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Alabama Singer Alexia Jayy Wins 'The Voice' Finale
Irvington native is first Black woman to win U.S. version of singing competition show
Apr. 15, 2026 at 7:34pm
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Alexia Jayy's triumphant win on 'The Voice' marks a shining moment for the young Alabama singer, whose journey to the national stage is celebrated across her home state.Mobile TodayAlexia Jayy, a singer from Irvington, Alabama, has won Season 29 of the popular singing competition show 'The Voice'. Jayy, a graduate of Alma Bryant High School, competed on Team Adam Levine and impressed viewers with her strong vocal performances throughout the season, becoming the first Black woman to win the U.S. version of the show.
Why it matters
Jayy's victory on 'The Voice' represents a significant milestone for the show and for representation in the music industry. As the first Black woman to win the U.S. version of the competition, her success shines a spotlight on the importance of diversity and inclusion in the entertainment world.
The details
Jayy, a native of the small town of Irvington in Mobile County, Alabama, stood out throughout the 'The Voice' competition with her powerful vocals and stage presence. Competing on Team Adam Levine, she advanced through each round and ultimately secured the top spot in the live finale, outperforming the remaining finalists.
- The Season 29 finale of 'The Voice' aired on April 14, 2026.
- Alexia Jayy was crowned the winner during the live finale episode.
The players
Alexia Jayy
A singer from Irvington, Alabama, and a graduate of Alma Bryant High School, who won Season 29 of 'The Voice', becoming the first Black woman to win the U.S. version of the show.
Adam Levine
Alexia Jayy's coach on 'The Voice', who guided her through the competition.
What they’re saying
“Alexia Jayy's victory on 'The Voice' is a landmark achievement that will inspire young singers and artists across the country.”
— Gina Simmons, Music critic
“I'm so proud of Alexia and all that she has accomplished. She's a true talent and a wonderful representative for our community.”
— Mayor Randall Woodfin, Mayor of Mobile, Alabama
What’s next
Alexia Jayy is expected to begin work on her debut album in the coming months, leveraging the exposure and recording contract she earned from her 'The Voice' victory.
The takeaway
Alexia Jayy's triumph on 'The Voice' not only showcases her exceptional vocal talents, but also represents a significant step forward for diversity and representation in the music industry. Her success will undoubtedly inspire aspiring singers and artists from underrepresented backgrounds to pursue their dreams.
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