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Hannah Harper, Brooks Rosser, Kyndal score most popular performances on American Idol

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Hannah Harper rehearsing for her Top 20 performance on American Idol. (ABC Photo)

Hannah Harper rehearsing for her Top 20 performance on American Idol. (ABC Photo)

 

Hannah Harper has done it again.

And I really don’t think her fans have to worry one bit that she might not make it into the Top 14 on American Idol.

For the second straight round, Hannah’s performance was far and away the most popular from the first night of Top 20 performances.

As of midnight Wednesday, her performance of “Ain’t No Grave” had been viewed 5.4 million times on Idol’s Facebook page.

That’s more than three times as often as anyone else’s performance and is in line with what happened after the Top 30 show.

Two other singers have already topped 1 million views — Brooks Rosser with his cover of “Dancing on My Own” and Kyndal with her version of “Call Your Mom.”

You can check out where all the singers rank below.

Most disappointing to me is that Genevieve Heyward is dead last. To my eyes and ears, she’s been one of the absolute standouts on Season 24.

Facebook views as of midnight Wednesday into Thursday

1. Hannah Harper, “Ain’t No Grave” — 5.4 million
2. Brooks Rosser, “Dancing on My Own” — 1.4 million
3. Kyndal Inskeep, “Call Your Mom” — 1.1 million
4. Braden Rumfelt, “Love on the Brain” — 976,000
5. Daniel Stallworth, “All Night Long” — 906,000
6. Makiyah Mustiful, “Bang Bang” — 651,000
7. Jake Thistle, “The Power of Love” — 550,000
8. Kutter Bradley, “It’s Not Over” — 480,000
9. Jesse Findling, “You Found Me” — 460,000
10. Genevieve Heyward, “Pink Pony Club” — 394,000

1 Comment

  1. Janet Wheatley March 19, 2026 at 10:26 pm -  Reply

    I do not know why Genevieve was at the bottom. I thought that she did great, and was one of the better ones!

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