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Lacey Brown Goes Home On ‘American Idol’

Tim Urban and Paige Miles were also in the bottom three. By Gil Kaufman Lacey Brown on “American Idol” Wednesday Photo: Fox It was good news and bad news on the first top 12 elimination night of this season’s “American Idol.” The good news of the night was that the judges’ save is back, meaning a unanimous vote by the panel can bring back any of the finalists up until the top five. The bad news, of course, is that someone had to test that save after the finalists took a tumble through the catalog of the Rolling Stones, and unfortunately for Lacey Brown, she was the first test case. The Texas balladeer got to give it one more shot in a bid for the save, pulling out her cover of Brandi Carlile’s “The Story” one more time. But after washing out just a hair short of the semifinals last year and finally making it to the “Idol”-dome this time, it wasn’t meant to be for the pastor’s daughter from Amarillo, Texas. She got the news during an agonizing hour that featured performances from former champ David Cook, current pop tart Ke$ha and guitar-pop newbie Orianthi. The first singer to face elimination was Paige Miles. Though the judges praised her scratchy “Honky Tonk Woman” after finding out that she had been struggling with laryngitis all week, Miles made the long walk to the bottom three early in the broadcast. The second cellar dweller was no surprise, as perpetually on-the-bubble Tim Urban got zapped over his close-but-no-cigar reggae cover of “Under My Thumb.” “Beast of Burden” was deemed a safe choice by the judges, but it was still enough for Lee Dewyze to live another day, so he took a safe seat along with resident quirky girl Siobhan Magnus, who drew comparisons to both Snooki from “The Jersey Shore” and Adam Lambert on Tuesday thanks to her gothy rendition of “Paint it Black.” Also safe were sensitive teen Aaron Kelly, who got through with a tender take on “Angie,” and Andrew Garcia, who just squeaked by with a passable “Gimme Shelter.” Didi Benami finally got across-the-board praise from the panel Tuesday for her dark take on “Play With Fire,” as well as a thumbs-up from voters, who also still dig Crystal Bowersox after her Bonnie Raitt-ish “You Can’t Always Get What You Want.” The judges continue to give Katie Stevens maddeningly contradictory advice, but the show’s other teen did just enough with “Wild Horses” to stick around, as did big Michael Lynche, whose soul-splashed “Miss You” hit the spot. That left Casey James and Brown facing the final bottom-three spot, with Brown taking the walk of shame after a lukewarm, stripped-down “Ruby Tuesday.” The first of the three sent back to safety was Urban, who once again employed his signature stunned look at the news. It was Brown facing the door in the end, though, with Miles sent to safety as the clock ticked down. In a new wrinkle this year, contestants vying for the save can sing any song they’ve performed on one of the live shows to date, so Brown went with a reprise of the well-received Carlile ballad. Trying hard not to oversell it and heed Simon Cowell’s advice to avoid coming off like she was acting, Brown stood nearly stock-still and somewhat stiff in the middle of the massive stage and appeared deflated as she struggled to hit some of the notes and clearly didn’t do enough to save her spot. “It was unanimous, and unfortunately, no, we won’t be using it,” Cowell said sternly. Brown took it well, saying, “I had a lot of people tell me maybe go the country route. … I will keep singing for my fans and for myself, because I love to do this. I’m excited for the future.” As she wiped away a few tears, Brown watched the montage of her journey on “Idol” as her fellow contestants circled her center stage. The show also featured season-seven champ Cook singing a grunged-up version of the Rolling Stones’ “Jumpin’ Jack Flash,” which owed as much to Kings of Leon as it did to Guns N’ Roses. Michael Jackson’s former live guitarist, Orianthi, also performed, shredding her way through the guitar-pop single “According to You.” Ke$ha lit up the stage, wearing a glittery eye mask that matched her silver bustier, with a quartet of backup dancers wearing giant TV sets on their heads. 3OH!3 came out to reprise their mid-song rap, which gave Ke$ha enough time to strap on a towering Native American headdress. What did you think of Wednesday night’s elimination? Did Lacey deserve to go home? Leave your comments below. Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. Related Photos ‘American Idol’ Top 12 Party ‘American Idol’ Season Nine Performances Related Artists Ke$ha

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Miley Cyrus in Parade: Not a Fan of Hannah Montana, Country Music, Celebrity Gossip, Teenage Girls, Etc.

