Artist's albums
Attitude
2022 · single
Higher (feat. Alex Newell)
2021 · single
Mama Told Me (David Penn Remix)
2020 · single
Mama Told Me (Boston Bun Remix)
2020 · single
Mama Told Me
2020 · single
Boy, You Can Keep It (Remixes)
2020 · single
Boy, You Can Keep It (Remixes) [Extended]
2020 · single
Boy, You Can Keep It
2020 · single
Rescue Me (feat. Alex Newell)
2019 · single
As I Am
2019 · single
Keep It Moving (Remixes)
2017 · single
O Come All Ye Faithful (Volac Remix)
2016 · single
Keep It Moving
2016 · single
Need Somebody
2016 · single
Kill The Lights (with Nile Rodgers) [Remixes]
2016 · single
Basically Over You (B.O.Y.) [Remixes]
2016 · single
POWER
2016 · EP
This Ain't Over
2016 · single
O Come All Ye Faithful
2015 · single
All Cried Out EP (feat. Alex Newell)
2015 · EP
All Cried Out (feat. Alex Newell) [Radio Edit]
2015 · single
Show Me Love
2015 · single
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Biography
Like a rush of energy or a jolt of adrenaline, certain voices sweep us off our feet. Alex Newell wields such a voice. With traffic-stopping delivery, sweeping range, and wild charisma, the GRAMMY® Award-nominated singer, songwriter, actor, activist, and performer evokes a physical reaction every time he steps up to a microphone. Millions fell in love with Newell’s voice as he brought Wade “Unique” Adams to life on Glee over the course of four seasons, offering a groundbreaking and influential depiction of one of network television’s very first transgender characters (Newell himself identifies as a gender non-conforming male). He introduced a simmering and slick style on his POWER EP in 2016—which hit #4 on the Billboard Top Dance/Electronic Albums chart and yielded the fan favorites “This Ain’t Over,” “Basically Over You (B.O.Y.) & “Nobody To Love.” He also lent his vocal prowess to several collaborations including Blonde’s “All Cried Out” and DJ Cassidy’s “Kill The Lights” with Jess Glynne and Nile Rodgers, the latter of which clinched #1 on the Billboard Dance/Club chart. 2018 saw Newell switch gears and succeed yet again. Fulfilling a formative dream to be on Broadway, he joined the Tony Award-winning revival of Once on This Island in the role of Asaka. Now with more music on the horizon and a triumphant return to the small screen starring in NBC’s new musical drama Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist, his voice is only continuing to get louder.