Jamal Roberts has become a household name overnight after being crowned the winner of "American Idol" Season 23 on Sunday, May 18, 2025. This victory is particularly significant as it marks the first time in 22 years that a Black male has won the coveted title. Roberts' journey to the top was marked by his soulful performances and a compelling personal story that resonated with audiences across America.
Prior to his "American Idol" success, Jamal Roberts was a 27-year-old P.E. teacher from Meridian, Mississippi. His love for music began in childhood, singing hymns and covers in church. Roberts shared with Billboard that his grandparents were instrumental in nurturing his talent, noting his early performances included covers of The Temptations and Michael Jackson. He grew up deeply involved in the church, with both grandfathers holding significant positions, ensuring Roberts was present for every service, whether ushering, singing in the choir, or playing drums.
Roberts' audition for "American Idol" featured a soulful rendition of "Mary Jane" by Rick James, immediately capturing the judges' attention. Lionel Richie praised Roberts' ability to tell a story through his voice, while Luke Bryan lauded his "southern soulfulness." Carrie Underwood, serving as a judge this season, encouraged him to loosen up and let his body match his vocal talent. He secured a "yes" from all three judges, propelling him forward in the competition.
Interestingly, this wasn't Roberts' first attempt at "American Idol." He revealed to Billboard that he had auditioned twice before. The first time, he was told he was too young and needed more vocal training. The second time, he felt unprepared with his song choices. However, Roberts remained undeterred. "I didn't get defeated," he said. "I never gave up. I took the no. I've always been able to take constructive criticism and use it for my gain and try again. This has always been me."
Throughout the competition, Roberts became known for his heartfelt performances and genuine connection with the audience. In the finale, he sang Anthony Hamilton's "Her Heart" after his win. Jelly Roll, the artist-in-residence, suggested he perform Teeks' "First Time" on the finale, recalling Roberts' performance of the song on TikTok in 2024. His performance connected with the audience; he grabbed the hands of those in the audience with a smile on his face.
Roberts' journey wasn't just about music; he also embraced his role as a father. Just before making it to the Top 7, his youngest daughter, Gianna Grace, was born. He proudly shared a photo of her on Instagram, calling her his "little ladybug." Roberts has three daughters. During the finale, Roberts held one of his sleeping daughters on stage. He has spoken about the joys and challenges of fatherhood, noting how it has grounded him and taught him how to treat women.
Winning "American Idol" has been a whirlwind for Roberts. Immediately after his victory, he expressed his gratitude but admitted the reality hadn't fully sunk in. He anticipates a busy schedule filled with press engagements and opportunities to create music. Despite the whirlwind, he remains committed to staying true to himself. "Being myself and being that's what got me here," Roberts said. "So far as the music, maybe you know, but right now I just want to be my authentic self and keep soaring and changing lives."
Jamal Roberts' victory represents more than just winning a singing competition. It is a testament to his perseverance, talent, and the power of dreams. As the first Black male "American Idol" winner in 22 years, he hopes to inspire others to pursue their passions and never give up, regardless of the obstacles they may face.