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Gwen Stefani Thinks 21-Year-Old NJ Singer Who Won 'The Voice' Battle Has Star Quality

A 21-year-old New Jersey native is impressing judges on NBC's "The Voice."

Claudia B. and Mara Justine after singing "Son of a Preacher Man." Gwen Stefani did not mince her words, saying the 21-year-old New Jersey native has star quality.

Claudia B. and Mara Justine after singing "Son of a Preacher Man." Gwen Stefani did not mince her words, saying the 21-year-old New Jersey native has star quality.

Photo Credit: Trae Patton (inset)/Tyler Golden for NBC
Mara Justine at her audition on "The Voice."

Mara Justine at her audition on "The Voice."

Photo Credit: Greg Gayne/NBC

Mara Justine, who hails from Galloway, won a singing battle as she harmonized with Claudia B., 25, in their rendition of "Son of a Preacher Man" on the Tuesday, Oct. 31 episode.

Reba McEntire was the only judge who preferred Claudia's performance, but was impressed by both singers' talent given their ages. Niall Horan, Gwen Stefani, and John Legend — who coaches both women — all agreed the Mara ultimately won that battle.

Niall and Gwen both called it "flawless," and Gwen noted Mara's star quality.

Justine nailed her rendition of "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" on the Monday, Sept. 25 blind audition.

All four judges, Niall Horan, Reba McEntire, Gwen Stefani and John Legend were left stunned.

"They make 'em different in Jersey," Horan said. "Someone who's willing to go into the first round with an Elton John song and sing it like that takes something. If this is where you set the bar, what are we going to see from you down the line? America is going to fall in love with that voice."

Mara may look familiar as she made it to the finals of "America's Got Talent" when she was just 11 years old.

"The Voice" airs Mondays and Tuesdays at 8 p.m., on NBC.

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