Didi Benami - 'American Idol'

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Didi Benami, the 23-year-old waitress from Los Angeles, singing "What's the desperate" on Tuesday, soul-themed shows.

After serving the lowest number of votes, the chanteuse soil in the bottom three, placed it where she was joined by 20-year-old university student Tim Urban of Duncanville, Texas, was narrow for his vague transfer of Anita Baker's "Sweet Love", and 17 - year high train students Katie Stevens of Middlebury, Connect, that was a pretty tepid response to her take on Aretha Franklin's "Chain of Fools."

Didi Benami - 'American Idol'


It was another week off to save money on "American Idol." Didi Benami's trip to potential stardom screams to a halt Wednesday night. where even a powerful reprise of her signature Fleetwood Mac cover was not enough to keep her in the game. The action-packed hours contained performance from Usher, season two "Idol" Champ Ruben Studdard and Diddy, Dirty Money, and a visit from Justin Bieber, but all eyes were on the top 10, almost half of the finalists were potential bottom three forage after a rough night with R & B performance on Tuesday.

Teen Katie Stevens had no such luck, even a trip to the bottom three after the judges had mixed reviews for his coverage of Aretha Franklin's iconic "Chain of Fools." She was, not surprisingly, the Benami receives most bad messages for her jazzy experiments "What becomes of the broken," a departure from the singer / songwriter of her lane, drawing predictions of a ride home from our "Idol" experts.

Stay in the basement was short for Stevens, who was the first sent back to safety, followed by seemingly bulletproof Urban, like smoke out his autograph smiles after hearing the news.

Benami gave it a chance and took another swing at her well-received folky walk through Fleetwood Mac's "Rhiannon" as she penetrated the cafe flavor that made the judges love her the first time. Although she flubbed a note at the end, the show was primarily a strong, but unfortunately not enough to keep her in the mix.

After not even thinking about saving in the previous week when they sent Paige Miles rags Simon Cowell was torn over whether to bust it out this time. "This is bad news boyfriend. We will not spare you," he said with a grimace. "It was a million times better than what you did last night."

Benami took a graceful bow, and smiled as she watched her goodbye montage before flouting in tears when her other finalists cluster for a warm hug group.

Among the performers were almost lean season and two Champ Studdard, spread a velvet-soft teddy-bear is in love with silk-like ode to the ideal lover, "Do not Make 'Em Like You No More" working the stage like an old-school spirit expert and encouraging users to get into it as he swayed and Bob in line.

That his "Idol" debuted Diddy with Dirty Money, perform their new single, "Hey, Good Morning" in public for the first time. The throbbing Euro-disco burner with a Timberland-style hit found Bad Boy boss blow his autograph shoulder lifted dance steps, but really a white leather strap and operation of a fog-shrouded stage.

Next week the top nine take on Lennon / McCartney songbook, as they sing Beatles songs.




source:mtv.com

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