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'The Voice': 17-Year-Old Singer Has Coaches 'Jumping Through Hoops' to Win Her Over

"Who wants me more, though?"

When 17-year-old singer Angelina Nazarian earned two chair turns on The Voice after her performance of Kelly Clarkson's "The Trouble With Love Is," she made sure coaches Reba McEntire and Niall Horan fought for her. Both coaches who turned their chairs were enthusiastic about Nazarian, but the Michigan native who now lives in Dubai wanted to make sure she made the right choice.

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When Horan spoke to Nazarian, he described her voice as powerful and said he would love to be her coach. McEntire then shared her surprise that Nazarian was only 17. She also touted her experience as a longtime singer and offered her expertise to the singer.

"The other coach to my right is wonderful," McEntire said of Horan, "but if you came with me, we would explore new things for you to sing."

When Stefani got her chance to talk, she first mentioned her love for Nazarian's outfit and she then said she is in "full regret mode" for not turning her chair. Horan then took the floor again and mentioned his win last season with teenage singer Gina Miles to try to sweeten the deal.

Nazarian had a tough choice to make, but before she decided, she wanted to make sure McEntire and Horan really wanted her on their team, so she asked them for a favor.

"Can I hear both you guys say, 'Oh, thanks for picking me,' just so I can how it sounds?" she asked.

McEntire and Horan obliged while the crowd and other judges laughed. Legend then noted, "She's got you jumping through hoops over here, I like it!"

Still conflicted over her decision, Nazarian frantically asked, "Who wants me more, though?" McEntire and Horan both stood up — Horan offering his "Team Niall" sweatshirt and McEntire offering her water bottle.

In the end, Nazarian chose to join McEntire's team.

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