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Randy Jackson talks about 'Idol' judges' future
Randy Jackson talks about 'Idol' judges' future. Randy Jackson Says All Three 'American Idol' Judges Will Return For Season 11
The Dawg has spoken!

While an official announcement has yet to be made, Randy Jackson says he and his fellow "American Idol" Season 10 judges, Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tyler, are "in it to win it" for Season 11 of their reality mega-hit.
"Here's the thing: the change of the judges was really fantastic, so please tell me that everybody is coming back next season?" George Lopez asked Randy during Thursday's "Lopez Tonight" on TBS.

"We'll all be back next year, man," Randy replied. "I believe we'll all be back!
"It was a hot season," he added. "We started something. It was our tenth anniversary, so going into Season 11, we've got a lot to prove and show again."

According to FOX News, however, the "On The Floor" singer recently said she's not sure if she'll return,

"It's too early to tell," the website reported.

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Thia Megia

Thia Megia, Jacob Lusk praised on 'America Idol's Motown episode - which contestant will be eliminated?

Thia Megia heated up the "American Idol" stage on Wednesday, March 23, with her rendition of the 1963 fast-paced hit "(Love Is Like A) Heat Wave" as the remaining 11 contestants performed during "Motown Week."
Megia, 16, earned praise from the judges after appearing to bore them the previous week with her cover of the ballad "Colors of the Wind," from the soundtrack of Disney's "Pocahontas."

"It was great to see you let loose like that," judge Jennifer Lopez told Megia. "Who knew you had that in you? I didn't."

Meanwhile, Jacob Lusk, 23, earned a standing ovation for his rendition of the 1968 song "You're All I Need to Get By" by Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell.

Judge Steven Tyler rushed up on stage and hugged Lusk following his performance.


"I am honored, honored to be in your presence," Tyler said. "You make me cry when you sing."

Randy Jackson called it "the best performance on this entire stage on this entire history of the show."

Among the other highlights of the night - Pia Toscano's cover of "All In Love Is Fair" and James Durbin's performance of "Living For The City." Both songs are from Stevie Wonder.

The other remaining contestants are Lauren Alaina, Stefano Langone, Haley Reinhart, Scotty McCreery, Paul McDonald and Naima Adedapo.

Last week, Karen Rodriguez was eliminated from the hit FOX reality series. On Thursday, March 24, a contestant is expected to be voted off the show. Also, season Three finalist and Oscar-winning actress Jennifer Hudson, as well as country music duo Sugarland, are scheduled to perform on stage.

The judges have the power to save from elimination a person deemed to have gotten the lowest number of votes. They can only exercise this option once, after a unanimous decision, and only until only five contestants remain in the competition. If a finalist is saved, the two contestants who receive the lowest number of votes will be axed on the following elimination episode.


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The vaunted group round dashes dreams just as designed

 Hollywood Week carries on with the group round in this supersized episode. The group round is one of my favorite times for three reasons: First ,it's reminiscent of hellish high school group projects, except this time we don't have to shoulder all the work for Too-Cool-For-Tri-Fol​ds Charlie. Second, people get catty and cry a lot. And third, the producers are forced to show us new faces we haven't seen in the auditions as the "early favorites" are lumped into groups with them. New talent! I think I will enjoy this group round in particular because lunatic Ashley Sullivan is still in it!

Seacrest promises us that all the drama will "explode on stage" and that "new stars will shine." If he's wrong about this, he owes me two hours of my life. 
Choosing Groups

The remaining 168 hopefuls choose their own groups, then pick a song from a list of 20, and must figure out "choreography," in one night. Some of the contestants from Day 1 tried to get a jump on the gun by forming groups and picking songs early but the jig was up. The groups have to be a mix of Day 1 and Day 2 contestants because it has to be fair!

Tiffany Rios has trouble finding a group, and this is no surprise at all to anyone except Tiffany. She's a professional choreographer, who wouldn't want her?! Tiffany makes a plea to Scotty McCreery, which starts a trend of everyone trying to get Scotty in their group, until no one wanted Scotty in their group. Promising young singers can be so fickle.


Basically it was nuts and it brought out the worst in people, especially Jordan Dorsey, who decided he was the newest judge. The fickle group choosing leaves Tiffany Rios and a girl named Jessica groupless and cloying at the microphone, Brett Loewenstern and the "sugar mamas" without a Day 2 person, and Jordan Dorsey with a bad 'tude. Hollywood Week, you're making me hate everyone already!

No one wants to be with Tiffany and Jessica, so a producer tells them they can do a duet. The duet that will send them home (I hope!). The groups break off to rehearse in the lobby, garage, bathrooms, or in front of their moms.

