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‘American Idol’ Auditioners ‘Super Excited’ About New Judges

‘I pretty much almost fainted,’ one ‘Idol’ wannabe told MTV News about Steven Tyler and Jennifer Lopez announcement. By Kara Warner, with reporting by Matt Elias Steven Tyler, Jennifer Lopez and Randy Jackson Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images The big news is out: Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tyler are officially “American Idol” judges. MTV News first consulted a few experts on the topic , and then we hit the L.A. “Idol” auditions, at the Great Western Forum in Inglewood, California, to chat with the wannabe singers to see what they thought of the new faces they would soon be seeing in the audition rooms. “I’m super excited,” Kaeli Filpi said. “I’m a huge fan of Steven Tyler. My parents are all into ’80s classic rock, so I’m a huge fan of him. I’m so excited.” Fellow hopeful Vonabell Sherman echoed the Tyler love. “Oh my gosh, I could not believe that Steven Tyler and J.Lo were on [the panel], and I’m thrilled,” she said. “If I get to see Steven Tyler, I don’t even know what I’m going to do. I think I might just, like, break down. He’s awesome!” “I pretty much almost fainted,” Keeira Lyn Ford admitted about hearing the news. “Because, honestly, Jennifer Lopez has been, it sounds corny, but she’s been my American Idol forever. She does everything I’ve ever wanted to do — music, fashion — she’s just an icon, and she’s the one I’m most excited about.” Erin Shelton had an alternative suggestion for the show: add a fourth and familiar face back into the mix. “I’ve heard rumors who it’s going to be, who’s going to be here and who’s not going to be here, and I wanted them to bring Paula [Abdul] back. Come on, bring her back! Why not? She’s hilarious,” Shelton said, before redirecting her thoughts at the actual new judges. “They’re going to bring in completely different aspects of music. We’ve got a rocker and a girl who’s been in pop forever.” “I think they’re going to bring a lot of energy, definitely newness. Out with the old, in with the new,” “Idol” hopeful Aaron James said. “I think they’re definitely going to pump it up and to try to do some different things to make the show completely different. That’s what’s going to keep people watching.” Katie Heart said she hopes Lopez will put more emphasis on the performance/dance side of things. “I love that whole performance part, and [Tyler] will bring more of a rocker’s edge.” Finally, Krihste Rhodes spoke about the fact that “Idol” fans knew what to expect from Cowell and Abdul, but that Lopez and Tyler’s tastes and preferences are a total mystery. “From Simon and Paula, it’s going to be so different, because they’ve had the same mind-set for all these seasons and the same kind of thing they’re looking for. J.Lo and Steven Tyler, who knows what they like? Nobody knows yet,” Rhodes pointed out. “It’s just going to be so interesting to see the kinds of things they come up with.” What do you want to see from Lopez and Tyler? Dancing? Rock and roll? Tough love? Tell us 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 ‘American Idol’ Announces Its Season 10 Judges! Before Steven Tyler Was An ‘American Idol’ Judge … Jennifer Lopez: From The Block To ‘American Idol’ Related Artists Jennifer Lopez

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New ‘American Idol’ Judges Poised To ‘Take Over,’ Alums Say

‘She’s one of those people who has a complete empire,’ season six’s Melinda Doolittle tells MTV News about Lopez. ‘She’s going to be awesome.’ By Kara Warner Jennifer Lopez Photo: Getty Images Devoted “American Idol” fans spent Wednesday (September 22) buzzing about what season 10 will be like as the new judges were finally announced. MTV News gathered some insightful commentary from experts and “Idol” wannabes on the selections. But we also wanted to know what some of the show’s former contestants had to say about superstars Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tyler coming onboard. Season-six third-place finisher Melinda Doolittle is a tad partial toward Lopez, thanks to some memorable mentoring from the pop diva during her time on “AI.” “Anytime anyone asks me who my favorite [mentor] was, I’m like, ‘Jennifer Lopez,’ because she took extra time with us and she talked to us about what to expect and she’s one of those people who has a complete empire,” Doolittle said. “She knows all sides: She knows the business side, the singing side. And really being an artist and an entertainer, I think she’s going to be awesome,” she added. Doolittle also thinks it’s a plus that Jennifer is a real superfan of the reality competition, which Lopez’s husband, Marc Anthony, let slip when the couple visited “Idol” in season six. “She was great, she brought her husband and he was like, ‘You guys have no idea how excited she is to be here. She’s a fan of the show, she watches every week, she knows all of you,’ ” Doolittle recalled. “She knew everything we had done. She’s just really, really good people.” Sweet-as-pie Doolittle copped to some fangirl love when asked about the new resident rocker Tyler. “Aerosmith happens to be my favorite band, so I’m a huge Steven Tyler fan,” she admitted. “I’m not exactly sure what he might be like as a judge, but I love him onstage so I’m interested to see what happens with that.” Doolittle’s fellow season-six alum, runner-up Blake Lewis, was equally enthusiastic about the new faces on the panel. “The judges are fresh for the 10th season of Idol. I am ready to see Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tyler take over,” Lewis said in a statement on Wednesday. “I love that this season’s panel now includes judges who have made a career as performers and I can’t wait to see what antics these two will bring to that table. As long as this year’s contestants are diverse and true to the stage, I’ll be in the front row of my living room just like the rest of America.” What do you think of the new “Idol” judges? Sound off in the comments! Related Photos ‘American Idol’ Announces Its Season 10 Judges! Before Steven Tyler Was An ‘American Idol’ Judge … Jennifer Lopez: From The Block To ‘American Idol’ Related Artists Jennifer Lopez