In the new issue of Parade, Miley Cyrus does not hold back. Yesterday, she talked about how hard the Internet sucks . Today, she talked about ditching Hannah Montana why she feels country music is contrived, and so on. Her interview isn’t all negative, though. Cyrus had praise for Liam Hemsworth, Lady Gaga and God too. Below are excerpts from Parade’s sit-down with Miles … On Liam Helmsworth : “[Liam has] become my best friend. I love him. He really respects me for who I am because coming from Australia, he really didn’t know me as the celebrity I am here. I got to tell him about myself on my own terms.” On Lady Gaga: “I really love her. She’s really smart. I used to be like, yeah, I guess she’s talented but how much is she really singing. But I’ve become a convert. She has to be smart to come up with all the stuff she comes up with. She gets it.” On her fan base: “I am screwed up in the mind a little bit because I’m not like other 16- or 17-year-old girls. I have no perspective of who exactly my fans are, to tell you the truth. Teenage girls in general are hard for me. I’m not a girl’s girl.” On country music: “It feels contrived on so many levels. Unless you’re wearing a cowboy hat and boots and singing and whining about your girlfriend or boyfriend leaving you it’s not going to sell. It makes me nervous, the politics of it all.” On the paparazzi: “You have to ask, ‘Why would any other 50-year-old man who was stalking a 17-year-old girl go to jail, but not these guys?’ I mean, they couldn’t sit outside of a high school but they can sit outside my recording studio. It’s creepy.” On her faith: “To me, faith is about having a clean slate and a clean start. The one thing I’m really strong about regarding my religious beliefs is that you should know a little bit about everything before you define your own beliefs.” On Twitter: “I believe God is the only one who can judge us. That’s the reason I deleted my Twitter, because I said I believed in gay marriage because everyone should have the right to love each other, and I got hate mail about being a bad person.” Hard to argue her reasoning on that point if nothing else. Click to enlarge more Miley Cyrus pictures from Parade and tell us what you think of her interview ..

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American Idol: We May Have Just Finally Killed Keith Richards [Recaps]