James Durbin, this year's screamer, is upset because the moms are there, or maybe because Emma Henry is in his group. He vents his frustration by spying, which makes his group, "The Deep Vs" feel superior. Stop scream-singing, please.

Jacqueline, Rob, and Chelsee formed the group "Three's Company" and they are suffering for lack of Nick Fink. No, they're not. They're suffering because Rob isn't a big dancer. Not like Nick probably is. Ah, Nick.

Predictably, Ashley Sullivan crashes like an addict. She wants to quit and her group is like, "No, don't! But it's okay if you want to." So Ashley quits, screwing her group over royally. She freaks out in front of a producer, who is probably wishing they'd done a few psych exams before starting Hollywood Week. We'll worry about the contestants' mental state later.

Jacee got kicked out of the group, because Clint is "a stickler for people holding their notes." That's a really crappy move, you guys. Jacee goes to his parents, who tell him to have fun. Aww, Jacee! Meanwhile, Jordan Dorsey has still HAD IT with everyone, so he shops around and joins a new group. This is madness!

Ashley Sullivan, my favorite crazy, un-quits and re-joins her group. "The Sugar Mamas," my new favorite group, finds Jacee, and they are impossibly sweet. Jacee vows to learn Duffy's "Mercy" before the night is through. You haven't heard that song, Jacee? I guess it did come out when he was like, ten.

The Group Performances (where Ryan Seacrest assures us some of our "favorites" will be going home)

Steven Tyler made a funny joke about addiction, but they were all too nervous to laugh. Randy Jackson warns the groups, somewhat ominously, never to forget the words.
A group of three from New York opens with "Grenade," and it was easy, breezy, beautiful, although I'd argue that Pia was the clear standout in the group. The next groups are "440," Jordan Dorsey's former group, and "Four Plus One," Jordan's current group. I would love to see him eliminated. To my relief, he is not very good in his new group, singing "I Want You Back." But J.Lo thought they were all great and sent them all through to the next round. Jordan had better be eliminated soon!

I liked "440" a lot better, especially new face Lauren Turner.

After moving them around like chess pieces (Ryan Seacrest's favorite thing to do), the judges sent them all through. They will face Jordan another day!

"Rebel Star" (aka Tiffany and Jessica) frightens everyone as they take the stage. Well, I won't speak for everyone, but Tiffany frightens me in general, and those shorts were particularly frightening. Randy Jackson cut it short because, while it was glittery and animal print-y, it was an atrocity. Tiffany refused to believe Randy, who sent them both home. Sorry, Jessica, but you got aboard the Titanic when you joined "Rebel Star."

It was a great moment when the camera crew had to go get that guy, Kevin, the missing member of "Spanglish." And Kevin wasn't so bad fresh out of bed! Sadly, not everyone was singing with the benefit of a full night's sleep. Steven wasn't judging fully awake, either. Karen Rodriguez, of Myspace, and shirtless Jovany moved through.

The group "Center Stage" knows how to make sure their performance airs--have Lauren Alaina in your group and sing to Steven Tyler in a chair.

I wanted to hate it, but it was too adorable and I loved how they had Steven sing along at the end. It woke him up. Only Lauren went through, and the three other group members we never met were demoted to members of the Lauren Alaina fanbase.

"Early favorite" Matt Dillard did not do so well. Colton Dixon, who kind of looks like Chord Overstreet, was the Lauren Alaina of his group as the rest of them were eliminated. The auditions, according to editing, went downhill from there. They broke Randy Jackson Law and forgot the words. Even though Jennifer felt personally connected to her, Paris Tassin was eliminated, along with a few other people we barely knew, and Emily Anne Reed (no!), Alyson Jados, Janelle Arthur, Courtney Penry, and Aaron Gutierrez (while his brother, Mark makes it through).

Up next: "The Hits" (crazy Ashley's group!). To my surprise and the judges' delight, "The Hits" hit that Blu Cantrell song out of the park. They all made it through, having been ordained the "best harmonized group" of all. You did it, Ashley! You and your off-putting jacket are going through to the next round!

"The Deep Vs" are first to perform "Somebody to Love," and James Durbin scream-sang the crap out of it, while Emma Henry hid in the background. But they did it all without stage moms. James and someone named Caleb make it through. The mommies declared that "The Deep Vs" blew it for themselves. Just wait til you hear their babies!

"The Minors," without their mothers' accompaniment, perform the same song next. OK, as much as I wanted to see them fail because of their moms, they just killed it and got a standing ovation from the judges. It was, dare I say, inspirational! They, and their moms, are all through. The mothers rush the stage, with their dreams for their children finally half-realized.

Despite a terrible performance of "Grenade," three people move forward, including Corey Levoy who wanted to know why. Not so smart, Corey. After that confusing moment, the Night Owls chose to sing acapella. Faces we've seen before included Julie Zorilla and Casey Abrams. Julie Zorilla is still winning the Best Dressed award and Casey Abrams is still one of my favorites, and for that they are the only two moving through.

