Edwards 'Had A Feeling' She Would Be Sent Home
During a media conference call on Thursday, recently ousted American Idol contestant revealed that she wasn't surprised by the results.
"I think that I just had a feeling that I was going to be in the bottom, just because of what the judges said about my performance. And I was right," the singer said.
The Idol Buzz gave her the second lowest score of the evening for her performance of "You Don't Have To Say You Love Me", and the judges weren't too thrilled with her performance either. "It was a little pitchy for me", said Randy. Simon though she was losing your edge, and that the song was terrible for her. Apparently, America agreed with the judges.
Edwards said before the performance that choosing the song was the hardest part of preparing for the competition each week, and she thinks that it was the song choice that ultimately did her in. "It was the song I think." If she could do it over again, "I would have definitely had chosen an upbeat, fast song because the judges like me singing a faster song... [America] would have related better if I did a faster, upbeat song, I think, which the judges even said they like to see me do and I think that my fans probably like to see me do. So they didn't like it and they didn't vote."
Every summer, the top 10 contestants go on tour, so missing it by just one week really hits hard. "It's a bummer, but I'm trying to look at the bright side. Maybe one day I will go on tour, even if it's not with American Idol."
With her voice, it's certainly possible.
"I think that I just had a feeling that I was going to be in the bottom, just because of what the judges said about my performance. And I was right," the singer said.
The Idol Buzz gave her the second lowest score of the evening for her performance of "You Don't Have To Say You Love Me", and the judges weren't too thrilled with her performance either. "It was a little pitchy for me", said Randy. Simon though she was losing your edge, and that the song was terrible for her. Apparently, America agreed with the judges.
Edwards said before the performance that choosing the song was the hardest part of preparing for the competition each week, and she thinks that it was the song choice that ultimately did her in. "It was the song I think." If she could do it over again, "I would have definitely had chosen an upbeat, fast song because the judges like me singing a faster song... [America] would have related better if I did a faster, upbeat song, I think, which the judges even said they like to see me do and I think that my fans probably like to see me do. So they didn't like it and they didn't vote."
Every summer, the top 10 contestants go on tour, so missing it by just one week really hits hard. "It's a bummer, but I'm trying to look at the bright side. Maybe one day I will go on tour, even if it's not with American Idol."
With her voice, it's certainly possible.






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