2003–2006: Star Search and musical beginnings In 2003, Archuleta sang on several episodes of the television show
Star Search. He wound up as the Junior Vocal Champion on Star Search 2, losing the Junior Grand Champion title to
Tiffany Evans. On one episode, he competed against then-11-year-old
Alexandréa Lushington, who became a top 20 semi-finalist on
American Idol alongside Archuleta. and the episode led to appearances on
CBS's
The Early Show. The year after
Star Search, he found out he had partial vocal
paralysis but declined risky surgery and has said he feels he is almost fully recovered.
2007–2008: American Idol and David Archuleta Archuleta received his ticket to the
Hollywood auditions at the
San Diego tryouts – held at
Qualcomm Stadium at the end of July 2007 – with a performance of
John Mayer's "
Waiting on the World to Change" with judge Randy Jackson spontaneously joining in to sing the background "waiting" in the song. He was sixteen during the Hollywood auditions and attended school while a part of
American Idols
seventh season. Archuleta took advantage of the decision to allow contestants to
play musical instruments when he accompanied himself on piano for his performances of "Crazy", "Another Day in Paradise", and "Angels". During the 1970s themed week Archuleta sang the
John Lennon song "
Imagine", omitting the earlier verses in favor of the last one.
Los Angeles Times columnist
Ann Powers speculated that he wanted to avoid singing "no religion too" because of his faith. "As a
Mormon, he's unlikely to espouse the song's agnostic ideal", she wrote. However, he did sing the entire song on "Good Things Utah" when he was 13. Asked by judge
Randy Jackson why he did not sing the first verse, Archuleta said the third verse was his favorite because it has "a great message". After his performance of "
We Can Work It Out", which judge
Simon Cowell called "a mess",
Entertainment Tonight reported that Archuleta was feeling pressure from his father, Jeff, who "reportedly yelled at" his son after a recording session the previous night. Jeff Archuleta, in an interview with
Us Weekly, denied the claim. A May 2008
Associated Press article reported that Jeff Archuleta had his son add a lyric from the
Sean Kingston song "
Beautiful Girls" into an interpretation of "
Stand by Me" (from which "Beautiful Girls" samples its bass line), increasing the costs for licensing, and that this had resulted in Jeff Archuleta being banned from
American Idol backstage rehearsals. Archuleta defended his father, calling him "a great guy" who keeps him
grounded. During the Top 7 results show, the contestants were split into two groups. In one group was
Syesha Mercado,
Brooke White, and
Kristy Lee Cook. In the other group was
David Cook,
Carly Smithson, and
Jason Castro. Archuleta was the only one not sorted into a group. He was declared safe after the groups were formed, then was asked to choose the group he thought was safe. He refused, and sat down on the floor of the stage, much as
Melinda Doolittle had done the previous season. In the finale he sang "
Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me", "In This Moment" and "Imagine". Judge
Simon Cowell declared that Archuleta won the evening and even David Cook, who ultimately won, thought Archuleta would win: "I have to concede it, the kid came out all three songs and nailed it", said Cook. In the final tally, Archuleta received 44 percent of the votes. During the finale show, identical commercials featuring Archuleta and fellow finalist Cook mimicked the
Tom Cruise scene from
Risky Business where he dances in his underwear playing an
air guitar; they were promoting the game franchise
Guitar Hero. Archuleta's first appearances on music ranking charts were with the three songs he performed in the
American Idol finale: "
Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me", "In This Moment", and "
Imagine" debuted on the
Billboard Hot 100 chart the week of June 7, 2008. "Imagine" entered at number 36, giving Archuleta his first top-forty hit, "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me" at 58, and "In This Moment" at 60. That same week he had three songs on
Billboard's
Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart as well, where his versions of "
Longer", "
Think of Me", and "
Angels" debuted at number 15, number 19, and number 24 respectively. Archuleta signed with
Jive Records in June 2008. His self-titled album,
David Archuleta, was released in November 2008. His first single, "
Crush", was released in August 2008 on
Z100, a New York radio station. On August 12 "Crush" became available on
iTunes. It debuted at number two on the
Billboard Hot 100, beaten only by
Rihanna's "
