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siobhan and tim |
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1165# sweetmm
Tentulah abe kesukaan Kara, Casey |
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Teka siapa
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sweetmm Post at 5-4-2010 13:26
auwwww...is that case....
he looks soooo.......clean...;) |
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3 pompuan jer tinggal ek..............tapi tim urban nih mmg cam sanjaya ler....boleh tahan fan base walo performance nan hado gitu |
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akak tak puas hati si Didi Benami keluar
suara dia unik dowh.. kalau suara si katie tu belambak
mesmerize Post at 1-4-2010 23:43
noque, vetul sesangat,
aii rasa didi benami tu anytime boleh outshine taylor swift |
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Top 10 best-selling ‘American Idols’
Reality competition has turned many amateurs into singing superstars
LOS ANGELES - Over its eight seasons, “American Idol” has turned dozens of amateur singers into superstars. Kelly Clarkson went from blushing 20-something with a big voice to international sensation thanks to her top spot on the show, while the quiet but commanding Carrie Underwood scored Grammys, country music accolades and millions of album sales after winning the crown.
Plenty of formerly undiscovered singers have gone far even without winning the competition too, like season two runner-up Clay Aiken, who went from chart topper to Broadway star. Who could forget Chris Daughtry, the shaved-headed rocker, who went on to front his own ensemble and win the hearts of millions.
With “Idol’s” current season inching its way toward crowning a new winner, AccessHollywood.com decided to take a look at the show’s alumni, counting up their record sales domestically to find out who are the Top 10 Best Selling “American Idols” of all-time ...
10. David Archuleta — 962,000 albums sold
One of “American Idol’s” youngest competitors to date, Archuleta came close to becoming the seventh “American Idol” in 2008, but narrowly lost out to David Cook. As America has seen, however, his second place finish didn’t stop “Archie” from making it big.
The singer released his self-titled debut album shortly after the show in 2008, featuring romantic ballads like “Crush” and “To Be with You.” It went gold within several months. The sweet and talented Archuleta has since sold a total of 962,000 albums.
Like fellow “Idol” star Clay Aiken, Archuleta also released a Christmas album, which he titled, “Christmas From the Heart” in 2009.
8. Jordin Sparks — 1.2 million albums sold (tie)
During her tenure on “American Idol” in Season 6, the young and talented Sparks wowed the judges and fans so much she was never in the bottom three throughout the entire competition — eventually winning it all.
In 2007, Jordin released her self-titled debut album featuring platinum hits “No Air,” which peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and “Tattoo.” Jordin’s success has given her the opportunity to work with other stars including OneRepublic’s Ryan Tedder, who wrote the standout hit, which also inspired the title for her latest album, “Battlefield.”
8. Kellie Pickler — 1.2 million albums sold (tie)
Pickler may not have taken the gold in the fifth season of “American Idol,” which was swooped by the harmonica playing Taylor Hicks, but the country cutie did earn gold for her post-“Idol” debut album release of “Small Town Girl” in 2006.
Her Southern charm and country twang melted the hearts of her fans, resulting in a record deal that has since landed her two albums featuring country-pop songs — “Red High Heels” and “Makin’ Me Fall In Love Again.” Her singles “Red High Heels” and “Best Days of Your Life” both went gold in 2009, adding to her post-“Idol” success.
7. David Cook — 1.3 million albums sold
Season eight of “American Idol” is commonly referred to as “Battle of the Davids,” as rocker David Cook and teen-pop David Archuleta went neck-and-neck throughout the entire competition. The rock star ultimately prevailed in 2008 with his raw voice and acoustic renditions of timeless hits from all genres.
As the show ended, Cook released his first single, “Time of My Life,” which went platinum in 2008. His first self-titled album, “David Cook,” topped the charts and went platinum in 2009. Just a year later, the album’s first major single, “Light On,” did it again, going platinum in January 2010.
