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Updated · Deadline · Apr 15Alexia Jayy Makes History as Winner of The Voice Season 29
53 articles · Updated · Deadline · Apr 15
- Alexia Jayy was crowned the winner of The Voice Season 29 on NBC, representing Team Adam Levine.
- Jayy’s performances, including Adele’s "One and Only" and LaBelle’s "Lady Marmalade," earned her the title and a Universal Music Group contract.
- She is the first Black woman to win The Voice, marking Levine’s fourth coaching victory and a historic milestone for the show.
As the finale nears, will Alexia Jayy's 'in-studio audience' win set a new precedent for 'The Voice' champions? Did Adam Levine's compelling pitch, influenced by Alexia Jayy's son, truly secure his fourth 'Voice' victory? What unique challenges await Alexia Jayy as she transitions from 'Voice' winner to a recording artist post-April 14? How will Alexia Jayy's upcoming single 'Rent Free' showcase her winning R&B sound? Will Adam Levine's confirmed return for Season 30 continue the 'Battle of Champions' theme? How will Season 29's drastic format changes, like eliminating public votes, redefine future 'Voice' seasons?