Chikezie (photo) was the first tonight to land a seat in the bottom three. He performed "It's Only For One Night" on last nights show. Chikezie has a wonderful voice, but he would be more suited singing in Vegas, or on Broadway. He has come a long way, but I fear this will be the end of the road for the motivated singer.
Syesha Mercado, to my surprise, took a seat next to Chikezie in the bottom three. Wearing her signature neck covering scarf, she took the news with a smile. I wonder if the scarf is for style, vocal chord warming, or hickie covering. SORRY, just wondering. Syesha gave a flawless performance last night singing "If I Were Your Woman". I had never heard this song before so I'm assuming many others, under the age of 30, were also confused with her selection. Certainly did not win her many votes with the viewers.
Kimberly Locke, who was in the top 3 of "American Idol" Season 2, performed her single "Fall" before the last of the bottom three were named.
The last to take a seat in the bottom three, for the first time, was Jason Castro. But in the end, Syesha and Jason were safe and it was Chikezie that was sent packing. Travel on Chikezie and Good Luck!
3 comments:
Do the black singers are eliminated before the white ones ? I can't see this show....
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Fran
Fran, I would hope that eliminations are based on talent and not race, but because the votes are placed by the American people, there's no way to be for sure. If you could watch the show you would see that the singers are of all nationalities. A young black singer, Jordan Sparks, won American Idol last year, if that helps you any.
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Haha -he was kinda entertaining, but I guess when the contestents are wittled down to a mere handful, someone's gotta go every week...
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