Disturbia". It was the best chart debut in more than 18 months. According to Nielsen SoundScan, the track sold 166,000 downloads in the first week in the United States. It has sold 1.92 million digital copies in the US. Along with
American Idol winner
David Cook, Archuleta placed second on
Forbes' list of "Breakout Stars of 2008". The tour began on April 21, 2009, and continued until May. s while serving as
Grand Marshal at the
Krewe of Caesar
Mardi Gras parade in
Metairie, Louisiana, on
Valentine's Day in 2009. On April 22, 2009, Archuleta returned to the
American Idol stage in its eighth season and performed the third single from his debut album, "
Touch My Hand". On April 30, 2009, he made his first UK television appearance, on ''
The Paul O'Grady Show'', performing "Crush" and chatting about his album, which was released there in May. In May, Archuleta and fellow American Idol David Cook visited the Philippines. Two days later he made live appearances on two of
GMA-7's shows,
Sis and
Eat Bulaga!. He also confirmed that month that he was working on two new albums, his sophomore pop album and a Christmas album. In August 2009, Archuleta won three Teen Choice Awards for Breakout Artist, Love Song, and the Music Tour category with Demi Lovato. In September he won the Year in Music – Rising Male Star award at the
ALMA Awards and performed a cover of the standard "
Contigo en la Distancia". Archuleta's acting debut was when he appeared as himself on
Nickelodeon's show
iCarly, in "iRocked the Vote". The episode aired February 7, 2009. He made a special guest appearance in
Season 3 of the
Disney Channel show
Hannah Montana in the episode "
Promma Mia" as himself, and he sang a duet ("
I Wanna Know You") with
Miley Cyrus, who played the
title character. The song was featured on the soundtrack
Hannah Montana 3 and also appeared later on the compilation
Best of Hannah Montana. On May 16, 2009, Archuleta and David Cook performed in the Mall of Asia concert grounds for their back-to-back concert in
Manila, Philippines. On June 1, 2010, Archuleta released
Chords of Strength: A Memoir of Soul, Song, and the Power of Perseverance, a memoir which refers to "the partial vocal paralysis he suffered in 2004 but has now fully recovered from". He went on a book signing tour beginning in
Ridgewood, New Jersey. The book was a bestseller. Archuleta came back to the
American Idol stage on April 7, 2010, on the show's
ninth season and performed
John Lennon's "Imagine", which David had performed previously in the Top 20 Week when he was a contestant on the show. After his performance, he mentioned that he was working on his third studio album. Archuleta sang "
The Star-Spangled Banner" and "
Stand by Me" at the 30th anniversary of the annual
A Capitol Fourth concert in Washington, D.C., on the
Fourth of July. The show was aired on PBS at 8 pm EST live and tape delay PT. Archuleta sang live at the
Tejano Music Awards, covering
Selena's songs,
Como La Flor and
No Me Queda Más at the event as a tribute on July 11, 2010. In an interview with AOL's
Something Pitchy, Archuleta revealed that the release of his next album was planned for Fall 2010 (he did mention a late September release, but then went back to the Fall). On June 24, 2010,
Jive Records announced that his new single would be released on DavidArchuleta.com on July 13, and iTunes on July 20. However, on June 30, 2010, the full version of "
Something 'Bout Love" became available to play on his website. His album
The Other Side of Down was released on October 5, 2010. On October 7, 2010, it was announced that David Archuleta would be the guest star at the annual Christmas concert of the
Mormon Tabernacle Choir. Archuleta sang in performances on December 16–19. On September 6, 2011,
Glad Christmas Tidings, a concert CD and DVD of the choir and Archuleta's performance, was released. On February 18, 2011, it was announced by Jive Records that David Archuleta had been released from his contract with them. It was also announced on February 17, 2011, that Archuleta left his management Wright Entertainment Group. Archuleta intends to spend time working on writing original material. On July 2, 2011, Archuleta joined
Brad Paisley to perform at the
Stadium of Fire, where he performed the national anthem in addition to his five-song set. From July 16 to 26, 2011, Archuleta toured Asia, performing in
Indonesia,
Philippines,
Vietnam (Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh), and
Malaysia. At the conclusion of the December 19, 2011, show of the My Kind of Christmas Tour, Archuleta announced his intention to serve as a missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for two years. He stated that he would return to music upon the completion of his mission.
