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Adam David will be representing Team Bublé on May 12th’s “The Voice” Live Show. David captivated last week with his rendition of Bob Dylan’s “I Shall Be Released,” and he talked to Deepest Dream about that inspired performance. With goals to tour around the world and connect people with his music, David discusses how his artistry has evolved through the years.
Now six years clean, David was candid and insightful throughout the interview. Check out David’s thoughts on coach Michael Bublé and fellow Team Bublé member Carlos Santiago. Last but not least, he gives insight on the personal connection to his song “Savior.”

I’m here with Adam David from ‘The Voice’ – Team Bublé! What has your journey been like so far up to the lives? Because you’ve been an underdog throughout the competition.
Adam David: Yeah, I guess that’s me, man. I’m the underdog right now. Everyone is amazing. They’re amazing singers. They’re amazing artists. We’ve all gotten very close.
So everyone’s just an amazing person. And there’s so much support from everybody. It’s really been a whirlwind.
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You’ve mentioned support. What has a fellow artist like Carlos Santiago meant to you? Not just a fellow artist, but as a very good friend.
Adam David: Yeah, he, I was literally just texting with him this morning. He’s a good friend. We had a lot of talks when we were partners and we got to know each other pretty deeply.
And he knows the things that I struggle with and so he’s always just checking in on me. But then also just vocally, he’s an amazing singer. I’ve actually been taking lessons with him here and there. We’ve had a couple of sessions together where he has just run me through some really great exercises and warmups. It’s been awesome.
