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Who’s in danger Sunday on American Idol

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Baylee Littrell turned in one of the weakest performances on Sunday's American Idol, but might avoid elimination this Sunday. (ABC Photo)

Baylee Littrell turned in one of the weakest performances on Sunday’s American Idol, but might avoid elimination this Sunday. (ABC Photo)

 

Four singers head home Sunday night on American Idol as the show goes from a Top 24 to a Top 20.

That will mean the elimination of the two lowest vote-getters following last week’s shows.

So who’s in danger?

Well, below you can check out whose performances from Sunday and Monday have been viewed most on YouTube.

Looking at those numbers, I fear we’ve heard the last from Grayson Torrence and Penny Samar.

Both probably needed jaw-dropping performances in the Top 24 round to overcome a lack of Idol airtime to that point.

For whatever reason, with the exception of a few Idol favorites, the show has been treating female singers more like cannon fodder than potential winners this season.

Grayson and Penny turned in fine, but not jaw-dropping, performances, in the Top 24 shows.

Josh King appears to be in trouble too. And it comes on the heels of a pair of subpar performances.

Baylee Littrell should be in trouble. Along with Josh, he delivered one of the weakest performances in the Top 24 round.

But he gained popularity from earlier standout performances of original songs, and I won’t be shocked it his fans rallied in their first chance to vote this season.

One disturbing development to me is the presence of Zaylie Windsor in the next-to-last spot among Sunday night performers. Remember, Zaylie was so impressive in Showstoppers, the judges allowed her to bypass the head-to-head round.

If she’s eliminated, blame a poor song choice in the Top 24 round. She’s on a show filled with belters and singers who want to impress us with vocal acrobatics.

Zaylie should have selected a song that allowed her to stand out by plucking heartstrings. Instead, she went up tempo with Blondie’s “Heart of Glass.”

Let’s balance that out with a positive development. I hadn’t considered Jamal Roberts as a front-runner in Season 27. But he delivered the best performance among the Top 24. It’s nice to see fans recognize that fact.

Here are the YouTube views on the Top 24 performances, taken at 2 p.m. Friday.

See also
Song by song grades from Sunday
Song by song grades from Monday

Sunday’s show

Jamal Roberts: 370,777
Slater Nalley: 291,022
Victor Solomon: 257,839
Isaiah Misailegalu: 252,383
Baylee Littrell: 184,278
Gabby Samone: 164,179
Breanna Nix: 159,248
MKY: 160,991
Kolbi Jordan: 125,924
Che Chesterman: 125,546
Zaylie Windsor: 94,128
Penny Samar: 91,213

Monday’s show:

Canaan James Hill: 218,739
Thunderstorm Artis: 195,332
Amanda Barise: 141,539
Kyana Fyana: 125,537
John Foster: 121,209
Olivier Bergeron: 116,757
Filo: 114,877
Drew Ryn: 103,759
Mattie Pruitt: 96,362
Desmond Roberts: 86,563
Josh King: 81,097
Grayson Torrence: 75,792

Jamar Roberts has the most watched performance video from the Top 24 shows on American Idol (ABC Photo)

Jamar Roberts has the most watched performance video from the Top 24 shows on American Idol (ABC Photo)

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