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 Champions" finale, which aired Tuesday, April 14. Alexia's win meant another feather in the cap for coach Adam Levine, who at one point declared her to be "one of the best singers I have ever heard in my life."

Alexia's performance of Aretha Franklin's "I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You)" in the April 13 semifinals earned her a spot in the finale, but it was her rendition of "Lady Marmalade" and Adele's "One and Only" that cinched her a win in a vote by an in-studio audience comprising past contestants and superfans.

The Season 29 runners-up were Team Kelly's Liv Ciara, who earned the second most votes; Team Legend's Lucas West, who was third; and Mikenley Brown, who came in fourth.

This Season 29 win is Levine's fourth: The show's first-ever winner, Javier Colon, hailed from Team Adam – as did Season 5's Tessanne Chin and Season 9's Jordan Smith. Levine, who took a break after Season 16 in 2019 and returned for 2025's Season 27, hadn't scored a coaching win in the decade since Smith was crowned the champion.