6. Fantasia Barrino — 2.3 million albums sold
At 17, Barrino faced more adversity than the average teen, becoming a single mother and struggling with illiteracy, but that did not stop her from pursuing her dreams. Two years later, at 19, she catapulted onto the scene in 2004 when she won “American Idol” with her passionate performances, musical versatility and moving life story.
After beating runner-up Diana DeGarmo, Barrino released her first single, “Free Yourself,” off of her album of the same name. She followed up her success with a self-titled second album, “Fantasia,” in 2007, which went gold.
With two albums under her belt, Barrino landed the lead role in the highly acclaimed Broadway musical “The Color Purple,” playing Celie. She can now be seen starring in her own reality show on VH1, “Fantasia for Real.”
5. Ruben Studdard — 2.5 million albums sold
Birmingham, Ala., native Studdard took the crown as the second “American Idol” winner in the show’s history in 2003, overpowering a strong campaign by Clay Aiken’s faithful fans (more on them later). Dubbed the “Velvet Teddy Bear” by Gladys Knight early on in season two, Studdard charmed audiences with his smooth, jazzy voice and that unforgettable smile.
He released his first single, “Flying Without Wings,” just one month after the show ended, and followed it up in December with a full-length album, “Soulful,” which featured two Top 10 tracks. The album showed off Studdard’s R&B and hip-hop swagger and led to the album going platinum in 2003.
The next year, he released a gospel album entitled “I Need an Angel,” which went gold. He has since followed that effort up with the album “The Return” in 2007 and “Love IS” in 2009, which he dedicated to his wife.
4. Clay Aiken — 4.9 million albums sold
Long before the “Soul Patrol” rallied behind “Grey Charles,” aka Taylor Hicks in season five, Clay Aiken was the first “Idol” contestant to have a group of super-mobilized and creatively named fans — in his case, the “Claymates.” The skinny, redheaded, flat-ironed wonder’s followers were strong, but they fell just shy of pushing their candidate to the top, a spot taken by Studdard in season two.
Still, not winning “American Idol” did little to stop the star. His first single, a cover of the classic “Bridge Over Troubled Water,” went platinum, and his debut album, 2003’s “Measure of a Man” went double platinum. He cleverly followed that up in 2004 with a holiday album, “Merry Christmas With Love,” which also reached platinum status. Aiken released his last album, “On My Way Here,” in 2008 and he recently starred on Broadway in “Spamalot.”
3. Chris Daughtry — 5.3 million albums sold
Daughtry never won “Idol,” and he didn’t even make it into the top three during season five of the show, but he’s the third best-selling alumnus of all. Following the competition, the shaved-headed rocker went from solo standout to fronting a band bearing his surname. The group’s self-titled debut album, released in 2006, featured the radio staple, “It’s Not Over,” and the song “American Idol” has used repeatedly to send booted contestants on their way — “Home.” The LP has thus far sold more than 4 million copies. Daughtry’s sophomore effort, “Leave This Town,” dropped in 2009 and went platinum in February 2010.
2. Kelly Clarkson — 10.4 million albums sold
The original “American Idol,” Kelly Clarkson showed the U.S.A. that a reality show could find a true superstar. The outspoken Texan gal quickly won over the judges — Paula Abdul, Randy Jackson and newcomer to American TV at the time, Brit Simon Cowell — with her big, booming voice.
Clarkson’s first album, “Thankful,” released in 2003, went double platinum, but it was her second album — “Breakaway” — that really took the singer to the top, featuring the anthem “Since U Been Gone.” The release went platinum six times over.
“My December,” dropped in 2007, showed off Clarkson’s own songwriting skills and sold over a million copies. She shined again in 2009 with “All I Ever Wanted,” which featured radio favorite “My Life Would Suck Without You,” and the Katy Perry-penned, “I Do Not Hook Up.”
1. Carrie Underwood — 10.5 million albums sold
Underwood was just a sweet Oklahoma college student when she appeared on “American Idol’s” season 4. The quiet blonde went from strength to strength on the show and took her country leanings all the way to the top, winning the “Idol” crown in 2005.
