Jeremy Rosado

Jeremy Rosado – born in Valrico, Florida on March 24, 1992 – is a Christian pop / gospel singer who first came to prominence in 2012 when he appeared on Season 11 of American Idol. Born into a Puerto Rican family, he first became a singer by performing at family functions when he was very young. After graduating from high school in 2010, he attended a community college while working as a desk clerk in a doctor’s office. Inspired by watching previous seasons of American Idol, he auditioned for the show four times before he was finally chosen for Season 11. While he never made it to the Top 10 on the show, he was praised by celebrity judge Jennifer Lopez, and became an audience favorite. Jeremy Rosado released his debut single, “Don’t Be Afraid” featuring Pablo, in 2013, which was followed by “Hope for Tomorrow” (2014), and his debut album Heartbeat, in 2015. In 2016, he began his career as a worship leader while still releasing music including the Rewind EP (2017), which featured “Trust.” A year after the release of his album You (2020), he competed on Season 21 of The Voice, but was eliminated during the fourth week of the live show. In 2022, Jeremy Rosado released the single “Believe You Will” followed in 2023 by “Come and See.”

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