The competition is heating up on season 22 of American Idol as the top 12 finalists battle it out for the coveted title. With two contestants already sent home on Monday’s episode, the pressure is on for the remaining hopefuls to deliver show-stopping performances.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame theme brought out the best in the contestants, with each finalist taking on a song from a legendary artist. Gene Simmons of Kiss, a Rock Hall inductee himself, shared his wisdom with the top 14, offering valuable advice to help them shine on stage.
One standout moment came from Triston Harper, a 15-year-old country singer from Alabama, who wowed the judges with his rendition of Elvis Presley’s “Heartbreak Hotel.” Gene Simmons praised Harper for being true to himself and delivering a memorable performance that left viewers in awe.
However, not all contestants received glowing reviews. Emmy Russell, the granddaughter of country icon Loretta Lynn, faced criticism for her performance of Bonnie Raitt’s “I Can’t Make You Love Me.” Despite the backlash, Russell managed to survive eliminations, but the pressure is on for her to step up her game in the upcoming episodes.
On the other hand, Jack Blocker from Texas impressed judge Katy Perry with his rendition of Bob Dylan’s “Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right.” Perry, who initially doubted Blocker’s talent, apologized for her skepticism and praised him for his cool and captivating performance.
As the competition narrows down, fans are eagerly awaiting to see who will emerge as the next American Idol. Stay tuned for more updates on the top 12 finalists and their journey to stardom.