The next group, including Naima Adedapo, sings the same song, also acapella, with much better results. It was fun, even! They all move through and "a new star emerges in Jacob Lusk."

The following group had a lot of people we've seen before like Devyn Rush, Caleb Hawley, and Chris Medina. I like this kid Carson Higgins, he's got flair and reminds me of a guy I knew in high school.

Everyone except Devyn Rush made it through. I'm sad about it, especially because I heard her job as a singing waitress isn't waiting for her when she gets back. Caleb Hawley comforted her and I want him to be my boyfriend. Yikes, I hope he's not one of the teenagers.

Finally, we will see "Sugar Mama and the Babies" plus Jacee. Brett welcomed him into the group with open arms, but can Jacee remember the words? I can't help but love Brett Loewenstern. Poor little Jacee. He forgot the words and just ad-libbed about not wanting to go home. "Idol," quit playing games with my heart! Jacee's current group tells the judges about how his other group kicked him out, as Clint villainously applies his chapstick.

Dramatically, they all move forward. No one is happier for Jacee than Brett, who hates bullies like Clint and the Guaps!

Clint, wearing his baby glasses, tries to defend their decision to kick Jacee out.Then Scotty takes responsibility and defends Jacee like a champ. Their rendition of the song was weird and full of ironic glasses, but good. They all move forward and while they slighted Jacee, I'm glad because they were really good and I love Scotty. He's too sweet.

The moment we've all been waiting for, apparently, is the group performance from Three's Company. Rob Bolin is having trouble with the lyrics, but we won't quit on him until he gets back together with Chelsee, even if it's not the best decision for his life right now!

Jacqueline Dunford was bad, missing the wind beneath her wings (Nick!), and Rob was worse. He completely bailed on it like it was a joke, singing, "I'm so tired. I'm so tired, but I'm gonna do my best." That was not your best, Rob. Chelsee and Jacqueline move forward and Rob goes home. What a completely awkward ending to the episode! It's only appropriate that I leave you with this picture, I guess.

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Jennifer Lopez - Does the newest host of American Idol Jennifer Lopez bring style to the show? Yes, Yes, and Yes.

Jennifer Lopez is undoubtedly a fashion diva! The singer/actress/judge hasn't skipped a beat in her stylish ensembles and likely won't stop any time soon.

Many style blogs such as Style Binge are gushing over Lopez's fashion choices,

Big fan of Jen's choices overall -- clean, simple and muted seems to be the mantra. She's flaunting less cleavage than Simon Kara and hasn't opted for anything so flashy it borders on distracting.
What do you think of Jennifer Lopez's fashion choices on American Idol compared to the other female judges?

Top American Idol Moments

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American Idol Top Moments

The world's greatest reality TV singing competition is back to glue you to the idiot box.

Tune in to the premiere of American Idol Season 10 on Star World, Astro Channel 711 on Thursday, 20th January 2011 at 6pm, with a primetime repeat at 8pm.
Adam Lambert may be today's definition of glam, but who better to school the sex symbol but the grandmasters of glam themselves - KISS. We bet Gene Simmons will one day join the judging panel though.
Blake Lewis

This singer-songwriter cum beatboxer blazed new trails on Idol with his flash and extremely unique style. While his post-Idol career may not match up to luminaries like Kelly Clarkson and Chris Daughtry, nonetheless he's had pretty good success on the dance charts, having released his second album, 'Heartbreak' on Vinyl in 2009.

Bo Bice

How could he not have won, with those shampoo-commercial locks and manly beard? One of the original rockers that joined American Idol, along with his polar opposite Chris Daughtry, Bo hasn't been heard much from lately... Perhaps a Loreal ad may revive his career.

David Archuleta and David Cook

The Two Davids, David Archuleta and David Cook, represented a clash between two generations - one a fresh-faced kid with stars in his eyes and the other a rocker with a steady grin. David Cook may have emerged victorious, but he's got a lot of catching up to do if he's gonna overtake the popular Archuleta.

Fantasia Barrino

Fantasia Barrino's voice is the stuff of legend. There's a reason why she won American Idol, and it's because beyond a shadow of a doubt she was the most electrifying singer that season. While she may not be as ubiquitous as Jennifer Hudson, she's a staple for listeners of great soul music and with a third studio album out now, she'll go far, if not further.

Jennifer Hudson

Jennifer Hudson was eliminated from Idol way too early, but ever since, she's gone on to release critically acclaimed albums, win an Oscar for singing in a movie, and generally kick @ss all around. Living proof that not winning the competition may not always be the worst thing that can happen to you.


