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Alexia Jayy: First Black Woman The Voice Winner
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Alexia Jayy, the first Black woman to win NBCs The Voice, triumphed in Season twenty-nine, showcasing her powerful voice with performances of Lady Marmalade and Adeles One and Only. Hailing from Irvington, Alabama, and a Miles College alumna, Jayys journey began with a blind audition of A Natural Woman, leading her to join Adam Levines team for notable performances. Her roots in gospel music, influenced by her family girl group and sharing stages with legends like Lauryn Hill, have shaped her incredible talent. Post-win, Jayy performed on the Today Show and is poised for a successful career, breaking barriers and inspiring the next generation.
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