Arts & Entertainment

Here's All Of Wyckoff 'The Voice' Singer's Music That's On iTunes

Dylan Hartigan was originally on Team Kelly, but he was stolen by Blake Shelton. He now heads into the knockout round.

WYCKOFF, NJ — For those who can't wait until early next week to listen to Dylan Hartigan perform on "The Voice," there's good news. Songs the Wyckoff native has already sang on NBC's competition show are available on iTunes. And they have received good reviews.

The first song Hartigan sang, "Danny's Song," which got him on board with judge Kelly Clarkson, has a nearly five-star rating on the iTunes music store. His battle song with Brynn Cartelli, "...Ready For It?," has a five-star rating. That song got judge Blake Shelton to steal him after Clarkson chose Cartelli.

Hartigan has two other singles available to purchase "Steal Ur Ex" and "Mystery Girl."

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"It's hard to deny Dylan's energy and stage presence and the face that he catches your eye when he's up there," Shelton said. "More than that he's a great vocalist."

Hartigan wants his music to connect with people.

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"I think there's this energy that surrounds music that's really difficult to tap into, but if you have people loving every second of a song, it can blow everything out of the water," said Hartigan, a self-described indie-folk rock singer. "When I go up on stage, I want to be able to connect with everybody."

Hartigan, a Ramapo High School alumnus, has been connecting with people through performances since he was 3. The Ramapo High School alumnus' first acting experience was in a 1-800-Flowers commercial. His first film role was playing Nicole Kidman's son in "The Stepford Wives."


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