Her debut album, “Some Hearts,” was released in the fall of that year and, thanks to songs like “Jesus, Take the Wheel” and “Before He Cheats,” went on to sell more than 7 million copies. She picked up two Grammys too.
Underwood followed the blockbuster album up with 2007’s “Carnival Ride,” which earned the beauty another Grammy and led to her winning ACM’s Entertainer of the Year Award in 2009, the first woman to win the gong since 2001. She dropped her latest effort, “Play On,” in the fall of 2009.
Hancus winner S5; rasa2 S8 winner pun sama kut. |
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guys betoi ke Adam Lambert is going to be this week’s mentor?.. |
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1165# sweetmm
kesian mamat ni xpernah follow American Idol dan takpernah ada tv sejak umur 4 tahun lagi ...yg lawak when he said minat billy ray cyrus dpn miley...he..he..putus wire mamat ni.. |
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1161# minah_ronggeng
besarnya cincin tunang mezghan.. |
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JOM MASUK PERADUAN MINGGUAN AI9 TOP 9
KLIK SINI
HADIAH KREDIT MENANTI ANDA........... |
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x sabo nk tgk AI bs0k...
hopefully lee buat yg terbaek
kena puji ngan judge |
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Spoiler
Aaron Kelly – Long and Winding Road – Very bland.
Katie Stevens – Let it Be – Good live
Andrew Garcia – Can’t Buy Me Love – Wasn’t as good as last week–standing with the guitar, changed it up just a little bit.
Mike Lynche – Eleanor Rigby – Orchestra on the floor with him–soulful vibe
Crystal Bowersox – Come Together – Played guitar, A horn-player on stage with her
Tim Urban – All My Loving – Played guitar
Casey James – Jealous Guy – Played guitar – No band – with cello very acoustic…
Siobhan Magnus – Across the Universe – Sang it straight, no big note. Piano player on stage, sat on a stool. Wild outfit
Lee Dewyze – Hey Jude – Guy with Bagpipes dressed in a kilt. |
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Adam Lambert to be 'American Idol' mentor
(Entertainment Weekly) -- Adam Lambert will serve as guest mentor on the April 13 episode of American Idol, a spokesperson for 19 Entertainment confirms exclusively to EW.
Internet buzz began swirling this afternoon that Sony Music reps had contacted selected radio stations with the announcement that last year's runner-up would advise season 9's Top 8 contestants, and then perform his current single "Whattaya Want From Me" on the April 14 results-show telecast.
There's no official word yet on what theme the contestants will tackle during Lambert's visit.
Lambert as mentor should provide a glittery adrenaline shot to an Idol season that's struggled to find its water-cooler mojo.
Adam, perhaps more than any former contestant, should be able to help Idol's low-key crop of current contenders add some much-needed drama to their performances. Plus, what better way to promote Adam's single (currently lodged at No. 20 on Billboard's Hot 100) and planned summer tour?
Of course, there will be some "Idol" fans who argue Adam is too inexperienced to don a mentor's cap, seeing how only a year ago he ended every one of his performances with a critique from Paula Abdul.
Point taken, but what Adam lacks in music-biz wisdom, he makes up for with his knowledge of the singularly grueling "Idol" experience.
Just yesterday, while interviewing season 9's latest ousted contestant, Didi Benami, talk turned to her struggles with last week's R&B theme, and she didn't seem to completely understand where I was coming from when I asked her if she'd studied previous Idol successes like Adam, Kris Allen, and David Cook -- and the way they managed to sculpt a wide variety of genres to fit their artisstic styles, and not the other way around.
Surviving and thriving in the genre-a-week "Idol" rollercoaster is something that a Mick Jagger or a Dolly Parton or even a Beyoncé or a Kanye has never had to do.
If Adam can help season 9's Top 8 to better understand the mechanics of the show -- and it results in improved performances -- I don't see how anyone loses. |
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