In the high-stakes world of televised talent shows, few artists break through the spectacle with genuine soul. Dean Franklin did. The London-based singer-songwriter rose to prominence on The Voice UK in 2016, where his gritty, street-honed vocals earned him national acclaim and a mentorship from Paloma Faith.
Franklin has now died at 36 following a rapid battle with stage 4 esophageal cancer. His mother, Marie, confirmed he passed away on February 7, surrounded by family. Only weeks earlier, he had shared his diagnosis publicly, revealing the cancer had aggressively spread to his liver with few early symptoms.
Despite enduring chemotherapy and palliative care, Franklin urged fans to seek medical answers and listen to their bodies. In his final weeks, he focused on securing his young daughter’s future, launching a fundraiser for her care. His legacy endures not only in music, but in courage and grace.