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Teenage Dream: Talented Contestant, 17, Has The Voice's Judges Bickering

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Apr. 3 2013, Published 10:11 a.m. ET

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A 17-year-old country singer made a great impression on the judges with her rendition of Taylor Swift's Safe and Sound on Tuesday night’s edition of NBC's The Voice, and we've got the details for you right here on RadarOnline.com

Houston, TX. native Savannah Berry, who previously worked with the band Sugarland after they scouted her via YouTube, had judges Blake Shelton, Adam Levine and Shakira tripping over one another in hopes of acquiring her services.

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"I know you're new at this, but it's terrifying how good you are," Adam told her, while Blake said, "I am fascinated by your voice."

Berry cited Blake's wife Miranda Lambert as one of her biggest influences and Blake, riffing off the connection, showed off his wedding ring and told her, "I'm actually married to Miranda Lambert!"

Shakira tried to sell herself saying of Adam and Blake: "These guys, three seasons already, they're jaded -- they're almost deaf. You want to be with someone who is fresh and hungry."

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Adam continued the sales pitch, saying, "Go with the person who believed first" -- as he was the first judge to buzz in -- which Blake reacted to by coughing, "Bull****!"

At the end of it, Savannah stayed closest to her roots, picking the award-winning king of her genre, Shelton.

"This is seriously the hardest part: I think I'm going to have to pick Blake," Savannah said. "This is the moment I've been dreaming about."

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The Voice airs on NBC Mondays and Tuesdays at 8/7c.

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