Tatum Scott
Tatum Scott is a singer/songwriter from High Point, North Carolina, now based in Nashville, Tennessee. Her musical journey began at the age of six, and she has since developed an artist style rooted in heartfelt storytelling and contemporary pop-country influences. In 2023, she made the move to Nashville to pursue music, performing at iconic venues such as the Country Music Hall of Fame and the Opry Plaza stage. Tatum recently gained national attention during Season 27 of NBC’s The Voice, where her blind audition performance of Olivia Rodrigo’s “Vampire” earned chair turns from both John Legend and Kelsea Ballerini. She ultimately chose Team Kelsea, connecting with her coach over shared Nashville roots and a deep appreciation for songwriting. During the Battle Rounds, Tatum delivered a passionate performance but was eliminated from Team Kelsea. However, her journey continued when John Legend used his steal to bring her onto his team, keeping her in the competition. Beyond The Voice, Tatum is a dedicated songwriter who draws inspiration from personal experiences and universal themes. Her original songs, including “Alabama Avenue” and “96 Years (Bebe’s Song),” showcase her ability to connect with listeners through raw emotion, honest lyricism, and authentic storytelling.
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