Cast of the big leap7/20/2023 He prefaced this performance by saying he wanted to prove his haters wrong and “wake people up,” and that’s exactly what he did. This might be the most iconic track on Jagged Little Pill, regardless of whether it is or isn’t about a certain Full House cast member, and Steele definitely did it justice. Steele’s solo performance of Morissette’s “You Oughta Know” was held until the very end of the night - which was only fitting, considering he was the one Perry saved from being eliminated last week. Morissette also tipped her hat to the idea of men allowing themselves to be vulnerable, another thing these two never fail to do. Bryan isn’t the only one with smile cramps after that.Īs previously mentioned, Steele’s first performance this week was his duet of Sheeran’s “Photograph” with Tongi, and even the artist himself had to recognize how special it was to hear these two completely different voices coming together in harmony. ![]() He kept the hits coming with a stunning duet of Sheeran’s “Thinking Out Loud,” which the singer recognized as “soulful” and better than he could have performed it himself. His rock-friendly voice complimented the anthem perfectly… don’t you think? This season’s resident (former) burger flipper picked a much more popular Morrissette song, delivering a high-energy performance of “Ironic,” albeit one without much of Smith’s trademark moves. He returned to the stage less than 30 minutes later, joined by Ani for a wonderfully unexpected duet of Sheeran’s “Thinking Out Loud.” As far as vibes go this season, you couldn’t ask for a bigger difference - but hey, two great voices and two great voices. The songwriter herself was blown away, admitting that she never imagined she would hear this version of her song, adding that it was “beautiful.” ![]() Peay kicked off the night with “All I Really Want,” a somewhat lesser-known Morissette jam that will hopefully have a few new fans thanks to the country crooner’s reimagined take. Oh, and did I mention that Halle Bailey will be taking the stage for a performance of “Part of Your World” from Disney’s upcoming live-action Little Mermaid movie? It’s going to be a big night.Īnyway, find out who’s moving ahead to the Top 5, then cast your vote in our poll and drop a comment with your full review of Sunday’s Morissette/Sheeran extravaganza. Read on to see how the finalists fared this week, including which five will return next Sunday (ABC, 8/7c) for Disney Week, where they’ll be mentored by Oscar nominee Sofia Carson. In addition to each contestant covering a track from Morissette’s iconic songbook, the eight finalists also paired up for duets of hits from Sheeran’s catalogue. Fortunately, Alanis Morrissette - who was already serving as this week’s guest mentor - was more than happy to fill in, with Ed Sheeran stepping up to complete the panel.īefore revealing which singers America voted into their Top 5, Idol welcomed back this season’s Top 8 - Colin Stough, Haven Madison, Iam Tongi, Megan Danielle, Oliver Steele, Warren Peay, Wé Ani and Zachariah Smith - for two performances each. With Katy Perry and Lionel Richie across the pond attending King Charles’ coronation, Luke Bryan was left with two empty seats next to him on the judges’ panel. ![]() Sunday was another huge night for American Idol, which ended the journey of three more deserving finalists - and only one of the regular judges was there to say goodbye!
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