Michigan single mother has shot to win ‘The Voice’ and leave her day job to finally live her dream
Updated May 10, 2021;
Posted May 10, 2021
Zania Alaké performs during the Knockout Round of "The Voice" on April 26, 2021. (Photo by Tyler Golden/NBC)
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She’s a single mother of two and a banker with powerful and soulful vocal pipes giving her a legit shot of winning one of the biggest singing competitions on the planet. Tonight, 34-year old Zania Alaké takes the stage during the first live shows of the season on “The Voice.”
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Alaké was born and raised in Detroit and still lives there. She went to Wayne State University for music, but has been working as a banker for the last 10 years. She’s a single mother of a 3-year old and a 2-year old and says she hopes to give up her day job and sing for a living after her journey on the show ends.