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‘American Idol’ Experts Size Up Jennifer Lopez And Steven Tyler

‘J.Lo’s most likely to be the mean judge, because I don’t think Tyler is coherent enough,’ one ‘Idol’ watcher suggests. By Gil Kaufman Steven Tyler and Jennifer Lopez at Wednesday’s “American Idol” press conference Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images Once the announcement was officially made Wednesday (September 22) after months of rumors, the real debate about the new panel of judges on “American Idol” could begin. In the most radical reboot in the show’s 10-year history, host Ryan Seacrest revealed the worst-kept secret in Hollywood: Jennifer Lopez and Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler would be joining the “AI” panel alongside sole remaining original judge Randy Jackson. Typically, this kind of wholesale deck shuffling 10 seasons into a show’s run is a sign of desperation, a bandage to stop the ratings hemorrhaging or a last-ditch effort to recapture some elusive magic. Despite the fact that neither Lopez nor Tyler have any significant TV experience and both are past their creative zenith, Los Angeles Times pop critic Ann Powers applauded the choices and held out hope. “I think they’re both great choices,” Powers said shortly after Wednesday’s announcement. “Jennifer Lopez is someone I’ve advocated for for a long time, ever since she mentored on the show. She had a really great way with the contestants, and she’s the kind of celebrity — never super great at anything, but pretty good at a lot of things — who can really advise the contestants.” With her experience as a performer, choreographer, fashion designer, actress and frequent subject of chatter in the celebrity press over her sometimes-daring sartorial choices, Powers said Lopez is well-equipped to offer “Idol” contestants advice on style, movement and elements of pop performance that haven’t traditionally been discussed on the show. In addition, she brings another intangible that might help the show’s sliding ratings: the ability to appeal to a Latin audience. “She could really open the show up to new viewers, and I think it will be good for pop in general to acknowledge that there are a lot of Latinos in music,” Powers said. As for Tyler, 62, Powers said in addition to being one of rock’s iconic figures and a classic frontman, Tyler can also uniquely advise contestants on style and performance, thanks to his flashy wardrobe and motor-mouth persona. Plus, with “Idol” leaning toward rock in the past few years, thanks to finalists such as Chris Daughtry, Adam Lambert and Crystal Bowersox and grunge-lite winners David Cook, Kris Allen and Lee DeWyze, Tyler might be the one to, as he promised, “bring some rock to this roller coaster.” Following the departures of original superstar judge Simon Cowell, one-and-done funnywoman Ellen DeGeneres and two-season veteran Kara DioGuardi, rumors circulated about everyone from Elton John and Justin Timberlake to Harry Connick Jr., Usher, former judge Paula Abdul and returning executive producer Nigel Lythgoe possibly taking seats at the table next to original castmember Jackson. The radical shake-up comes after a season in which DeGeneres struggled to fit into the panel, often appearing uncomfortable and falling flat with her signature comedic bits. It began with the news that Cowell would be leaving at season’s end to help launch an American version of his popular English reality singing show “The X Factor,” which will also air on Fox. DioGuardi, who struggled with poor notices in her first year in 2008, began to hit a bit of a stride in 2009 but was let go with no explanation earlier this summer. Lythgoe had stated that he wanted to bring the panel back down to its original three-member configuration, fearing that the four-judge arrangement had begun to take the focus off the contestants. Entertainment Weekly reporter and “Idol” expert Michael Slezak also thought the choices, while unconventional, just might work. “The reboot last season, at least on paper, was a good thing for ‘Idol,’ ” Slezak said of the addition of DeGeneres. “But I don’t think a panel of Ellen, Randy and Kara was going to get people super excited for season 10.” And whether or not Tyler and Lopez turn out to be good choices, Slezak gave the show’s producers credit for taking a radical chance and playing offense instead of defense. “It’s them saying, ‘Let’s try to do something different going into season 10,’ instead of saying, ‘Let’s sit on our hands and hope that we’re #9 next season and #18 the year after that.’ ” That said, Slezak suspects you have to be a TV star to be a good judge and, love him or hate him, Cowell was undoubtedly an electric TV personality because he was honest, funny and credible. “I don’t know if Tyler or J.Lo are good at it,” he said. “Because it’s a specific kind of TV where you have to be really good under the gun and get out of that celebrity comfort zone of wanting people to like you, and you have to be very quick.” While both new judges have logged countless hours in front of cameras and audiences, Slezak said coming up with pithy 30-second comments in the moment in front of 5,000 screaming (or booing) audience members is a very specific talent and, so far, nobody knows if either new judge has what it takes to do it. “Idol” continued to be the nation’s highest-rated show for the seventh year in a row as season nine ended in May, but like any program facing a decade on the air, its ratings have begun to dip and its audience has gradually aged, a prospect that makes it a less attractive target for advertisers, who covet a young adult audience for their products. The most important unknown for Slezak and Powers, though, is the pivotal question of who will replace Cowell as the “mean” judge, a slot every good reality-TV competition seems to need in order to succeed. “I think J.Lo’s most likely to be the mean judge, because I don’t think Tyler is coherent enough,” Slezak predicted. If not, though, it’s possible season-long guest mentor, Interscope boss Jimmy Iovine, could serve as the go-to baddie who has to break the harsh news to the contestants. Powers is holding out for Jackson to finally break out of his nine-season funk of empty go-to phrases but said we might just have to wait until the early weeks of the season to see who has the goods to tell it like it is. “If you’re too nice, it’s boring TV,” she said. Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. 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Beyonce Has An ‘Agenda’ For New Album, Ne-Yo Says

