History Made! Alexia Jayy Becomes The Voice’s First Black Woman Winner After 15 Years

Alexia Jayy performing on The Voice stage in a denim jumpsuit and red textured sleeves with sunflowers in her hair. Photo Credit: Alexia Jayy/Instagram
History was made on the world stage this week, and we need to talk about it.
Alexia Jayy, a 31-year-old R&B singer from Alabama, became The Voiceâs first Black woman champion on 14th April, claiming victory across the showâs entire 15-year history. Let that sink in. Fifteen years, twenty-nine seasons, and it took this woman from a small town in Alabama to finally break that ceiling wide open.
She competed on Team Adam, handing coach Adam Levine his fourth career win, and if you watched that finale, you know it was never really in question. Her finale performances of Patti LaBelleâs âLady Marmaladeâ and Adeleâs âOne and Onlyâ brought the coaching panel to their feet, and before the winner was announced, she joined Levine on stage for a duet of his Maroon 5 classic âSunday Morning.â
Alexiaâs journey to that stage began at the Blind Auditions, where her rendition of Aretha Franklinâs â(You Make Me Feel Like) a Natural Womanâ earned a chair turn from all three coaches. She chose Adam, partly because her 9-year-old son Matthew is a devoted Maroon 5 fan, which is one of the sweetest origin stories in competition television. From there, she moved through the Battle Round, the Knockouts, and the Semis with a consistency that made her the one to watch all season. Kelly Clarkson compared her tone to Whitney Houston and Lauryn Hill, a pairing that tells you everything you need to know about the kind of voice Alexia carries.

Alexia Jayy in a cream gown smiling alongside the legendary Ms. Lauryn Hill backstage at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards. Photo Credit: Alexia Jayy/Instagram
But hereâs what makes this story even richer: Alexia Jayy was already building something long before The Voice cameras found her. She sang background vocals for Muni Long on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon in 2022 â a moment she described as one of the most significant of her career, one that people from her small hometown simply donât get. And earlier this year, she performed alongside Leon Bridges as part of Lauryn Hillâs Grammy tribute to Roberta Flack at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards.
Away from the competition, she released her debut single âWho Raised Youâ in 2021, and her debut EP âMixed Emotionsâ followed in September 2025. She is also a mother, her son Matthew, now 9, watched her stop and start over the years, and according to Alexia, he never once stopped being proud of her.

The top nine finalists of The Voice Season 29 sitting together on a blue velvet sofa, with winner Alexia Jayy in a gold fringed dress at the centre. Photo Credit: Alexia Jayy/Instagram
As winner, Alexia walks away with $100,000 and a record deal with Republic Records, a label under Universal Music Group. Her new single âRent Freeâ dropped immediately following her win, produced by Grammy winners Jack Splash and Jim Jonsin, the people behind records for Kendrick Lamar, Alicia Keys, and Beyoncé. In Alexiaâs own words, the song is about knowing your worth: âSometimes people donât realise what they had until itâs gone, and by then youâve already moved on. But somehow, youâre still the one on their mind.â
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