Irvington Native Alexia Jayy Wins 'The Voice' Season 29

Alexia Jayy's victory marks the first win for coach Adam Levine in the show's history.

Apr. 16, 2026 at 8:13pm

An abstract close-up photograph of glittering gold and silver sequins, capturing the glamour and excitement of a singing competition finale.The dazzling finale of 'The Voice' Season 29 crowned an Irvington native as the new champion.Mobile Today

Alexia Jayy, a native of Irvington, Alabama, was crowned the winner of Season 29 of the singing competition show 'The Voice'. Jayy was mentored by coach Adam Levine, who praised his mentee following their victory in the 'Battle of the Champions' finale.

Why it matters

Alexia Jayy's win marks a historic moment for 'The Voice', as it is the first time coach Adam Levine has guided a contestant to victory in the show's 29-season run. Her triumph also shines a spotlight on the talent emerging from the Mobile, Alabama area.

The details

During the 'Battle of the Champions' finale, Alexia Jayy delivered show-stopping performances that ultimately led the judges to crown her the Season 29 champion. Levine, the Maroon 5 frontman, was effusive in his praise for his mentee, saying 'Alexia has blown me away every step of the way and I'm so proud to have been a part of her journey'.

  • The 'The Voice: Battle of the Champions' finale aired on April 16, 2026.

The players

Alexia Jayy

A native of Irvington, Alabama who was crowned the winner of Season 29 of 'The Voice'.

Adam Levine

The Maroon 5 frontman who served as Alexia Jayy's coach on 'The Voice' and praised her following their victory.

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What they’re saying

“Alexia has blown me away every step of the way and I'm so proud to have been a part of her journey.”

— Adam Levine, Coach, 'The Voice'

The takeaway

Alexia Jayy's victory on 'The Voice' not only showcases the immense talent emerging from the Mobile, Alabama area, but also marks a historic first win for coach Adam Levine in the show's 29-season run.