this week nyer performance suka Joshua & Skylar...yg lelain tu biasa2 jer termasuk la si
Jessica tu...tang vocal mmng xdinafikan...selalu nya org yg vokal hebat2 ni yg selalu xselamat utk ke final......
this season aku lebih bnyk setuju dgn komen Jimmy berbanding juri......
minggu ni Top 7 nyanyi lagu2 tahun 2010-2012
Rhyno Post at 10-4-2012 22:19
tersuka pulak performance colby last night sebab best lagu rihanna tu dia arrange jadi cemgitu. he had his moment lah waktu perform tu. kelas gitu. hopefully lepas ni phillip phillips akan shine lebih hebat dgn nyanyi lagu yg mantops arrangement dia. iols teringin sangat nak dgr heols bawak lagu smooth criminal. mesti best dia main gitar lagu tu
WTF is wrong with America? Joshua, Jessica in the bottom 3 pastu Jessica eliminated? Oh gosh. She sh ...
Rhyno Post at 13-4-2012 19:14
sebab kalau ikut percentage rakyat america mmg tak ramai yg incline to vote for theyols ini. sad but true. the judges must have thought about this sebab tu theyols gigih save kan save derang tuh for jessica especially. sekali betul...akhirnya...save telah digunakan utk jessica. minggu depan it's anybody's game. lepas ni fans jessica (pinoy especially) akan gigih la mengvote utk jessica sebab dah sentap dgn result this week.
aku pun x berapa nak suka jessica tu sgt...
tapi yang aku heran tu...hollie tu boleh lak top 4...
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chaoyunjie Post at 15-4-2012 10:44
hollie is suppose to go..even iols x suka sgt jessica,tp vocal dia mmg power,she should win or top three at least,x kisah la suara mcm beyonce ke dh mmg itu suara dia..dia nyanyi ape pon mmg bunyik beyonce tp dia x pernah menegcewakan every week..pelikla sape la suka sgt hollie tuh
'American Idol' Shocker As Fan Favorite Gets Sent Home
With no judges' save left on the table, "American Idol" had to send one of its Top 7 home on Thursday night and the person who got the boot proved to be a shocker.
(SPOILER - this story contains the elimination results of "Idol.")
After the Bottom 3 -- Hollie Cavanagh, Elise Testone and Colton Dixon -- were revealed, host Ryan Seacrest eventually told spiky-haired Colton he was going home.
"I need to apologize," Colton said after learning the news he was going home. "I wasn't myself last night and I get it...
"I appreciate what you told me last night," he said to the judging panel, who liked his Lady Gaga "Bad Romance" cover on Wednesday, but didn't think his version of "September" (from Earth, Wind & Fire) suited him best. "I'll take that when I'm making a record and I'll choose [better] songs."
Fans had to wonder if Randy Jackson, Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tyler were reconsidering having saved Jessica Sanchez the week before as Colton too was a big favorite.
Thursday night, in fact, was his first time in the Bottom 3 all season.
"You'll make many records, many records," Jennifer told Colton, following his elimination.
"You have a huge career ahead of you, man," Randy added.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Colton Dixon, the young singer from Tennessee known for his flamboyant hairstyle, became the fifth person voted off top-rated TV singing contest "American Idol" on Thursday night.
"I wasn't myself last night," said Dixon, whose Wednesday performance of Lady Gaga's "Bad Romance" was roundly criticized by the show's judges. Dixon thanked them for their honest feedback, and assured them he would incorporate it into a future album.
Host Ryan Seacrest described the singer as "a class act" as he left the stage, and judge Jennifer Lopez shook her head when Dixon's dismissal was announced.
Though Lopez described Dixon's performance as "exciting," she questioned whether he chose the right song for his voice, and mentor Jimmy Iovine said he sounded "completely wrong."
Thursday was Dixon's first - and last - time in the show's bottom three, where he was accompanied by contestants Hollie Cavanagh and Elise Testone, both of whom had found themselves in danger of elimination in previous weeks.
Contestant Jessica Sanchez, who was saved by judges last week after audiences voted her off the show, received enough votes to stay out of the bottom three.
Thursday night's show featured a tribute to Dick Clark, who Seacrest cited as an inspiration and a boon to the music industry. Pop band LMFAO performed its dance hit "Sorry for Party Rockin,'" and "Idol" alum Kris Allen took the stage to sing his song "The Vision of Love."
Five contestants remain on "Idol," which is half of the original number of finalists.
"Idol", which first aired in on Fox in 2002, has launched the careers of singers Kelly Clarkson, Adam Lambert, and Jennifer Husdon.
Now in its eleventh season, the show continues to be the most watched reality show in America, though it has received stiff competition from "The Voice" this year.
Audiences vote for their favorite performers by phone and text message each week as contestants are challenged by a variety of musical styles. The winning contestant receives a recording contract. This season's winner will be decided in May.