Well, America. There it was. Your Top 12 Idols. What you prayed and voted for, what you made happen. I hope you were happy. Because, thanks a frigging lot, that was some bullshit . Well, OK, it wasn’t that bad. But did you, like me, find yourself wondering what Lily, Epperly, and Carol Brady would have sung? There, flickering dimly in the crumbling Aztec theater that is my sad and addled brain, was Alex Lambert doing a crystal-croony version of “Wild Horses.” There was Epperly doing a slo-mo piano “Angie.” And the Worst Witch? Well, I don’t know. I don’t really know any more Rolling Stones songs. I’m honestly sort of skeptical that anyone in this world actually sits down and listens to the Rolling Stones. When is that occasion? OK, maybe if you’re hanging out with Tim Allen and John Travolta and they’re like “Wanna take a motorcycle ride?” then maybe I would listen to “Start Me Up” or whatever. But then and only then. Otherwise, forget about it. Give me my Justin Bieber and call it a motherfucking day. Heard? The Good Thumperstacks did good. We all love Thumperstacks. Her performance last night was absolutely her worst so far, but it was still basically miles ahead of everyone else and her little pre-song package about her Ohio daddy cryin’ and carryin’ on was pretty nice, so Thunderpants wins this round. Or does she? Siobhan Magnus, the last of the Starchildren, is trying to sing her way back to her home planet of Songtasia and lemme tell you, I think she might get there. Nothing about her “Paint It Black” made any cognitive sense in terms of a human person trying to record and sell music in the year of our Lord 2010, but other than that it was good! She sang it interestingly and was reminiscent of a male Adam Lambert and that is nice. Plus I liked her intro package about being from Cape Cod, because I always imagine that growing up there is like living in a lighthouse. Just a sea of lonely lighthouses that inevitably house creatures like Siobhan Magnus. Why her skystreamer crashed here three hundred years ago we’ll never know. Why all the other Starchildren are gone — not dead, just gone — we’ll never know either. But what we do know is this: Siobhan and Blisterknickers are the two top favorites of this, our god-awfulest season of American Idol since the last season of American Idol . Paige Miles finally showed some trace of the voice that Simon’s been yammering on about since Day 1, so that was interesting to see. I still think she’s confused about what this show is and should probably be escorted home, but she didn’t totally embarrass herself last night as she has in weeks past, so good for her. The Bad Do you guys mind talking to me for a second about Lacey Brown? Why is she on the television? I factually know at least ten people who are much better, more interesting singers than her. People I know in my real-ass, theater-ass life. And yet there’s Lacey Brown, gurgling along up there on stage, heinously mangling… wait, what was that? “Ruby Tuesday” ? Arguably Lacey picked the prettiest of Stones songs (it’s so pretty it sounds like the Beatles) and then she walked up to it and strangled it. That was some cold blooded gangster shit right there. She was all nice to it, saying sweet things to it, and then she got behind it and slowly strangled it, saying “Sshhh, sshhh, ssshhh,” stroking its head as it slumped over and died. Lacey is a tough-cookie song murderer. Goodbye Ruby Tuesday indeed. A leather shirt. As if this season didn’t have enough avatars of awfulness in play already — the sex troll that is Tim Urban, the teef of Boomerslacks, the Carol Brady haircut — last night we got yet another artifact that will forever stand as representative proof that American Idol season 9 was indeed the groan and whimper that ended the world. That sad-eyed kid from Texas (I really sincerely can never remember his name) came out wearing what I thought at first was a fetching, Ryan Gosling-esque fitted caramel leather jacket. Oh how wrong I was. The camera then panned back to reveal all his makeover glory and I realized that this kid wasn’t wearing a leather jacket. No ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls. This rat-like fellow was wearing a leather shirt. A collared shirt, made of leather. Remember denim disasters (how can we now think that JT is cool? just look at that) and how those were bad enough? Well, this was worse. It was a shirt made of brown leather. This is post -makeover, guys. That the only thing I can say about this kid — who, if he’s not pulled out of this competition immediately, is going to be blowing dudes for nickels at the bus station pretty soon and really needs to be rescued — is that he wore a crazy leather shirt last night should give you some indication of his singing ability. I’m pretty sure there’s a guy on this show named Phil Dweezy who’s been pretty much whiffing it every night for weeks. Am I right about this? He’s like David Cook’s stoner cousin who wore Vans and cargo jeans to Thanksgiving and no one could really figure out what happened with his parents, how they raised wrong-side-of-the-tracks kids when everyone else in the family was firmly right-side. I don’t know. I like the tone of his voice sometimes but it’s never consistent. One shining moment of surprise on the first night of semifinals does not an Idol career make, friend. Nor does one shining Paula Abdul-graced performance during Hollywood Week. Yes, Andrew Garcia, I am looking in your direction. What happened to him? He really is the Chris Sligh of this season. All faded, growly promise. Too bad, so sad. The Whiffenpoof So I’m watching Idol last night with my dear friend Cathy, a Latin teacher who never watches the show but was tolerating it before we turned on Lost , and we were watching Tim Urban and she was like “I just don’t think he should be on this show. He looks like he should be a Whiffenpoof or something.” And after I’d stopped cackling and got myself back up on the couch I asked her, “What, dear friend, is a Whiffenpoof?” Because it was the most accurate description of Tim Urban I’d ever heard and I didn’t even know what it meant. Turns out it’s one of Yale’s prestigious a cappella groups . A Whiffenpoof. That is Tim Urban. Tim Urban shall forever be known from here on out as Whiffenpoof. Gratias tibi ago, Cathy. But yeah, Whiffenpoof is a total dinkins and sang dreadfully, as always, but of course he will linger on forever. He really could win this thing. He really could. It’s those dimples! Oh and didn’t you weep soft humanity tears last night while watching Whiffenpoof’s package and seeing his brother, who sort of looks like him but clearly is not as attractive and isn’t that sad when that happens? Also, 10 kids. Ten kids. What’s the story behind that? I Can’t Anymore With the Katie Stevens. I just can’t. Did you see in her Let’s Meet… video when she was like all robotic “I was very shy!” and then her mom was like “No, she was a total ham”? That was such a treasure. I hate how models or beautiful actors are always like “I was such a dork in school!” because that’s supposed to make us like and relate to them somehow. “Ohhh they were a dork way back when just like I am a dork right now and always will be. Connections!” Well it’s the same thing with the Stevens Machine saying “Oh I was so shyyyyyyy.” No you weren’t and the lie will not make us like you any more. And good for Mom for being honest. I also could not believe that people who were that young when “From This Moment” came out are capable of walking and talking now. Years. And did you see that picture of Katie as a little girl that was hanging on the wall? That picture ? It was like Thomas Kinkade highjacked an Anne Geddes photoshoot. It was a young Katie sitting in a white photo studio wearing a jaunty chapeau and grinning. It was basically an outtake from the opening credits of a never-aired 1994 TGIF show called House Rules , about a weary referee, his sassy-smart wife, three precocious daughters (who he just doesn’t understand, because he’s a man!), and his one horny teenage son. It was supposed to air after Step by Step but was canceled immediately for mysterious reasons. That was Katie’s photograph and it was just so telling. So very telling. Anyway, Katie’s “Wild Horses” was predictable and boring. And that’s that!

