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Nick Voss

Nicholas Voss, better known as Nick Voss, is an American singer-songwriter, and Actor. Born in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, he appeared on UPN'S "Televisions Movie Marathon", as the youngest Elvis Presley impersonator. In 2011, Melendez garnered international recognition by competing on the television show THE X-Factor USA .

Nick Voss has set out to forge a new path in today's music by combining his unique vocal style, with lush and eclectic musical themes.

Nick Voss released several EPs during the year 2014 recorded at Indigo Records with Producers Time & Space including singles “ One More Night, Closer, Waiting, and 143. Following his releases he appeared several times on Nickelodeon’s “ Thalia in the Kitchen as Mr.Spoon & As Drake Novoa on Every Witch Way “.

Under the spotlight in 2017 he was recognized by Broadway Producers involved with the Tony award Smash hit “ Million Dollar Quartet “ and immediately recognized as a favorite to play Elvis Presley aboard the International Steam-Liner The Norwegian Getaway.

During his production phase and development of the role he was approached by the internationally Known Broadway Dance phenomenon “ Burn The Floor “ and chosen to sing In the high Energy multi cultural Ballroom show.

December 1, 2021 – Las Vegas, NV – X Factor sensation Nick Voss is bursting back onto the scene with “Life on Games,” the new video and debut track from his upcoming EP Blame It on the Moon. A nod to the track’s gamer-culture inspired lyrics and pop-rock nostalgia, “Life on Games” follows the singer/songwriter’s digital avatar through a CGI world of beloved video game characters and settings, featuring art and direction from graphic artist Vladyslav Dubyk.

Voss describes “Life on Games,” the first of the Pop/RockEP’s four tracks featuring eclectic throwback stylingsproduced by Colin Summers, as a carefree exploration of ambition, distraction, and illusory escape.

“It’s for all the gamers out there living in another reality and escaping the real world,” says the artist. “There can be a certain peace in that solitude, but we often cheat ourselves out of important experiences. It’s all about balance.”

“Life on Games” is independently produced and available on all major platforms. Its release is followed by the EP’s second track, “Blame It on the Moon,” premiering January 5, 2022.