2012–2014: Nandito Ako, Forevermore, Begin, and No Matter How Far In early 2012, Archuleta signed a contract with
TV5 to shoot a prime-time mini series in the Philippines,
Nandito Ako (''I'm Here
), which was broadcast from February to March 2012. An Original Pilipino Music album was released on March 26, 2012, in the Philippines, Forevermore''. This album contains covers of classic Filipino songs, including "Nandito Ako" by
Ogie Alcasid, "Forevermore" by Side A, "Rainbow" by
South Border and
Nexxus's "I'll Never Go". On August 7, 2012, a pre-recorded album,
Begin, was released in the United States. The album consists of cover songs as well as a new original track, "Broken". On February 12, 2013, a new song called "Don't Run Away", which had leaked online back in October 2012, was released on iTunes as the lead single from Archuleta's second release while serving on his mission. A compilation album,
No Matter How Far, which consists of tracks previously only available in Asia and two newly released original songs, was released on March 26, 2013. Archuleta embarked on a Military Tribute Tour.
2015–2024: Meet the Mormons, Postcards in the Sky, Winter in the Air, Therapy Sessions, and The Masked Singer Archuleta was reportedly shooting a music video in Costa Rica for an untitled track, following a tweet from his road manager, Kari Sellards, with a picture that shows sets for shooting. The tweets included the hashtag #DA2014, which fans had been
tweeting on his absence for 2 years. On September 25, photos surfaced online of the "Nunca Pense" music video. The song and its video were to debut on February 12–15, 2015, to be performed at
RootsTech 2015 with comedy sketch group
Studio C. On September 28, he released a new single "Glorious" as a free download. The song was used in the motion picture
Meet the Mormons and later included in the holiday album
Winter in the Air, released in 2018. and toured around the United States. On June 15, 2018,
Peter Hollens released a video on his YouTube channel of a collaboration between Archuleta and Hollens singing the Scottish folk song "
Loch Lomond". On August 27, 2019, he released the single "Paralyzed". On November 14, 2019, Archuleta released a deluxe version of his 2018 album
Winter in the Air with three bonus tracks ("The Christmas Song", "Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays", and "Still, Still, Still"). He released a music video for "Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays", with special appearances by
Lance Bass and
Chris Kirkpatrick. Archuleta released his eighth studio album,
Therapy Sessions on May 20, 2020. The deluxe version, "Therapy Sessions - The Lost Sessions", was released on October 21 of that same year. On April 30, he released "Just Breathe" as a single and released a music video dedicated to the people working on the frontline during the
COVID-19 pandemic. Money earned from YouTube views would be donated to
Direct Relief towards
COVID-19 relief. On March 26, 2021, Archuleta collaborated with
BYU Vocal Point to make the "What a Beautiful Name" video. A self-written song, "I Know He Lives", was released in March 2021. David explains: "I've performed this one live before, but I've never recorded it in the studio... until now. Can't wait for y'all to hear it!" Two singles, "Be That for You", and "Losin' Sleep", were released in April and May 2021, respectively. Archuleta also has a children's book,
My Little Prayer, that was released in 2021 through Bushel & Peck Books. In 2023, Archuleta competed in the
ninth season of
The Masked Singer as "Macaw" and finished in second place. In 2024, Archuleta
went viral on
TikTok for performing a cover version of
Sabrina Carpenter's "
Espresso" in a concert held in New York City. He also performed a cover version of
Sabrina Carpenter's "
Please Please Please" for
SiriusXM's TikTok Radio channel.
2025-26: Earthly Delights In June 2025, Archuleta announced the release of a new EP and North American tour,
Earthly Delights. The EP was preceded by the singles, "Crème Brulée" and "Can I Call You". In 2026, Archuleta published a memoir,
Devout, about his experience coming out as queer and leaving the LDS Church. The book debuted at number seventeen on the
Publishers Weekly Bestsellers List selling 3,455 units in its first week. ==Philanthropy==