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Post by Admin on Apr 28, 2022 2:10:42 GMT
[릴레이댄스] AleXa (알렉사) - Wonderland (4K) 142,005 views Apr 22, 2022
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Post by Admin on May 4, 2022 20:41:22 GMT
Usually “American Song Contest” reveals the results of America’s votes from the previous week in the first few minutes of the following episode. However, because the hit reality TV show is airing its Season 1 finale on Monday, May 9, the normal process wouldn’t give the yet-to-be-announced finalists enough time to prepare for their last performances. That’s why, for the first time ever, NBC is changing up its results format. The second group of Semi-Finalists, who duked it out on the big stage on Monday night, will find out their fates on “E! Pop Daily” on Wednesday morning at 8:45 a.m. PT. UPDATED: Here is the complete list:
“American Song Contest” finalists announcement:
Connecticut’s Michael Bolton (“Beautiful World”) — public vote North Dakota’s Chloe Fredericks (“Can’t Make You Love Me”) — public vote Texas’ Grant Knoche (“Mr. Independent”) — public vote American Samoa’s Tenelle (“Full Circle”) — public vote Tennessee’s Tyler Braden (“Seventeen”) — national jury selection Kentucky’s Jordan Smith (“Sparrow”) — public vote Colorado’s Riker Lynch (“Feel the Love”) — public vote Alabama’s Ni/Co (“The Difference”) — public vote Oklahoma’s AleXa (“Wonderland”) — public vote Washington’s Allen Stone (“A Bit of Both”) — national jury selection
After all 11 acts performed live on May 2, the national jury voted to send Tennessee’s Tyler Braden to the Grand Finals after he belted out his emotional ballad about young love, titled “Seventeen.” He was later joined by the following four artists who topped America’s votes: Connecticut’s Michael Bolton (“Beautiful World”), North Dakota’s Chloe Fredericks (“Can’t Make You Love Me”), Texas’ Grant Knoche (“Mr. Independent”) and American Samoa’s Tenelle (“Full Circle”).
That means the other six contestants who performed in the Semi-Finals 2 round have now been eliminated. They are: Puerto Rico’s Christian Pagan (“Loko”), North Carolina’s John Morgan (“Right in the Middle”), Kansas’ Broderick Jones (“Tell Me”), New York’s Enisa (“Green Light”), California’s Sweet Taboo (“Keys to the Kingdom”) and Georgia’s Stela Cole (“DIY”).
Remember, five artists from the Semi-Finals 1 group previously made it into the Grand Finals. The national jury chose Washington’s Allen Stone thanks to his catchy tune titled “A Bit of Both.” And the four participants who America advanced were: Kentucky’s Jordan Smith (“Sparrow”), Colorado’s Riker Lynch (“Feel the Love”), Alabama’s Ni/Co (“The Difference”) and Oklahoma’s AleXa (“Wonderland”).
“American Song Contest” is hosted by Snoop Dogg and Kelly Clarkson and is based on the overseas hit “Eurovision Song Contest.” NBC bought the rights to the franchise last year and ordered eight two-hour episodes, which began airing on March 21. The Grand Finale will take place on May 9, with one winner earning the title of Best Original Song.
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Post by Admin on May 5, 2022 6:32:20 GMT
Preview Georgia Artist Stela Cole on 'American Song Contest' 943 views Apr 12, 2022 Get ready to vote for Stela Cole! The Georgia artist performs tonight on 'American Song Contest' on 11Alive.
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Post by Admin on May 5, 2022 20:36:37 GMT
NBC's American Song Contest has narrowed down its 56 contestants to the final 10.
After five weeks of competition and two semi-final rounds, one U.S. state or territory will take home the title of best original song on the hit competition series' Grand Final on May 9. Now, E! News' Daily Pop can exclusively reveal the last four contestants headed to the final round next week.
Washington's Allen Stone was the first competitor to earn a spot in the finale, securing the jury vote for the first round of semi-finals. Earning the jury vote for round two was Tennessee's Tyler Braden. At the top of their respective week's leaderboards, the other states will have some tough competition to beat.
Also heading to the finale are four more round one semi-finalists, including Oklahoma's AleXa, Colorado's Riker Lynch, Kentucky's Jordan Smith and Alabama duo NiCo.
So, who which round two contestants will get one last shot to take their state to victory?
Announced by Daily Pop's Justin Sylvester, the final four competitors headed to next week's Grand Final will be two-time Grammy winner Michael Bolton representing Connecticut, North Dakota native Chloe Fredericks, Texas' Grant Knoche and American Samoa representative Tenelle.
Each contestant was equally excited by the news, especially for Tenelle, who told E! News, "For me as a Polynesian, it's just like, this is crazy. God brought me here for this reason. I'm not intimidated by nobody."
After winning multiple Grammy Awards, you may think Michael Bolton has this competition in the bag. But the singer-songwriter knows how to stay down to Earth.
"I am acutely aware that a career in music takes more than some success, and even I know artists who have Grammys who have not had another hit, and I think that keeps me grounded," he shared. "So, I just try to do the best I can, see what happens."
As for Fredericks and Knoche, each are looking forward to bringing home a win for their respective states, and hope to one day have successful careers in the music industry like hosts Kelly Clarkson and Snoop Dogg.
Tune in to the American Song Contest finale to see who wins on Monday, May 9 at 8 p.m. on NBC.
(E! and NBC are both part of the NBCUniversal family.)
Watch Daily Pop weekdays at 11 a.m., only on E!.
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Post by Admin on May 6, 2022 0:48:41 GMT
AleXa (알렉사) wins Finals Qualifiers at American Song Contest 2022 7,040 views May 3, 2022
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