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Felicia Temple is an acclaimed contemporary R&B singer, songwriter, pianist, and producer whose lithe vocals and heartfelt ballads have carried her from local stages in New York/New Jersey to audiences around the world. She first captured national attention on The Voice, where her blind audition of “All I Could Do Was Cry” earned a three-chair turn. Ultimately choosing Alicia Keys as her coach, Felicia’s artistry was introduced to millions in a moment that became the launchpad for her next chapter.
Since then, she has carved her own lane in modern R&B, releasing five EPs including To Whom It May Concern (2013), Bedroom Chronicles (2014; re-released in 2019), The Balancing Act (2017), Bedroom Chronicles II (2021), which debuted at #6 on the iTunes R&B chart, and Welcome Home (2024). Together, her catalog has amassed more than five million streams worldwide.
Onstage, Felicia’s voice has carried her far beyond her roots in Teaneck, New Jersey. She grew up performing alongside her musician father before becoming a fixture at legendary New York venues like SOB’s and The Village Underground. Those early nights laid the foundation for international tours, including a European run with An Evening with Whitney Houston: The Whitney Houston Hologram Tour. Along the way, she has shared stages with The Roots, Macy Gray, The O’Jays, Keke Wyatt, and Angie Stone. Behind the scenes, she’s also lent her voice and expertise as a studio vocalist and producer, collaborating with artists such as Joe Budden,
Deborah Cox, and John Legend, while contributing vocals to Splice.
But Felicia’s story is more than music. A registered nurse and cancer survivor, she embodies resilience both on and off the stage. During the height of the pandemic, she represented frontline workers in the historic One World: Together at Home global broadcast, which served a testament to the dual callings she continues to balance: healing patients by day and healing hearts through music by night.