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Sixteen-year-old Danielle Bradbery won Season 4 of the hit NBC singing competition ‘The Voice.’

This was the third win in a row for her mentor Blake Shelton. He said, “I don’t give a crap, honestly, about a threepeat.”

That said, the country crooner seemed decidedly pleased that his latest protege won a recording contract. Team Usher finalist Michelle Chamuel took second place and Team Blake’s other country act, the Swon Brothers, finished third.

Danielle is the youngest contestant and the first country artist to win ‘The Voice.’ Shelton called her “the most important star to ever walk across ‘The Voice’ stage.”

The Cypress, Texas native claims she has never had a vocal lesson, nor had she ever sung publicly before trying out for the show. Prior to auditioning, the teen did all of her singing in front of her bedroom mirror.

During the finale Bradbery teamed up with Hunter Hayes for an impressive duet performance of ‘I Want Crazy.’

Check it out below:

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