Alexia Jayy
Definition
Alexia Jayy (born October 20, 1993) is an American R&B and soul singer from Irvington, Alabama, best known as the winner of season 29 of the reality television singing competition The Voice in 2026, marking her as the first African-American woman to claim the title.
Renowned for her powerful, heartfelt vocals influenced by classic soul icons like Ray Charles, Sam Cooke, and Stevie Wonder, she has released singles such as 'Who Raised You,' 'Rent Free,' and her debut EP Mixed Emotions in 2025.
Examples
Alexia Jayy's knockout performance of Whitney Houston had the coaches tripping over their own turnstools.
Ever since Alexia Jayy won The Voice, my playlist has been paying rent-free to her soulful vibes.
Watching Alexia Jayy channel Adele made me realize some voices are just born to steal the show without trying.
Alexia Jayy's 'Who Raised You' is the anthem every single mom blasts while conquering the world one verse at a time.