Season 29 of The Voice: Battle of the Champions was a horse of a different color. There were no live shows and the winner was voted on by an audience comprised of superfans and former The Voice ...
And every step of the way, The Voice Coach Adam Levine was her "biggest cheerleader." ...
Season 29 champ Alexia Jayy opens up about why Adam Levine was the right fit, the pressure of hiding her victory, and why she ...
Alexia Jayy was crowned the winner of season 29! Get to know the Alabama-based singer, who is also a mom, right here.
Season 29 of The Voice ended on a historic note. During the April 14 finale, the competition was narrowed down to four budding artists: Alexia Jayy of Adam Levine’s team, Liv Ciara and Mikenley Brown ...
Alexia Jayy from Irvington, Alabama, makes history as the first Black woman to win The Voice season 29, and receives a ...
Alexia Jayy has joined the ranks of The Voice winners. The Alabama native made an impression during the season 29 premiere when she received chair turns from all three coaches with her blind audition ...
After an all-star group of artists battled it out on "The Voice," one champion – and their coach – has been crowned the winner. Alexia Jayy, 31, took home the win in "The Voice: Battle of the ...
Team Adam's Alexia Jay, who sang Adele's "One and Only" and "Lady Marmalade" by Patti LaBelle, was voted the champion of Season 29 of 'The Voice'.
Another season of “The Voice” is over and that means we have a new winner. The Season 29 finale of “The Voice: Battle of Champions” aired on April 14 with four singers and their coaches competing to ...
Alabama’s Alexia Jayy turned a three-chair Blind Audition into a ‘The Voice’ Season 29 win. Here's what to know about Alexia Jayy and her journey.
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