Cam Anthony (born Camren Anthony Sherman,[1] born August 19, 2001) is an American singer who experienced pre-teen success with viral YouTube videos, and later won the FOX revival of Showtime at the Apollo in 2018, and the 20th season of The Voice in 2021, where he was coached by Blake Shelton.
Anthony appeared on the 2018 FOX revival of Showtime at the Apollo,[9][11] winning a headlining show at the Apollo Theatre with his performance of the Bill Withers song, "Ain't No Sunshine".[12][13] In October 2019, Anthony moved to Los Angeles "to be closer to the heart of the music industry", cutting ties with Aftermath Entertainment the following year.[4] Anthony stated, "I made that step to separate from my label and that same night I got an email from The Voice saying the blind auditions were open for casting calls".[4]
In 2021, Anthony competed on the 20th season of The Voice, appearing in the season premiere on March 1, 2021, and auditioning with the Sam Smith song, Lay Me Down. With Nick Jonas blocking John Legend in the blind audition, Anthony picked Blake Shelton over Jonas as his coach.[9][14][15] He remained a top contender throughout the season, and in the semifinals, Anthony "stunned the crowd with his powerful rendition" of "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday", later noting that the song was special to him due to a family tradition of performing it at funerals of loved ones.[16] For the final round on May 24, he performed the Cynthia Erivo song "Stand Up",[14][17] and the Bon Jovi song "Wanted Dead or Alive".[17] On May 25, 2021, he won The Voice.[2][3][9] Anthony's win earned Shelton his eighth victory as a coach (his second win in three seasons) with Anthony being the fourth African-American male winner and the first winning artist that had another coach blocked in their blind audition.[15] Anthony noted the significance of the date being the one-year anniversary of the murder of George Floyd.[3]
In the aftermath of his win on The Voice, Anthony again appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show on June 2, 2021, noting after footage from his appearance at age 12 was shown that it was a "full circle moment".[18] Anthony was chosen to open the annual Philadelphia Welcome America Festival held in July 2021, sponsored by Wawa, for which Anthony was set to perform alongside the Philly Pops in a lineup also featuring Bebe Rexha and Flo Rida.[16][9] In October 2021, Anthony returned to the set of The Voice to visit the coaches, including new coach Ariana Grande, and to give advice to performers auditioning for the show.[14][19]
In January 2022, Anthony was picked to sing the national anthem at the AFC wild card game at Arrowhead Stadium.[20] He again returned to The Voice in May 2023, to perform in a season finale tribute to his retiring coach, Blake Shelton.[14][21]