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Powerhouse singers Savannah Berry and Danielle Bradbery stick with Team Blake on The Voice

Sugar Land native Savannah Berry brought down the house during Tuesday's blind auditions on The Voice, joining Cypress' Danielle Bradbery as the season's second Houston-area contestant to effortlessly earn a spot on Team Blake.

Taking on the Taylor Swift/Civil Wars hit "Safe and Sound" from The Hunger Games, the 17-year-old country singer had Adam Levine pressing his "I Want You" buzzer just seconds into her performance. Shakira and Blake Shelton chimed in moments later.

"What I heard was something that couldn't be ignored," gushed Levine after the song.

"What I heard was something that couldn't be ignored," gushed Levine after the song, desperately fighting off his fellow judges with the claim of being the first to pick her.

But like Bradbery last week — and Baytown firecracker RaeLynn in season two — Berry stayed true to her countrified roots by choosing to work with Nashville giant Blake Shelton, who said he was "fascinated" by her voice.

More than 100 fans, friends and family members flocked to Bee's Creek Grill in Missouri City on Tuesday to watch Berry perform.

"We're so thankful for all the friends and family that have come out to support Savannah over the years who have always been here," the singer's mother Shelly Berry told KPRC Ch. 2, adding that she knew her daughter was destined for stardom since she first sang in from of her elementary school as a kindergartner.

Check out Houston's newest country talent below and be sure to tune into The Voice on Mondays and Tuesdays on NBC to follow their battle to the top.

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