Alexia Jayy Wins Season 29 of 'The Voice' on NBC
‘The Voice’ Season 29 Winner Crowned On NBC
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Alexia Jayy has been crowned the winner of Season 29 of 'The Voice' on NBC, guided by coach Adam Levine. Runners-up included Lucas West and Mikenley Brown. Jayy's single 'Rent Free' is set to release shortly after her victory.
- 01Alexia Jayy won Season 29 of 'The Voice', mentored by Adam Levine.
- 02Runners-up included Lucas West from Team John Legend and Mikenley Brown and Liv Ciara from Team Kelly Clarkson.
- 03Jayy's single 'Rent Free' will be released on April 15, produced by Grammy winners.
- 04Xfinity awarded Jayy an Artist Launch kit, including a home recording studio and a year of internet service.
- 05Jayy's performances throughout the season showcased her vocal talent and versatility.
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In a thrilling finale on April 14, Alexia Jayy was crowned the winner of Season 29 of 'The Voice' on NBC, mentored by Adam Levine. The season featured intense competition, with Jayy impressing coaches and audiences alike with her powerful performances of classics like Aretha Franklin's 'I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Loved You)' and Whitney Houston's 'You Give Good Love'. Runners-up included Lucas West from Team John Legend and Mikenley Brown and Liv Ciara from Team Kelly Clarkson. Following her victory, Jayy's single 'Rent Free', produced by Grammy Award winners Jack Splash and Jim Jonsin, is set to drop on April 15. As part of her prize, she received an Artist Launch kit from Xfinity, which includes a home recording studio and a year of internet service, enabling her to pursue her music career further. Jayy's journey on 'The Voice' highlighted her rich vocal talent and emotional depth, making her a standout competitor this season.
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