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‘American Idol’ Adds Jennifer Lopez, Steven Tyler As Judges

Randy Jackson will remain on the panel with the two rookies. By Gil Kaufman Steven Tyler, Jennifer Lopez, Randy Jackson and Ryan Seacrest Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images “American Idol” host Ryan Seacrest is a master of suspense, expert at milking a moment for maximum impact during the gut-wrenching elimination episodes of the musical competition. But on Wednesday (September 22) at a press conference to announce the two new judges joining the “Idol” panel for the show’s upcoming 10th season, Seacrest did away with the shenanigans and got right to the point. Just moments after taking the stage, he cued up a montage of clips chronicling the legendary rock-and-roll career of Aerosmith singer Steven Tyler, 62, who, as reported, will be joining the show. Seacrest invited the high-energy singer out onto the stage, and the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer let out one of his signature wails. Asked how it feels to be joining the “Idol” family, Tyler said, “Fabulous. Wonderful. Feels like the perfect feathered nest.” The choice is an odd one, considering Tyler has fronted one of the world’s premier rock bands for nearly 40 years and has a colorful background, to say the least, including recent feuds with his bandmates and a 2008 stint in rehab after decades of sobriety. But despite no formal experience on TV, the singer explained why he decided to give it a try after all those years on arena stages fronting the best-selling American rock band of all time. “It’s being a part of something much bigger than yourself,” he said. “I want to bring some rock to this roller coaster and show you that if you got the heart, you got the talent and you got the feeling to do this, you could be the next American Idol.” Wearing an atypically sedate outfit of black slacks, a velvety jacket and a paisley shirt, Tyler was all smiles during the brief appearance. Moments later, the screen filled with the second introductory montage, this one ticking off the bona fides of singer/actress Jennifer Lopez, including clips from “Selena,” a string of magazine covers and nods to the 55 million albums she’s sold during her career. The show also paid lip service to the frenzy of speculation about Lopez possibly joining the highest-rated program on TV by flashing a series of tabloid reports and TV clips chronicling the rumors of Lopez’s hiring. The singer rose from the stage in a swirl of smoke and bright lights and gave Seacrest a double-cheek kiss as he introduced her to the room. Wearing a shimmering silver jumpsuit, Lopez explained why she, too, decided to join the show and what she thinks she can teach the wannabe singers in the audience in Los Angeles who were gathered to take their shot at the crown. “You have to concentrate on the moment,” she said. “Do the best you can and just live.” Seacrest noted that Lopez had been a mentor on the show and that she and husband Marc Anthony are fanatic “Idol” watchers when he asked Lopez what she was expecting from the upcoming season. “I’m looking for the next Michael Jackson,” she explained. “Like Randy [Jackson] said, we’re looking for the best American Idol ever. I’m really excited. I really am.” And, with that, Seacrest brought out the retooled judges’ panel by intoning his signature phrase: ” This is ‘American Idol!’ ” The announcement, which was also broadcast online, broke a summer’s worth of tension about who would replace departed judges Simon Cowell, Ellen DeGeneres and Kara DioGuardi, killing rumors that had everyone from Elton John to Justin Timberlake, Harry Connick Jr., Usher, former judge Paula Abdul and returning executive producer Nigel Lythgoe possibly taking seats at the table next to the only remaining original adjudicator, Jackson. Though “Idol” brass did not reveal the details of the deal signed by actress/singer Lopez, 41, the former “In Living Color” Fly Girl and onetime “Idol” mentor will reportedly pull down $12 million a year for the job, while rock icon and Aerosmith singer Tyler is rumored to receive an $18 million payday for his first TV gig. As also rumored, the Lopez deal includes some perks, among them a “first-look” film agreement with 20th Century Fox with Lopez’s film company, Nuyorican Productions. “Jennifer is a true entertainment powerhouse who has made a tremendous impact on pop culture,” said Jim Gianopulos and Tom Rothman, chairmen and CEOs of Fox Filmed Entertainment. “Whether as an actress, singer, songwriter or producer, she is a fantastic creative talent, and we’re thrilled to be in business with her.” In a statement, Lopez, whose film career has stalled over the past few years thanks to a string of lukewarmly received romantic comedies, added, “As an artist and producer, I am excited to call Fox my home, and I am looking forward to working with Tom, Jim, Peter and the entire Fox team to create and produce the kinds of film and television projects that reflect my passion for entertaining audiences and telling great stories.” Also joining the show when it kicks off in January will be iconic Interscope Geffen A&M Records chairman Jimmy Iovine, who will serve as an in-house mentor on the show, after decades spent boosting the careers of everyone from U2 and Dr. Dre to Eminem, Lady Gaga and 50 Cent. Throughout the season, the show will go behind the scenes to watch as Iovine works with the contestants as part of a new partnership with Interscope , which will take over the promotion and distribution of albums by the “Idol” finalists. The judges’ panel isn’t the only thing changing for the show’s upcoming season. Last week, it was announced that “Idol” hopefuls could submit online audition videos to MySpace for the first time. The show also dropped its age limit to 15 to make sure it doesn’t miss out on a potential Justin Bieber. Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. Related Videos Your New ‘American Idol’ Judges Are Jennifer Lopez And Steven Tyler Related Photos Before Steven Tyler Was An ‘American Idol’ Judge … Jennifer Lopez: From The Block To ‘American Idol’ Related Artists Jennifer Lopez Steven Tyler

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Jennifer Lopez Is a Go On ‘Idol’ … for One Year

Filed under: Jennifer Lopez , American Idol , TV , Music TMZ has confirmed … Jennifer Lopez has signed a 1-year deal with ” American Idol ” for “a little more than $12 million” — this according to sources connected with the show. It’s somewhat surprising that the deal is only for one year … given the… Read more

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Jesse James Drags TMZ Boss Through the Mud

Filed under: Harvey Levin , Jesse James , You Might Want to Rethink Jesse James had a total breakdown during an off-road race in Primm, Nevada this weekend — and sources who know nothing about cars have determined the whole thing is Harvey Levin ‘s fault. As we previously reported , James threw a HL decal on the side… Read more

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FOX: Someone’s Sabotaging ‘American Idol’

Filed under: Jennifer Lopez , Fox , American Idol , TV FOX execs think someone is trying to sabotage ” American Idol ” by dragging Jennifer Lopez though the mud … well-connected sources tell TMZ. FOX execs at the highest level have been complaining that the negative stories about Lopez — who should be… Read more

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‘American Idol’ Back-Up Plan — Shania Twain

Filed under: Jennifer Lopez , Shania Twain , American Idol ” American Idol ” sources tell TMZ … the Jennifer Lopez deal isn’t dead yet, but if it does flatline … “Idol’s” next choice is country star Shania Twain . Shania was a hit on “Idol” this past season when she served as guest judge and mentor. We’re… Read more

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