The big voice overwhelmed the beatbox  Wednesday night as Jordin Sparks was crowned the  newest and youngest "American Idol."
 Sparks, 17, of Glendale, Ariz., prevailed over  beatboxer Blake Lewis, 25, of Bothell,  Wash., after a triumphant performance Tuesday that wowed the show's judges and  the viewers who gave her a majority of the record 74 million votes  cast.
 "Mom, Dad, I love you," Sparks, the daughter  of retired NFL player Phillippi Sparks, said tearfully after a bearhug from  Lewis.
 The contest came down to either the stronger  singer, Sparks, or the better entertainer, Lewis. Sparks delivered her songs  simply and powerfully; Lewis' flourishes included his sound effects and sharp  dance moves.
 Even the famous were gushing over  Sparks.
 "She is an awesome singer," finale performer  Smokey Robinson said backstage. "She sings so good, it's hard to believe she's  17. To sing like that you would have to have lived for a long time. She's an old  soul."
 The finale pulled out the stops and the stars,  with Gwen Stefani, Tony Bennett, Bette Midler, Green  Day and more singing.
  
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