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Alexia Jayy makes history as first Black woman to win The Voice

Apr. 15, 2026 / Entertainment / Author: Praise Swint

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Alexia Jayy has officially emerged as the winner of The Voice Season 29, closing out the competition with a series of performances that resonated deeply with viewers. Her journey on the show reflected both consistency and growth, helping her stand out in a season filled with strong vocalists.

Guided by coach Adam Levine, Alexia’s win also adds another milestone to his track record on the show. Beyond the title, her victory marks a historic moment as she becomes the first African American female winner in the show’s history.

Her background and rise to the spotlight

Alexia Jayy, 31, is originally from Mobile, Alabama, and entered the competition with years of experience already shaping her sound. Before stepping onto the national stage, she had spent much of her life developing her voice and refining her artistry.

Throughout the season, her performances reflected that preparation. Her ability to connect emotionally with songs helped her quickly gain attention from both judges and viewers, turning her into a consistent favorite.

Her grounded presence and confidence on stage made her performances feel personal, allowing audiences to connect with her story as much as her voice.

A historic win for the show

Alexia’s victory carries added significance beyond the competition itself.

By winning Season 29, she becomes the first African American female champion in the show’s history. The milestone reflects both her individual journey and a broader moment for representation within the long-running series.

Her win also marks another successful season for Adam Levine, reinforcing his position as one of the show’s most effective mentors.

The finale itself was closely contested, with several strong finalists competing for the title, but Alexia’s consistency ultimately set her apart.

The performances that defined her journey

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Throughout the competition, Alexia delivered a series of memorable performances that helped secure her win.

Her rendition of “Lady Marmalade,” originally associated with Patti LaBelle, showcased her vocal control and stage presence. She also took on songs from Adele and Aretha Franklin, demonstrating her versatility across different styles.

One of her most talked-about moments came during the finale, where she delivered an emotionally driven performance that became a highlight of the night. Her ability to balance technical precision with feeling helped solidify her position as the frontrunner.

These performances not only highlighted her range but also reinforced her identity as an artist capable of interpreting classic songs in her own way.

What she wins and what comes next

Winning The Voice comes with immediate opportunities, both creatively and financially.

Alexia is expected to receive a recording contract along with prize money typically awarded to winners of the show. In addition, she gains access to industry resources designed to help launch her professional career, including production support and promotional opportunities.

Her debut single, titled “Rent Free,” is already generating anticipation as fans look forward to hearing her original work following weeks of cover performances.

The transition from reality competition to recording artist will be a key step in defining her long-term success.

Her future in the music industry

With her win, Alexia Jayy now steps into a new phase of her career.

Industry observers expect her to explore opportunities ranging from live performances to collaborations with established producers. Her exposure on the show has already introduced her to a wide audience, providing a strong foundation for future releases.

Her journey reflects a broader narrative seen in many competition winners, where talent combined with visibility opens doors to lasting careers.

For Alexia, the challenge will be maintaining the momentum she built on the show while developing her own unique sound in the industry.

A moment that resonates beyond the stage

Alexia Jayy’s win represents more than just the end of a competition. It highlights the impact of perseverance, artistry and connection with an audience.

As she moves forward, her story is likely to remain a defining part of this season, marking a moment that stands out in the history of The Voice.

Source: Various media reports

Category: Entertainment Tags: Adam Levine, Alexia Jayy, music career, Music Industry, NBC shows, reality TV winner, singing competition, talent shows, The Voice Season 29, vocal performance

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