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Best of The X Factor: From Tiah to Tora

The ratings may not have been what Simon Cowell dreamed about, but The X Factor delivered a number of impressive performances this week. Below, we rundown the contenders from an entertaining week that was: Josh Krajcik . He didn’t have the look, but he had the right attitude and definitely the sound: Josh Krajcik X Factor Audition Drew Ryniewicz . A 14-year old Justin Bieber lover who – gulp! – may sound even better than her idol: Drew Ryniewicz X Factor Audition Tiah Tolliver . Said she wants to go “diamond.” We’re not sure what that means, but anything is possible with this voice: Tiah Tolliver X Factor Audition Jazzlyn Little . What a great name, and an even better voice: Jazzlyn Little X Factor Audition Brennin Hunt . He sang his own song. But the risk paid off: Brennin Hunt X Factor Audition Tora Woloshin . The look. The sound. The energy. Our favorite of the week: Tora Woloshin X Factor Audition

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‘X Factor’ Auditions Wrap Up With Teen Rapper Brian Bradley

Teenagers ruled final audition episode before Boot Camp. By Adam Graham L.A. Reid, Nicole Scherzinger, Paula Abdul and Simon Cowell on “The X Factor” Photo: FOX Fox’s “The X Factor” wrapped up its audition rounds Thursday (September 29), sending its final batch of singers — including more than a few teenage contestants — to its version of Hollywood Week, known as Boot Camp. First up was Brian Bradley, who definitely had the X factor, if the X factor is massive self-confidence. The 14-year-old pint-size Brooklyn rapper stepped in front of the “X Factor” judges with the ego of a 10-times-platinum superstar. He said the reason he hadn’t yet been signed to a record deal was “politics, man,” and then picked a mock beef with Simon Cowell that led to him performing his original song, “Stop Looking at My Mom.” With its old-school boom-bap and instantly catchy hook, “Stop Looking at My Mom” came on as strong as Willow Smith’s “Whip My Hair” did the first time you heard it, and the judges were instantly sold. Four “yes” votes later, Bradley was headed to Boot Camp. Bradley mixed brash overconfidence (he said his contemporaries were Jay-Z and Kanye West, and claimed in five years he’d be “better than Jay-Z”) with an endearing teenage innocence. After he was passed through, he said his plans to celebrate involved going home and jumping up and down on his bed. Bradley had so much confidence he could afford to let Jazzlyn Little borrow some. The 16-year-old was so meek onstage in front of the judges that it looked like if there were a hole for her to climb into, she would have happily disappeared from view. But when she sang Mary J. Blige’s “I’m Going Down,” the shyness melted away, and she gave one of the most powerful auditions we’ve seen on the show thus far. L.A. Reid praised her “superstar voice,” and Paula Abdul dubbed her “a little brilliant gem.” Of course she’s headed to Boot Camp, where her biggest obstacle will be belief in herself. The teenage parade continued with 17-year-old Cari Fletcher, a classically trained vocalist whom Cowell dubbed “boring” after her version of Heart’s “Alone,” though he decided to let her through anyhow; and Ausem, a duo made up of two 15-year-olds, Austin and Emily. The pair performed Christina Perri’s “Jar of Hearts” and the judges had much more confidence in Austin than they did Emily, but since they were a package deal, it was all or nothing. After much debate, Nicole Scherzinger gave them the “yes” they needed to advance in the competition, though it came with much reservation, and Emily already seemed nervous about meeting the challenge ahead. Viewers were also briefly introduced to 14-year-old Nick Dean, a Justin Bieber type who earned passing marks from the judges for his original song “Walk Away”; the Brewer Boys, a brother duo made up of 13-year-old and 17-year-old siblings; Paige Elizabeth Ogle, an 18-year-old whose animated version of Lady Gaga’s “Yo

LeAnn Rimes on Eddie Cibrian Affair: Our Bad!

At least she’s honest about it. On The Ellen DeGeneres Show Thursday, LeAnn Rimes spoke about the controversy she generated when she began her infamous affair with Eddie Cibrian. “It could’ve been handled a lot better,” she says of her conduct. “Maybe we both didn’t have the tools at the time to do it properly,” she says. “But I’ve learned a lot. Sometimes you just want to scream. But you don’t.” “We’ve learned to let it go and laugh at it at the end of the day.” They did get married in the end, so … there’s that. The two were, of course, married to other people when they began dating – Rimes to Dean Sheremet and Cibrian to Brandi Glanville . But the past is the past. LeAnn Rimes’ weight also came up on the broadcast, with the singer calling fans’ criticism of her slender frame disrespectful and likening it to bullying.

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Oh, Baby: Did Drew Ryniewicz Out Perform Justin Bieber?

Impossible! Sacrilegious! Totally and utterly absurd! Those were likely the reactions of many young X Factor viewers last night, after Nicole Scherzinger and Simon Cowell both told Drew Ryniewicz that they preferred her version of “Baby” to that of Justin Bieber. Is the 14-year old really that talented? Listen to the original HERE , watch Ryniewicz in action below and then vote in our poll… Drew Ryniewicz X Factor Audition Whose version do you like best?

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New Video: Wiz Khalifa feat. Chevy Woods ‘Taylor Gang’

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Wiz compiled some concert footage for officials visuals for “Taylor Gang.” We first heard this joint on his Cabin Fever mixtape. Thanks to up North Nation. footage from Wiz’s b-day festivities after the jump (Amber alert)… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : MissInfo.tv Discovery Date : 23/09/2011 17:58 Number of articles : 2

New Video: Wiz Khalifa feat. Chevy Woods ‘Taylor Gang’

Triple-X Factor of the Day: The Parents Television Council is up…

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Triple-X Factor of the Day: The Parents Television Council is up in arms over an X-Factor performance from the show’s Wednesday night premiere featuring a seemingly semi-nude man auditioning sans pants. “Perhaps the ‘X’ in X Factor stands for the MPAA rating,” quipped PTC president Tim Winter. “If Godley performed his act in public, he would have been arrested. But if he performs it in front of a… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Daily What Discovery Date : 23/09/2011 19:55 Number of articles : 2

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‘X Factor’ Premiere: Our Expert Isn’t Impressed … Yet

MTV News’ Jim Cantiello offers his first-week take on Simon Cowell’s latest singing contest and suggests some upgrades. By Jim Cantiello Simon Cowell Photo: FOX After a year of hype and the promise of a revamped singing competition that will blow everything else out of the water, Simon Cowell’s “X Factor” debuted and turned out to be, at best, “American Idol” in an arena and, at worst, “America’s Got Talent” without the jugglers. Comparisons to other reality competitions are unavoidable, not only because “X Factor” marks the TV return of beloved duo Simon and Paula, but because Cowell has taken elements from many competitive series and put them in a giant blender: the auditions in front of a live audience of “Talent”; the small-town-hero angle of “Idol”; former “Sing-Off “judge Nicole Scherzinger; and an impossibly tall, foreign-born, hug-happy host,

‘X Factor’: Simon Cowell X’s Out Xander Alexander

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Deepak Chopra & Gotham Chopra on The O’Reilly Factor

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