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Drake Promises ‘You Won’t Even Notice’ Lil Wayne Is Gone

Rapper says he’ll keep Young Money ‘afloat till he gets back.’ By Shaheem Reid Drake Photo: MTV News The pledge is on wax and MP3: On his new single “Over,” Drake raps, “Making sure the Young Money ship is never sinking.” Even though the head of his label, Lil Wayne, is in jail , Drake insisted there’s no way he’ll let the camp slip from its top spot. “I’m gonna do everything I told him I would do, what I said in the song: keep us afloat till he gets back,” Drake said on the set of his “Over” video . “You won’t even notice he’s gone. Promise.” Last week, Wayne was sentenced to a year in jail for a 2007 gun-possession charge, but Drake knows his leader will be OK. “Lil Wayne is a legend,” Drake said. “I could never classify Wayne as victim. He’s too strong to me. Wayne is who he wants to be. People don’t understand. It’s really not an act. Lil Wayne is a character you’ll rarely run across, probably for the existence of human beings. He is that guy. He is Lil Wayne for a reason. He’s a rock star, a visionary, a workaholic. He doesn’t function like anybody I know. He’s a rare breed. “I don’t think fame really has anything to do with his situation,” Drizzy continued. “We take precautions. All of us do. To be in the public eye and to be envied and have people who hate you and never have met you or have people who love you and tattoo your face on their body and never have met you, it’s an odd feeling for anybody. It’s a rush [for me]. I love it. It gets weird sometimes. So it’s just personal choices we all make. I never felt that threatened. I’m not sure what’s going through his head at the time. But Wayne has a reason for everything, always. I trust in Wayne. I believe in Wayne. He’s gonna be all right.” Will you miss Lil Wayne during his jail time? Do you think Drake will be able to hold down the Young Money fort? Let us know in the comments! Related Videos Extended Play: Drake Related Artists Drake Lil Wayne

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‘American Idol’ Report Card: How Did The Top 12 Do?

