Sofronio Parojinog Vasquez III, born on November 9, 1992, in the Philippines, is a talented singer who gained widespread recognition after winning Season 26 of “The Voice.” Before his rise to fame, Sofronio pursued a career in dentistry, having passed the dental boards in the Philippines and practiced for a time. However, the unexpected passing of his father profoundly impacted his life choices.
Sofronio credits his father as his first music coach, instilling in him a deep love for singing from a young age. Following his father’s death, Sofronio decided to honor his memory by pursuing a career in music, a passion they both shared.
Specific details about his father’s profession and any inheritance left to Sofronio have not been publicly disclosed. Sofronio tends to keep his personal life private, focusing public attention on his musical journey and achievements.
After his father’s passing, Sofronio moved to the United States to further his music career, aiming to make his father proud. He settled in Utica, New York, partly due to its proximity to a dental program for foreign students in Buffalo and because he had family in the area.
Sofronio’s journey on “The Voice” showcased his exceptional talent and dedication to his craft, culminating in his historic win as the first Filipino and male Asian victor of the competition