  Sanjaya

Ah Sanjaya. You will not be remembered for your singing skills, or lack of, but for that amazing hair that you one day insisted into turning into a ponytail-mohawk hybrid that possibly had come alive through the intervention of an evil force. 

William Hung

Bumbling, lovable, dripping sincerity from every pore, and, oh yeah, famous for singing Ricky Martin's 'She Bangs' in the most tuneless way possible. That and accompanied with strange hand and arm movements in an attempt that could be called 'Dancing'. And went on to international stardom.

Chris Daughtry’s shocking departure

American Idol's most famous rock star, Chris Daughtry, was one of the favourites to win Idol Season 5. In fact, his rendition of Fuel's 'Hemorrhage' was so friggin' awesome, the band offered him a spot as the leading front man - while he was still on Idol! But of course, drama knocked on Idols' door when Chris was, like Jen Hudson, controversially eliminated, finishing fourth in the competition. We swear we could hear hearts break from across the Pacific Ocean.

David Archuleta mesmerizes the world

with just one song

During the Top 20 stage of Idol Season 7, the then 16-year-old David Archuleta shyly walked onto the stage, looked nervously at the crowd, belted out his own version of John Lennon's classic 'Imagine' and shyly walked off the stage. That was when little Archie captured the hearts of gajillions worldwide.

J-Hud voted off

Jennifer Hudson, arguably one of the most talented contestants the show has ever seen, was controversially voted off Season 3 of the show, finishing in seventh place.
That week the show's 3 divas, Fantasia Barrino, LeToya London and Hudson placed in the bottom 3, to the dismay of the show's judges, who dubbed the ladies the three best singers of the season. Hudson's vote-off inspired a new Idol rule, producers now allow the judges to save one contestant from being voted off each season.
Jennifer didn't stay down for long though. Instead of retreating into a corner, Hudson scored the role of a lifetime in the movie adaptation of the Tony-Award winning Broadway show, Dreamgirls, beating Season 3 winner Fantasia Barrino, who also auditioned for the part.
Hudson ended up winning the Oscar and Golden Globe for her portrayal of Effie White.

Kelly Clarkson becomes first American Idol

In 2002, a small-town girl named Kelly Clarkson thrilled millions and became the first ever American Idol, beating runner-up Justin Guarini by a mile. Kelly went on to become the most successful Idol ever until another small-town girl named Carrie Underwood came along. It didn't matter though, 'cos by that time, Kelly is already a superstar in her own rights.

Robin Williams is Russian Idol

During an Idol special in Season 7, Idol Gives Back, funnyman Robin Williams played fake Russian Idol winner with a bad sense of humour, Ivan Poppinoff (but please, call him Bob). Bob did what no other Idols have done before: he made fun of Simon Cowell, made him smile for a bit and he even managed to grab a piece of his tush. Yowza! 

Sanjaya’s hair-raising pony-hawk

Move over David Beckham, your Mohawk has been out-hawked! In Season 6, Sanjaya Malakar sang No Doubt's 'Bathwater' sporting a 'hybrid' Mohawk which is made out of multiple ponytails. It was like nothing we have seen before, and Idol host Ryan Seacrest even christened it the Ponyhawk. Sadly, that was Sanjaya's fifteen minutes of fame.

Simon and Paula's French kiss 

During Season 2's finale, Fox showed a mini-clip of Paula Abdul and Simon Cowell's alleged 'affair', in which they shared a three-second Frencher (!!). We don't know what's worse: The goose bump-raising liplock, Simon's porn-ish acting skills, or the cheesy music playing in the background. It's just gross.

Simon, We're Brothers Forever!

Remember Renaldo Lapuz? The guy who sang a self-written tune titled 'We're Brothers Forever' during the audition rounds of Season 7 wearing a feather-covered white hat with the word "SIMON" printed on it and a metallic silver cape? The cool dude managed to touch everyone's heart with his theatrics on the show, albeit knowing he has no chance to make it to the Hollywood rounds. God bless his soul, this man.

William Hung (She) Bangs it!

Ricky Martin's 'She Bangs' was an alright song until a modest boy came and made it a complete laughing stock - literally! On Idol Season 3, University of California student William Hung gained fame with an off-key audition performance of that song, and there were no dry eyes left at the judges' table. Of course, those were tears of laughter.

Adam Lambert upstages KISS

 KISS is a multi-award winning rock band that has sold 100 million albums worldwide. They were named by VH1 as 10th on their list of the '100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock' and much respected until they performed at the finale of Season 8 with rising rock star Adam Lambert. The runner-up performed two songs with KISS and they were blown away. Critics raved that Glambert upstaged the rock gods with his never-ending soaring vocals that very night. And thus, a new rock god was born (according to Kara DioGuardi, at least).

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