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David Archuleta Memoir Planned, Single Leaked

Some time during season nine, Adam Lambert will perform on American Idol . It’s safe to assume David Archuleta will, as well. We can make this assumption because the former runner-up is releasing a memoir on May 4. It’s titled “Chords of Strength” and here are a few snippets about it, courtesy of Amazon.com: David Archuleta was named one of the “breakout stars of 2008” by Forbes magazine and landed the number two spot on the Billboard charts. In Chords of Strength, David shares his unexpected and inspiring journey, including how he overcame vocal cord paralysis to achieve his dream of being a singer. He reveals insecurities he felt about his voice-before he realized that he loved the way singing made him feel more than he disliked the way he sounded. In this personal memoir, David opens up about the strength he draws from his unshakable faith and unyielding family. He pays tribute to those who continue to inspire him and through their example help him believe in himself, his talent, and his abilities. Meanwhile, a single off Archuleta’s upcoming album has also leaked online. Give a listen to “She’s Not You” below. She’s Not You

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‘American Idol’ Experts Ask: Is New Top 24 The Worst Yet?

Season-nine semifinalists’ rocky live debut has ‘Idol’ experts and fans concerned. By Gil Kaufman Tim Urban Photo: FOX The early semifinal rounds of “American Idol” are always difficult. You are bound to have some early hopefuls falling victim to first-time-on-TV jitters, a few dark horses soaring before an eventual crash and a handful of singers proving they were lucky to have gotten there in the first place. But after the first two nights of mostly panned performance, veteran “Idol” watchers woke up Thursday (February 25) wondering, “Is this the worst top 24 ever?” The answer is easy for Dave Della Terza, webmaster of the long-running “Idol”-bashing blog VoteForTheWorst.com , which encourages “Idol” watchers to purposely stuff the box with votes for the weakest contestants. “This truly is the worst top 24 in ‘American Idol’ history,” Della Terza said. “If you notice, the only contestant in the entire top 24 to be universally praised by the judges was Casey James . And Casey isn’t even that good.” Things are so bad, Della Terza said, he’s actually having a hard time picking contestants to highlight because of the embarrassment of riches. So far, he’s targeted country-star wannabe Haeley Vaughn and Tim Urban, the mop-topped Texan who made the cut after Chris Golightly was disqualified . After a painful performance on Wednesday night, judge Simon Cowell told Urban the panel had it right the first time. “I’ve never found it so difficult to narrow down just one person as the worst,” he said. “This year’s crop could probably all be selected for one reason or another. It’s hilarious to think about the judges’ comments last week on the show when they were cutting people and talking about how this year is so competitive because of the level of talent. I bet the producers would love a do-over to start with a brand-new 24. We’re actually stuck with these contestants for three more months. It’s going to be a painful but hilarious three months.” Rickey Yaneza, webmaster of popular “Idol” blog Rickey.org , said the two-night live kickoff was, in a word, a “bloodbath.” While in some ways it was worse than previous years, Yaneza said he was glad the poor performances revealed what he sees as the true story line of season nine. “Previous seasons hid it better, but it became clearer than ever that this show is cast, and they’re not looking for the best singer but for a ‘type,’ ” Yaneza said. “Like Casey James, who apparently appeals to the Kara