Judith Hill is a singer and songwriter born on 6th May 1984 in Los Angeles, California, United States. She is known for providing vocals for renowned artists like Josh Groban, Michael Jackson, and Prince. After completing her degree in music composition in 2007, she traveled to France, where she performed with Michel Polnareff. When she returned to the United States, she read to pursue a career in the field. In 2013, she signed a recording contract with Sony Music. The following year, she appeared on the television show “The Beatles: A Night That Changed America” as a backup singer.
In 2009, she was selected to partner with Michael Jackson in his concert called This Is It? She practiced for several months with Michael Jackson until his demise on 25th June 2009. Hill also auditioned for season 4 of the reality singing competition “The Voice.” The four judges, Blake Shelton, Shakira, Adam Levine, and Usher were impressed. She went on to join Team Adam. Albums released by Hill include “Back in Time” in 2015, “Golden Child” in 2018, “Studio Live Session” in 2019, and “Baby, I’m Hollywood!” in 2021.
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