This is Blake Shelton's third consecutive win on “The Voice”

Jun 19, 2013 06:58 GMT  ·  By

“The Voice” has registered its youngest winner ever with Season 4's Danielle Bradbery. The winner was announced in the season finale on Tuesday, June 18.

16-year-old country singer Danielle Bradbery of Blake Shelton's team took home the coveted trophy. Michelle Chamuel of team Usher was the runner up, and The Swon Brothers came in third.

Shelton, celebrating his 38th birthday on Tuesday, also coached the last two “The Voice” winners – Jermaine Paul of Season 2 and last cycle's Cassadee Pope.

Adam Levine, left without a competitor in the game, has professed his support for Bradbery, mentioning that she is one of the biggest stars to walk on stage at “The Voice.”

“I came from singing in my room to being in the Top 3 and it's crazy,” she said before finding out she won, according to HuffPost.