prizes/

Photo: Sofronio Vasquez | https://www.facebook.com/itssofroniovasquez

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