Siobhan Magnus, Crystal Bowersox shine, while the guys do their best to keep up during Rolling Stones week. By Eric Ditzian Didi Benami performs on “American Idol” on Tuesday Photo: FOX Epperly, Katelyn? Lambert, Alex? Scott, Lilly?! Oh, that’s right. We almost forgot. Those three promising “American Idol” students were expelled from the show last week. Let’s skip attendance and jump right into Tuesday night’s “Idol” report card. We have a feeling Siobhan Magnus and Crystal Bowersox will be graduating with honors, while Andrew Garcia and Paige Miles are in danger of flunking out. Let’s see how they all fared with Rolling Stones week. (And don’t miss Jim Cantiello’s recap of their performances in the MTV Newsroom.) Excellent Didi Benami : Her captivating rendition of “Play With Fire” makes it two straight weeks at the top of the class for this 23-year-old old soul. It was a gutsy choice to go all slow and brooding, and it paid off. Yet her future remains cloudy: Didi just couldn’t rise up to hit that final high note, and her lack of vocal power will become ever more evident when the field narrows. For now, though, we offer Benami a slew of gold stars and our assurance that she’ll stick around the competition for a while longer. Siobhan Magnus : Her take on “Paint It Black” was some sinister, “Alice in Wonderland”-infused glory. That’s not to say it didn’t have its fair share of problems, from those shrieky high notes to the fact that going so upbeat may not showcase her true strengths. But her vocal chops, combined with her charmingly goofy personality, have us certain Magnus is a serious contender. Crystal Bowersox : Close your eyes during Sox’s “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” and you might have thought a ’70s-era Bonnie Raitt was up on the stage busting out some countrified power blues. Crystal can wail. From here on out, “Idol” season nine seems to be a competition between the ladies, with the guys doing their best to keep up. Good Lee Dewyze : We’re starting to remember why we thought he was a dark horse at the start of the live shows. There were flashes of John Mayer in his performance of “Beast of Burden.” Is he still a pedestrian musical talent? Can we find a Lee Dewyze in every corner bar in every city in America? Yes and yes. Taking into account this season’s overall talent, though, Dewyze really does have the potential to keep chugging along. Paige Miles : Would it be cruel to suggest Miles acquire a permanent case of laryngitis? Because belting out “Honky Tonk Woman” despite her illness was the best she’s sounded in weeks. We’d like to hear the same stuff in the future. Only problem is that she’s in serious danger of going home. Aaron Kelly : The tender “Angie” was the perfect choice for the season’s youngest contestant. And it really was his best performance of the live shows thus far, which is not saying much at all. The 16-year-old still should have been sent packing last month, but there’s clearly a dedicated Kelly fanbase out there — one that votes for him no matter what. Kelly will live to sing another week. ‘American Idol’ Season 9 Performances Satisfactory Michael Lynche : No one will ever fault Big Mike for his failure to communicate a confident stage presence. He commands the stage like no other contestant, and that’s no easy feat to pull off week after week. However! The promise of Tuesday’s soul-powered intro to “Miss You” failed to deliver when the band kicked in. And we’ll just pretend those odd little side kicks weren’t actually Mike’s idea of a dance routine. Casey James : What’s going on, Casey? We suggested you bring some country twang to this performance. You did bring a slide guitar-style honky tonk to “It’s All Over Now,” but left the gritty rock and roll the song required at your hotel room. We’re certain you and your over-moussed locks will be voted through to the next round, so when you get there, please revert back to the acoustic-guitar-and-stool set-up that worked so well during your take on Bryan Adams’ “Heaven.” Katie Stevens : “Wild Horses”? Why? Why?! It’s never a good thing when you don’t come out on the winning end of a comparison with Susan Boyle. Stevens may have thought she had no choice but to be old when performing a Rolling Stones tune, but did she have to channel a 40-something-year-old Scottish songstress? In all fairness, it was a vast improvement from the pitch-plagued performances of weeks’ past, and that pop quiz from Ryan Seacrest was deeply unfair. Truth be told, people love them some SuBo and some of that affection will certainly rub off on Katie. Expect her to continue to sneak through the competition. Tim Urban : The judges were downright angry that Urban would dare bring a reggae vibe to “Under My Thumb.” Funny thing is, while we’ve been railing against this kid for weeks, we didn’t totally hate this reworking. Sure, it was bizarre. So too was it some island-y fun. Mind you, Urban should have been booted from “Idol” long ago. But we applaud him for taking a risk and shall plop him right in the meaty part of our grading curve. Unsatisfactory Lacey Brown : Her stripped-down, string-backed reworking of “Ruby Tuesday” was brilliant in conception and flawed in execution. Lacey just didn’t seem to have the vocal fortitude to soar over the lovely instrumentation. Following her strongest performance to date (Brandi Carlile’s “The Story”), this week marked a step down for the 24-year-old Texan. Still, we’re betting her taped segment — with the revelation that she comes from a family of pastors and grew up singing in church — was endearing enough to curry favor with voters. She’ll be around next week. We’re just not sure she deserves to be. Andrew Garcia : It’s not that we’re mad, Andrew. We’re just disappointed. We’ve been hoping he’d somehow revert to the Hollywood Week form that made us believe he was a front-runner. But hoo boy! His Sting-like version of “Gimme Shelter,” with its clunky arrangement and his warbling middle register, has us ready to say goodbye. We love his story, his family, him. We’ve just been hurt too many times. Goodnight and good luck! Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. Related Videos ‘American Idol’ In 60 Seconds Related Photos ‘American Idol’ Top 12 Party ‘American Idol’ Season Nine Performances

