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Quintavious Johnson

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Occupation(s)
  
Singer-songwriter

Role
  
Singer

Instruments
  
Vocals

Parents
  
Yolanda Johnson

Years active
  
2014–present

Genres
  
Rhythm and blues

Name
  
Quintavious Johnson


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Profiles

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Quintavious Johnson is an American rhythm and blues singer from Franklin, Tennessee. He was a finalist on the ninth season of America's Got Talent placing fifth in the competition.

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America's Got Talent (2014)

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Quintavious's audition consisted of singing Beyoncé's "Listen", which was good enough to send him to Judgment Week. His performance in Judgment Week consisted of singing "Who's Lovin' You" by The Jackson 5. His performance was strong enough for the judges to send him to the Quarterfinals. His Week 4 Quarterfinals performance consisted of singing "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going" which received enough votes to be sent to the Semifinals. His Week 2 Semifinals performance consisted of singing "I'd Rather Go Blind". He received enough votes to be sent to the Top 12 Finals. His Top 12 Finals performance consisted of singing "I'm Goin' Down" He again received enough votes to be sent to the Final 6. His actual Top 6 Finals performance consisted of singing "Let It Be". Quintavious was revealed to have finished in fifth place in the competition.

Post-America's Got Talent

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Johnson performed the United States national anthem in front of a national television audience before the Chicago Bears at Detroit Lions National Football League game on Thanksgiving.

References

Quintavious Johnson Wikipedia