Wednesday, March 30, 2005

American Idol Results

Wow! We can't believe that Jessica is going home. :-(

We are very very sad.

Apparently voters are more interested in popularity than in actual singing ability.

After last nights performance, Jessica Sierra had no business being in the bottom 3.

We picked Anthony for the bottom 3 because we didn't think he was as popular as the others. Apparently we were close to wrong.

A note to Nadia Turner: If you follow this advice, you will stand a chance and stop ending up in the bottom 3.

The reason you keep ending up in the bottom 3 has to do most likely with attitude. What comes accross is an attitude of "I'm going to be edgy & different despite what anyone says." It seems as though you are trying to prove something.

Are you trying to prove that an odd edgy person can win? If so, Fantasia already did that. But she did it with friendly soul.

The difference between Fatasia's edginess and yours is that hers seemed to come from a genuine love of what she was doing and a love of having others enjoy it. Yours seems like, you don't really care if anyone enjoys it or not; or perhaps, "if they don't like it, they just don't know any better...".

Whatever the reason, this "attitude" is what is landing you in the bottom 3 and if you don't change it, you will lose this competition. You've got the voice, but it will take more than that to win.

Winning Advice For Anwar Robinson: We were not surprised that Anwar ended up in the bottom 3 this week. We believe the reason he was in the bottom 3 is the same reason that La Toya London lost last year.

La Toya London has a fantastic voice and is a performing "technician". She is technically perfect. But she lacked the soulfulness, feeling and loving audience communication that Fantasia Barrino & Diana DeGarmo had.

The Anwar performance this week seemed technically rehearsed. But it lacked that repore with the audience. You're going to have to perform like you love it to win.

---- By Toli Cefail

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