🎉🏆 JAMAL ROBERTS MAKES HISTORY: 1st Black Male ‘American Idol’ Winner in 22 Years! 😱🎤 Nation Reacts—How Did He Do It? Emotional Journey, Hidden Struggles, and What’s Next for America’s Newest Star—Exclusive Backstage Secrets and Reactions! The Victory Everyone’s Talking About—Full Story Inside!
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On May 18, history was made on the American Idol stage as Jamal Roberts, a 27-year-old father and P.E. teacher from Meridian, Mississippi, became the Season 23 champion. Read more about how he became the first Black man to win the competition in 22 years since Ruben Studdard.
With his soulful voice and magnetic stage presence, Roberts not only beat out finalists Breanna Nix and John Foster but also became the first Black man to win the competition in 22 years—since Ruben Studdard’s iconic victory in 2003.
Throughout the season, Jamal captivated audiences with performances of “Tennessee Whiskey,” “A Change Is Gonna Come,” and his original single “Heal.” Known for his emotional range and powerful vocal control, Roberts consistently brought the house down, becoming a fan favorite and a symbol of perseverance, purpose, and pure talent.
“I’m anointed. I know how to use it. I know how to tap in,” he told Gold Derby, moments after rolling around in confetti and making a snow angel on stage—a first for the Mississippi native. “It still hasn’t settled in yet,” he added, humbled by the support from his hometown, which showed out in full force during his pre-finale visit.
Roberts joins a short but mighty list of Black Idol winners, including Fantasia Barrino, Jordin Sparks, Candice Glover, and Just Sam. His win also signifies a cultural moment for the show, highlighting a resurgence of R&B and soul in mainstream competition after years dominated by country-pop artists.
Judge Carrie Underwood praised the season’s talent, comparing the finale’s energy to early Idol seasons. Showrunner Megan Wolflick echoed the sentiment, saying Jamal’s win had “old-school Idol finale” vibes reminiscent of the Ruben vs. Clay Aiken showdown.
Despite skyrocketing fame, Jamal insists he’s staying grounded. “I love my city,” he said. “There’s no traffic. I don’t wait in line to eat. I love my life!”
With plans to record an “inspirational soul” album, Jamal Roberts is just getting started. And with this monumental win, he’s carved out a powerful new lane for Black male artists in the world of televised music competitions—two decades in the making.
Congrats, Jamal!
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