Willie Spence left the “American Idol” judges stunned with his incredible performance during Sunday’s episode of the hit show.
23.03.2021 - 19:07 / etcanada.com
Monday’s new “American Idol” brought plenty of takes on Rihanna.
The show saw a number of singers partnered up for duets of the pop star’s iconic single “Stay”, with impressive results all around.
First up were Willie Spence and Kya Moneé, whose duet of the song brought Katy Perry to tears.
“I’m telling you, that was divine,” Lionel Richie said. “That was an experience.”
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Next up, Deshawn Goncalves and Madison Watkins
Willie Spence left the “American Idol” judges stunned with his incredible performance during Sunday’s episode of the hit show.
Katy Perry's new look.The «Roar» singer and judge stunned with a striking black 'do — in stark contrast to the bright blonde looks she's been serving up all season.Perry's long black locks stole the spotlight, and the songstress paired the new style with a big, bold golden cross necklace and an animal print top that truly came together to wow fans.While many tuned in to see which of the Top 24 would be making it to the Top 16 — and which eight hopefuls would be getting the axe — fans couldn't
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Katy Perry is reliving a funny moment from her teens with the latest guest. The 36-year-old singer took to Twitter on Monday to share a video of herself recalling the time she broke her family's rules and bought Incubus' album when she was a teen.«The first CD I ever bought was an Incubus CD that had 'Pardon Me' on it.
Katy Perry is looking fierce during the All-Star Duets week on American Idol!
Katy Perry wasn't holding back during Sunday's when contestant Cassandra Coleman took the stage. The redheaded performer gave a solo rendition of the Sigma song, «Find Me,» before singing a duet to OneRepublic's «Apologize» with the band's frontman, Ryan Tedder himself. Though both judges Lionel Richie and Luke Bryan warned Cassandra to watch her «nerves» on stage, Katy, 36, couldn't stop gushing about the hopeful. «Your voice is a spiritual experience,» the «Firework singer declared.
was jam packed with big performances, memorable moments and celeb guests.
Cassandra Coleman had a full circle moment after getting the opportunity to take part in a very special duet on Sunday’s “American Idol”.
isn't always the worst thing, it turns out. Josh Gad seems to be among the many fans who didn't agree with some of the judges' recent eliminations.On Sunday — as Katy Perry, Lionel Richie and Luke Bryan whittled down the field of contestants in the first of two nights of the Showstoppers round — a young musician named Murphy got cut from the competition.Many fans took to Twitter to say it wasn't fair, and argued that Murphy should already have a career.
is really starting to narrow the field.
American Idol means laying it all on the line. Singer Colin Jamieson is taking big risks to try and make his dreams come true.In this exclusive sneak peek from Monday's new Showstopper round, Jamieson opens up about his life and his backstory before showing off his rocker chops with his big swing.«In my early teenage years, I was in a boy band,» shares Jamieson, who performed with a group called Kik-It.
Cassandra Coleman showed off her unique voice once again on “American Idol”.
began whittling down the competition in a big way on Sunday, and this left some viewers with strong feelings about the season.Sunday's began a new round of Showstopper Performances, and marked the start of the judges' unenviable task of cutting the wide field of hopefuls down to just the Top 24.One of the night's many lucky ones was 17-year-old Hannah Everhart, who grabbed people's attention for her uncanny resemblance to Katy Perry, as well as her seemingly unpolished, take-no-gruff
brought on the duets round on Monday, which resulted in quite a few big surprises. However, one moment that shocked everyone had nothing to do with the performance.This week, contestants were divided into pairs, picked by the judges, to perform duets.