

HunterGirl, Leah Marlene, Nicolina and Fritz Hager in Las Vegas with Noah Thompson in miniature. (ABC Photo)
In one round, the Top 5 will cover a Carrie Underwood song.
In a second round, they will cover a song of their own choosing.
The Top 5 were scheduled to travel to Las Vegas this week for a mentoring session with Carrie, who is enjoying a residency there.
Only four made the trip. Noah Thompson, still suffering from COVID, stayed behind.
No word on his performance status for tonight. Last week, he performed two songs from his hotel room and still advanced from the Top 7 to the Top 5.
Follow along tonight for song by song grades as the show progresses.
See also …
Check out original songs from the Top 5
Chart performances for those original songs
Ranking the Top 5
Song by song grades for the Top 7
Carrie Underwood songs
HunterGirl, 23, Winchester, Tenn., “Undo It” — Great start, powerful ending from HunterGirl who picked a sassy, upbeat song to start the night. The vocal wavered a bit when she returned to stage and sang to her guitarist. Katy Perry called it the best performance she ever did, which is a bit of an overstatement. But it was solid. Grade: B
Leah Marlene, 20, Normal, Ill., “I’ll Stand By You” — Carrie covered this song, so it’s apparently fair game. I typically love the way Leah changes up songs, but I’m not so sure about this one. That first verse was sort of jarring. And Leah’s strength isn’t standing behind a mic and belting, which she did a good bit of during that song. That said, I’m really rooting for Leah to make the finals. Grade: B–
Fritz Hager, 22, Tyler, Texas, “I Wanna Remember” — This isn’t a Carrie song either, but it’s a really cool and fitting song choice for Fritz. As for the lyrics, I don’t know about “forever,” but I’m pretty sure Fritz will be back singing on the Idol stage next week. And that performance is one more example of why he should be. Grade: A–
Noah Thompson, 19, Louisa, Ky., “So Small” — Noah also scores points during those pre-song clips. He did not score points with me with that vocal. He seemed pretty relaxes on stage. The song just wasn’t a good fit for his voice. Grade: C
Nicolina Bozzo, 18, Toronto, “Blown Away” — Nicolina’s vocal got 50 percent less precise when she cut loose at the end of the song. And her performance got 50 percent more moving because of the emotion she poured into the performance. And it’s amazing how often Idol has used Nicolina to close a round or show. Grade: B+
Contestant’s Choice
Leah Marlene, “Separate Worlds” — She’s going to put her own spin on the Journey classic, slowing it down to a ballad at the opening. I admire Leah’s ability to recreate songs, but I didn’t love her song choices or performances tonight. But like I said, I’m still hoping she makes it to the finale. Grade: B–
HunterGirl, “Girl Crush” — Okay, that was great in spots, seriously overbaked in others. Not sure what coaching she’s getting from the Idol staff, but it isn’t translating into fully rounded performances. The Idol judges, however, loved it. Grade: C+
Fritz Hager, “Youngblood” — When this started, I’m thinking, “Fritz, what are you doing? An emotional ballad would have been a more sure way of nailing down a spot in the finale.” But halfway through his rock star transformation, he walked out among the crowd, cut loose and turned that into a winning performance, even if the vocal wasn’t perfect. Grade: B
Nicolina, “All I Ask” — When you’re the best singer left on American Idol and you want to make a closing statement on why you belong in the final, what do you do? You sing Adele. Nicolina, not surprisingly, did it quite well. And once again delivered the song with her trademark passion. Grade: B+
Noah Thompson, “Working Man” — Noah gets to close the show. But with live voting, I’m not sure that’s the prized spot that it used to be. There just isn’t enough time for a show-closing performance to go viral. This was a fabulous song choice and a great performance by Noah. Perhaps the best match of singer and song tonight. Grade: A–
That said, I still want to see a final three of Fritz Hager, Nicolina and Leah Marlene.
Time for results. Making the Season 20 finale are …
* HunterGirl
* Noah Thompson
* Leah Marlene
That means Leah and Fritz Hager are going home.
Sorry, but voters got that wrong.
And Leah Marlene should be the winner of Season 20.
But probably won’t be.
Featured Music
Daddy's Mugshot
Laci Kaye Booth, Top 5 on American Idol Season 17, dropped a new single Friday. And if you somehow missed her 2024 album, "Loneliest Girl in the World," do yourself a favor and check it out!
Aaron Rizzo Adam David Alanna Lynise Angie Rey Ari Camille BDII (Brian Darden) Braxton Garza Britton Moore Carlos Santiago Conor JamesMORE BELOW
The Voice Season 27 Profiles
The Voice Season 27 Profiles
Darius J.
Dennis Lorenzo
Dimitrius Graham
Ethan Eckenroad
Fran
Hailey Wright
Iris Herrera
Jacquelyn George
Jaelen Johnston
Jay Ammo
Jayden Cree (Olesen)
Jessica Manalo
Lucia Flores-Wiseman
Naomi Soleil
Nell Simmons
Olivia Kuper Harris
Page Mackenzie
Ricardo Moreno
Robert Hunter
Simone Marijic
Tatum Scott
Tori Templet
Trevon Dawson
American Idol Season 19 Profiles
Featured Music
'Treasure' indeed
Laci Kaye Booth, Top 5 on American Idol Season 17, dropped her debut album Aug. 6. Her debut single, the ridiculously addictive "Treasure," heads to country radio in mid-September.
Archives
-
-
Angie Rey, Kolby Cordell nab steals on The Voice
March 31, 2025 By Mark Franklin -
Top 10 on American Idol in Hollywood
March 31, 2025 By Mark Franklin -
The American Idol guys — Who advanced and who didn’t
March 31, 2025 By Mark Franklin -
American Idol ladies — who advanced and who didn’t
March 31, 2025 By Mark Franklin
-
Song by song grades for the Top 8 on American Idol
April 29, 2024 By Mark Franklin -
Iam Tongi scores an Apple Music hit for American Idol
May 19, 2023 By Mark Franklin -
Song by song grades for the Top 12 on The Voice
December 4, 2023 By Mark Franklin -
Song by song grades for the Top 14 on American Idol
April 21, 2024 By Mark Franklin -
Song by song grades for American Idol’s Top 24, Group 2
April 8, 2024 By Mark Franklin
-
-
We haven’t heard the last from David Archuleta
February 21, 2011 By Mark Franklin -
Meet American Idol contestant Hollie Cavanagh
January 30, 2012 By Mark Franklin -
Meet American Idol contestant Jessica Sanchez
February 5, 2012 By Mark Franklin -
Meet American Idol contestant Phillip Phillips
January 19, 2012 By Mark Franklin
Post-Voice Music
Recent Voice Views Interviews
-
American Idol Hollywood Week photo gallery
April 1, 2025 By Mark Franklin -
Angie Rey, Kolby Cordell nab steals on The Voice
March 31, 2025 By Mark Franklin -
Top 10 on American Idol in Hollywood
March 31, 2025 By Mark Franklin
-
Song by song grades for the Top 8 on American Idol
April 29, 2024 By Mark Franklin -
Iam Tongi scores an Apple Music hit for American Idol
May 19, 2023 By Mark Franklin -
Song by song grades for the Top 12 on The Voice
December 4, 2023 By Mark Franklin
-
-
We haven’t heard the last from David Archuleta
February 21, 2011 By Mark Franklin -
Meet American Idol contestant Hollie Cavanagh
January 30, 2012 By Mark Franklin
Post-American Idol Music
M | T | W | T | F | S | S |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | |
7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 |
14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 |
21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 |
28 | 29 | 30 |
Leave a reply