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Aaron Kelly vs. Siobhan Magnus: Semifinalist Showdown!

The week after American Idol made its first round of cuts (sorry, Tyler, Janell, Ashley and Joe), we’re continuing to ask readers which semifinalists they think will advance the farthest. Past showdowns between singers, for example, have pitted Katie Stevens vs. Katelyn Epperly . Which of those young beauties has the most potential? Now, for the first time in this feature, we’re mixing up genders. Fox may wish to separate men and women like some sort of middle school dance, but THG is all about integration! Last Tuesday, viewers voted Siobhan Magnus through after an impressive rendition of Chris Isaac’s “Wicked Game.” As an alternative to guitar players such as Didi Benami, Magnus may be a dark horse on the female side. Meanwhile, Aaron Kelly also received good news from voters. His adorable mug will be on full display again this Wednesday. Choose between these contestants below… Which semifinalist will advance farther on American Idol?

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‘American Idol’ In 60 Seconds: Top 24, Trouble In First Elimination Week

From killer covers to Tyler Grady’s angry exit, it’s all in the season premiere of ‘Idol in 60 Seconds.’ By Jim Cantiello Ashley Rodriguez, Didi Benami and Ryan Seacrest on Thursday’s “American Idol” Photo: Frank Micelotta/ Getty Images “American Idol” in 60 Seconds has fast become an MTV News institution, but it goes by so fast that it’s not always easy to catch every golden nugget. So, here we present to you a slightly altered script of the weekly bite-size recap of “Idol” high jinks, plus a joke or two that had to be cut for time! In the first live-competition week of the ninth season of “American Idol,” we met our brand new Top 24. While not everybody choked (Siobhan Magnus’ interpretation of Chris Isaak’s “Wicked Game” was wicked cool, Lilly Scott’s Beatles cover made me want to sergeant her pepper and Crystal Bowersox spent half of her debut on a singing competition blowing into a harmonica — quirky, but effective), the general tone of the show’s opening week can be summed up in one word: Disaster. Actually, most of that came courtesy of the men. (Oh, did I say “Men?” I meant “Frightened bunny rabbits.”) [ Jermaine Sellers wails. ] That guy is a church singer ? I hope God has earplugs. Everybody had a confidence fail. Or an over confidence fail. It was fail-fail-fail-fail — and then Andrew Garcia taught us just how terrible Fall Out Boy lyrics are. But the week’s worst performances came from the judges, who were a mess of disjointed, conflicted and non-sensical advice. “Take bigger risks!” “No, don’t take big risks!” “Wait, am I starting, or are you?” But at least Kara got one thing right. [ Kara calls herself a ‘b—-.’ ] On Thursday night’s results show, it was so good to see everybody again. [ Ryan Seacrest: “The bad news is we’ll have to send two guys and two girls home.” ] Is that really bad news, though? See you later, random people we couldn’t pick out of a lineup. And Tyler Grady? Wearing tight pants and posing ain’t “rock star.” Blaming that judges for your downfall? That’s “rock star.” What did you think of this week’s performances and eliminations? Leave us your thoughts 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 Videos ‘American Idol’ In 60 Seconds Related Photos ‘American Idol’ Season Nine Performances The ‘American Idol’ Season 9 Top 24

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‘American Idol’ In 60 Seconds: Top 24, Trouble In First Elimination Week