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Siobhan Magnus Paints American Idol Black

Siobhan Magnus and Crystal Bowersox dominated ladies’ night last week. Last night, on the first show of the American Idol finals, the two ladies were 1-2 again. At least that’s how we saw it, but we doubt we’ll receive too many arguments. With the possible exception(s) of Big Mike and Aaron Kelly, no one came close to these two. Not that Crystal wasn’t her usual, solid self, but if there was a clear winner Tuesday, it was Siobhan, who gave “Paint It, Black” dramatic flair on Rolling Stones night. Her vocal range was amazing and the overall performance riveting. Kara DioGuardi compared her to Adam Lambert , which is not praise thrown around lightly. She was a tough act to follow for Crystal Bowersox, whose rendition of “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” seemed to suit her style perfectly. Typically solid. It was Siobhan Magnus and Crystal Bowersox’s show last night. Any other week, it may have been tops, but Simon opined that Siobhan outperformed her. A good thing, he said, as Crystal is obviously legit but needs to raise her game. Aside from Michael Lynche’s “Miss You” and Aaron Kelly’s tender “Angie,” most of the other efforts weren’t impressive. Who’s going home? There are plenty of candidates. Tim Urban’s reggae style “Under My Thumb” and Lacey Brown’s “Ruby Tuesday” struck us as a few performances that could result in a heave-ho. Who knows. Do you agree with our assessment of Tuesday’s elite? Who do you see going home on American Idol tonight? Here’s how we rank last night’s performances: Siobhan Magnus , “Paint It, Black” Crystal Bowersox , “You Can’t Always Get What You Want”

‘American Idol’ Top 12 Can Step It Up On Rolling Stones Night

The British rockers’ songs will give contestants plenty of chances to shine. By Gil Kaufman Michael Lynche Photo: Jesse Grant/ WireImage Forget everything we’ve heard up until now. On Tuesday night (March 16), the top 12 finalists will step out onto the new and improved “American Idol” thunder dome stage to try to make us fall in love all over again. Some will try to make us forget about last week’s surprise eliminations , while others will dig deep to cement their status as the ones to beat this year.

American Idol Power Rankings: Top 12

12. Paige Miles After miraculously making the top 12, Paige has the most to prove. Simon & Co. have continuously reminded us that Paige has potential, but if she wants to stick around, she needs to tap into that stash ASAP. [12 photos] Continue reading

American Idol Finalists: Party Time!

While fans argue about the final 12 on American Idol ( Paige Miles over Katelyn Epperly and Lilly Scott? Really?!? ), this season’s recently-named finalists attended a party in their honor last night. Matt Giraud, Scott MacIntyre and past contestants were also on hand, as were Cory Monteith and members of the Glee cast . But the event was all about Crystal Bowersox , Michael Lynche and company. That pair of singers, two of the only contenders in an otherwise mediocre field, celebrated with an airplane ride at the shindig: Click on the photos below for more looks at the finalists posing on the red carpet: [Photos: Splash News]

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American Idol Sets Final 12, Sends Four Packing

American Idol revealed its 12 season nine finalists last night, eliminating four contestants in the process. Two of those eliminations were easy to see coming: We’d have gone with Paige Miles and Tim Urban instead, but it’s hard to argue with viewers sending Katelyn Epperly (the weakest of this season’s singer/songwriters) and Todrick Hall (more of a dancer than a singer) home. But Lilly Scott and Alex Lambert? Wow. The lessons future contestants can take from these semifinalists would be: don’t only sing songs from previous decades; and get over your stage fright. We wish all booted contestants the best, but it’s now time to focus on those remaining. We’re not down to the top 12, and we’ve listed them below, from most likely to win to least likely… Crystal Bowersox Siobhan Magnus Casey James Michael Lynche Didi Benami Lee DeWyze Andrew Garcia Paige Miles Aaron Kelly Katie Stevens Lacey Brown Tim Urban There’s a big drop-off after the top four, as two women and two men really stand out. Do you agree? Who would you have sent home and who do you consider the favorite?

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