Danielle Bradbery, winner of The Voice season 4, released her newest single on Tuesday.

Backed by country music label Big Machine Records, Bradbery's The Heart of Dixie soared to the top of the iTunes charts following its debut. Clocking in at No. 1 on the country charts, the 16-year-old's new tune surpassed Darius Rucker's Wagon Wheel, former coach Blake Shelton's Boys 'Round Here, and Hunter Hayes' I Want Crazy.

While Bradbery is the third member of The Voice's Team Blake to win the competition, it doesn't appear that Shelton is too bothered by her surpassing him on the charts.

"I just downloaded @DBradbery "Heart Of Dixie" on iTunes... It's so freaking good I can't even... it's just... I need a drink!!!" Shelton tweeted.

For the new singer, The Heart of Dixie lyrics (written by Brett James, Troy Verges and Caitlyn Smith) made her think about all the people who supported her in order for her to get where she is now.

"The first time I heard this song I thought about the emotions in it," Bradbery said, according to Great American Country. "For me, Dixie's story is about inspiration. It is so honest. People of all ages and backgrounds supported me on The Voice and I love that this song shows how we can have the same feelings through different experiences, no matter where we are in life."

The Texas native will be performing her latest number tomorrow morning on the Today show.