DioGuardi demo, you’ve got the young kid [Aaron Kelly], the soul singer [Jermaine Sellers], who were picked more for their type than singing abilities.” Yaneza also suspects the show was cast in a way to ensure a female winner — which Cowell has been loudly touting after two straight years of male winners — “so they’re throwing in these mediocre guys who they hope can at least sing a decent tune, but they’ve faltered.” He did, however, pick a few of his favorites, including Kelly, Andrew Garcia and Cowell’s early fave, Lee Dewyze. It could be that viewers are simply spoiled from last season’s embarrassment of riches, MTV News “Idol” expert, Jim Cantiello suggested. “Last year’s semifinals gave us plenty to buzz about, and not just from A-listers Allison Iraheta, Adam Lambert, Kris Allen and Danny Gokey,” he said. “Singers like Mishavonna Henson, Felicia Barton and Ricky Braddy all delivered vocals that were miles better than most of the performances seen this week. … If Lil Rounds got up on the semifinal stage and sang her face off, there’s no reason why Ashley Rodriguez couldn’t have done the same.” Cantiello felt the problem so far is that the men who were off were “jaw-droppingly bad” and that ones that were good weren’t even that good. “In previous years, for every embarrassing Garrett Haley or Jason Yeager, we had a Jason Castro or David Cook offsetting the [poor performances],” he said. “This year, viewers were left straining to come up with a highlight.” That said, Cantiello said viewers need to give the singers at least another week before they write off the season-nine cast. “It’s important to remember that ‘holy crap’ moments rarely come the first time the performers hit the live stage,” he said. “Elliott Yamin, Chris Daughtry, David Cook, David Archuleta, Melinda Doolittle, Chris Richardson … they all brought it week two.” And while most focused on the disappointment of the male singers, almost all agreed that Tuesday night’s debut of the women was also rocky, with early favorites like Crystal Bowersox, Katie Stevens and Rodriguez getting taken down several notches. Another veteran “Idol” watcher, MJsBigBlog.com founder MJ Santilli, agreed with Yaneza about the seeming female tilt this year. “The guys were terrible last night, but I’m not surprised, because in their pursuit of a girl winner this year, I believe the producers have stacked the deck with mediocre male talent,” she wrote via e-mail. “The most buzzworthy of the bunch, Andrew Garcia, has a shtick — turning pop songs into awesome little acoustic ditties. Not only has the ‘turn a pop song on its head’ shtick been done really, really well on ‘Idol’ already (David Cook, Kris Allen), but it could get old pretty fast.” Santilli suspected “Idol” producers were not expecting the women to stumble out of the gate like they did, with mediocre live debuts from Rodriguez, Janell Wheeler, Stevens, Katelyn Epperly and Vaughn. But even with those missteps, Santilli targeted Didi Benami, Crystal Bowersox, Epperly and Stevens as potential winners. “However, I don’t think there is one contestant out of this group who will create the kind of buzz that Adam Lambert, David Cook or David Archuleta did in past seasons,” she said. MTV.com readers responding to the male performances didn’t have many kind words either, with Ted writing, “That was bad … nightmarish bad. If [it] doesn’t get any better next week, I am out of here.” Bridgette added, “I thought the women were bad, the guys were awful. Where is the talent? This is the worst collection of supposed talent I have ever seen on this show.” What do you think of the top 24? Will they step up their game, or is this as good as it will get all season? Let us know below! Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. Related Photos The ‘American Idol’ Season 9 Top 24

