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Feb 26 2009

American Idol Next 12 Perform

Published by lrh2310 at 3:17 am under Music, relationship, television Edit This

American Idol had the next 12 contestants perform. Tomorrow night will eliminate 9 of them and save only 3 to move on to the next round. There were several that stood out and were good, but most were terrible. There’s an alarming amount of contestants that performed well enough in Hollywood managed to bore the viewers or sing horribly. Song choice is a real big problem this season.

The two top singers that should easily make it through are Allison (the red head) and Adam (with the killer vocals) . There are several others that could be the third choice such as Jasmine (who is really a good singer but chose the wrong song), Matt (also chose wrong song but has a good voice), and (the average) Kris. There are so so’s such as Jesse and Kai who performed well but not their best and Nick who loves to be funny while he performs. The third spot could end up with any of these choices since there was no one person that was exceptional and above the rest like Allison and Adam were.

The remaining contestants have seen their last day on AI such as Jeanine who thinks she was so great, but was not only hideous sounding she was hideous looking. The only good comment the judges could make was that she had good legs. Megan who has the long blonde curls was incredibly ridiculous as she nervously bopped around or jolted while singing her boring song. All the judges could say was that it was ok and she was very pretty. That long tattoo down her arm was also distracting to me and I just couldn’t stop staring at that and her horrible dance moves.

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