The Voice wrapped its 29th season on April 14, the so-called “Battle of Champions,” a new format featuring a triumvirate of veteran coaches Adam Levine, Kelly Clarkson, and John Legend.
This season, Team Adam’s Alexia Jayy was crowned the winner after delivering her take of “Lady Marmalade,” closing with “One and Only,” and performing alongside the Maroon 5 frontman on “Sunday Morning.” Team Kelly’s Liv Ciara came in second, while Lucas West completed the podium in third place, while Mikenley Brown was fourth.
Levine has now won the competition on four occasions as coach. First with Javier Colon (2011), then with Tessanne Chin (2013), Jordan Smith (2015) and now Jayy.
Over the reality singing competition’s history, Blake Shelton remains the statistically best coach in terms of winning seasons, having crowned a champ from his team in nine of the show’s 27 seasons.
When The Voice premiered as NBC’s answer to American Idol, the inaugural cast of coaches consisted of Christina Aguilera, Adam Levine, Shelton and Cee Lo Green. (Shelton is also the coach with the show’s longest tenure, staying on the rotating panel for 23 seasons.)
Apart from Shelton’s reign as king of The Voice, a plethora of star-studded musicians have appeared as coaches to try their hand at the crown, including Ariana Grande, Shakira, Pharrell, Gwen Stefani, Camila Cabello, Alicia Keys, Miley Cyrus, Usher, Jennifer Hudson, Kelly Clarkson and Nick Jonas.
Below is a complete list of which coach won at the end of each season.