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Andrew Garcia, Crystal Bowersox Emerge As ‘American Idol’ Frontrunners In Hollywood

After group night, Katie Stevens, Didi Benami, Haeley Vaughn are also drawing attention. By Gil Kaufman, with additional reporting by Jim Cantiello Andrew Garcia on “American Idol” Photo: Fox Yes, the first two rounds of Hollywood week have just ended, and there’s plenty of drama that will undoubtedly unfold before we make it to the top 24. But that has not stopped us from tagging some of the breakout stars that have emerged so far on season nine of “American Idol.” If you can survive the dreaded group round and still have the judges smiling at you, you’ve already won the first battle, and these singers seem poised to rise to the top … for now anyway. Among those who appear to have skated through the first few rounds with nary a scratch is Andrew Garcia . The sweet young dad with the neck tattoo, former gangbanger parents and a buttery soul vocal attack has already proven that he’s got that certain Adam Lambert-esque shine thanks to his radical acoustic reworking of former judge Paula Abdul’s “Straight Up.” If this kid doesn’t make it to the top 24, we’ll be shocked. Another seemingly certain shoo-in is dreadlocked single mom Crystal Bowersox . The Chicagoan with the Janis Joplin growl, guitar chops and a winning personality, got a rare thumbs-up sign on Tuesday when the audience joined in and provided impromptu backing vocals on her cover of Aretha Franklin’s “(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman,” which ended in a standing ovation. With her Colbie Caillat-like groove, Los Angeles native Didi Benami is also an early audience favorite, and it probably didn’t hurt that she covered a Kara DioGuardi-penned tune, Katharine McPhee’s “Terrified,” on Tuesday night and killed it. She’s doing “Idol” in memory of a friend who passed away, and her Carrie Underwood-esque good looks and sunny attitude could take her far. Haeley Vaughn seems determined to become the first black female pop country artist to break through on the show. Rocker mom Mary Powers appears to be a bit controlling and hard to work with, but works a gritty, Pink-live vibe that has a certain charm. And teen Katie Stevens is emerging as a judges’ favorite. DioGuardi told her she could win it all after the group performance of Alicia Keys’ “No One.” The judges also seem to like Tampa’s all-American blond Janell Wheeler — who reportedly dated Florida Gators legend (and controversial Super Bowl ad star) Tim Tebow — and her Sheryl Crow-meets-Pink take on Estelle’s “American Boy” was impressive. Cougar bait Casey James , the hunky cowboy working a nice-guy singer/songwriter vibe, seems promising. As does back-flipping, former Fantasia co-star Todrick Hall , who clearly has the creative chops to survive but is starting to come off as a little gimmicky. With his floppy, Tiger Beat -ready hair and acoustic emo vibe, Dallas Christian singer Tim Urban has the look that could net him the David Archuleta vote, but his vocals may not be strong enough to keep him in the running. Though she’s not gotten much screen time, Georgia glamour puss Artheria “Theri” Harden made an impression with her liquid leather getup, candy-colored bob and strong R&B diva vocals on Wednesday night, as did her Destiny’s Wild group mate, scratchy voiced soul barker Siobhan Magnus . Magnus, a quirky Massachusetts 19-year-old, uses her powerful pipes in a band called Lunar Valve. Who knows? They could all be gone next week, or one of them could be your next “American Idol.” Which “Idol” hopeful is your favorite so far? Did we miss anyone in this list? Sound off in the comments! Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. Related Photos Who Should Replace Simon Cowell On ‘American Idol’?

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Aaron Kelly: The Next David Archuleta?

Does American Idol have the next David Archuleta on its hands? Granted, it’s very early to make that comparison, but there are clear similarities between Aaron Kelly and the season seven finalist.

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Happy Birthday, David Archuleta!

We knew December 28 felt more adorable than most dates – and now we know why. Former American Idol star David Archuleta celebrates his 19th birthday today

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Watch Taylor Squared Make Out!

The movie Valentine’s Day looks like an adorable romantic comedy. From the director of Pretty Woman , the film stars pretty much everyone in Hollywood, from Jessica Biel to Jessica Alba; Julia Roberts to George Lopez.

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Today Show Stopper: David Archuleta Sings, Honors Christmas

Christmas arrived a few weeks early for David Archuleta fans, as the American Idol finalist’s holiday album (“Christmas from the Heart”) has sold well. The adorable crooner appeared this morning on Today and regaled Meredith Vieira with memories of his childhood, such as how he used to go caroling with his family in neighborhoods and in nursing homes.

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Miley Cyrus Turns 17 With ’80s-Themed Bash

New York party featured cake by Cake Boss, performance by ‘Rock of Ages’ cast.

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David Archuleta Announces Winter Tour

Christmas has come early for David Archuleta fans. First, they can purchase his latest album, Christmas From The Heart , starting today

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The Hollywood Gossip Week in Review: September 19-25, 2009

Welcome to The Hollywood Gossip’s Week in Review. Below, we take a look back at some of the LOL and WTH moments, shocking celebrity scandals and news stories that made this week by far the best week of Hollywood gossip and rumors since … well, last week

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