Thursday, April 7, 2011

American Idol, Top 9 Performances: Haley Reinhart Brings It, Scotty McCreery Oozes with Sexyness

From Haley Reinhart's captivating "Piece of My Heart" number to James Durbin's sleepy George Harrison cover, this week's Top 9-Rock-and-Roll-themed show balances between great and lame performances on both ends.

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It's no denying that Haley Reinhart has rocked the house down twice since last week. From a struggling curly underdog to a must-watch growling-punk every show, Reinhart only proves she's in it to win it



I do hope that Haley's fans will vote for her tonight because  like what ousted contestant Naima Adedapo has said, "Once the american girls have a crush, we're done."

Speaking of America's crush, If there's one contestant that i don't get tired of watching, it's Scotty McCreery.
His Elvis Presly's 'That's All Right Mama" performance today is a stunner, it feels like i am watching his own  concert. Watch this video and wait for Scotty's "killer look" in the end
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I am pretty sure that tonight,  all the american girls will be dialing their phone to vote for the juicy Scotty with their panties down on the floor. Damn, I ain't be surprised if he'll be the next American Idol.

Surprise! After being almost eliminated last week, Paul McDonald pours his artist/performer sh*t and jives it all out with his Folsom Prison Blues song number. Well, the unique tone of his voice matches the electrifying  jam that he brings  today - bigtime!



Now what about the others?

Lauren Alaina's "Natural Woman" hits the right spot for her not to be eliminated this week. I am starting to like her.

Pia Toscano sings the up-tempo Tina Turner's "River Deep, Mountain High" - Jeez, awkward movements and  lifeless! I mean, belting high notes is no guarantee that you'll win, you have to show some flavor girl.

Jacob Lusk shows us his reflection as he sings "Man In The Mirror." Now, i am personally asking Jacob to change his ways, or else fans may get bored watching him.

Jeniffer Lopez' boy, Stefano Langone did nothing new this week. His r&b-ish "When A Man Loves A Woman" appears a little forced, and he's somewhat struggling with his phrasing.

Judges' saved Casey Abrams and James Durbin deliver lame and soggy numbers this week, i have this feeling one of them is going home tomorrow.
What do you think?



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