Mar
25
Ramiele Malubay sings Heart’s “Alone.” It’s always tough being in the first position on American Idol and Ramiele’s voice isn’t as strong as usual. But, she has made it through to the Top 10 of American Idol, so she has the ability to win the votes that will propel her to the next level.
Randy says: “Still it wasn’t the right song choice. … It was a little too big for you.” Randy says the song was a little pitchy.
Paula says: “I’m really glad that America’s heard you sing. … It’s not about picking it … I still give you a tremedous amount of credit.” Paula wants Ramiele to make it through to the next round of American Idol and mentions that Ramiele might have been a little under the weather.
Simon: “I don’t think it was as bad as Randy says.” “The truth is after what you sang last week … you’re going to get through on that performance.”
I’m hoping Ramiele Malubay gets enough votes to sing next week.
Mar
18
Ramiele Malubay | I Should Have Known Better | American Idol
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Ramiele Malubay gets the best American Idol position to score big — number 11 — as long as she can sing very well tonight she’ll have a huge advantage over the competition because people will remember her song and vote for her. Ramiele needs to focus on singing like Syesha Mercado did tonight and she’ll be sailing through to next week with little worries.
Ramiele picks an up tempo Beatles song: “I Should Have Known Better.”
She’s doing a good job singing tonight and looks at ease in front of the audience. Ramiele punches out a nice note in the middle of the song. I’m hoping that Ramiele Malubay goes all the way in this year’s American Idol competition.
Randy — “I wasn’t jumping up and down, but I enjoyed it. You showed confidence. … It was a happy go lucky thing.”
Paula — “There’s something about your voice when you sing ballots — you show your range.”
Simon — “It sounds like like Chikezie was on harmonica. … The track sounded terrible. You are in the same boat as many others. You chose mediocre songs. It was what it was.”
