American Idol Season 13 Episode 16
American Idol
Season 13

Ep 16. 12 Finalists Perform

  • March 5, 2014
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The sixteenth episode of the thirteenth season of American Idol is titled "12 Finalists Perform." In this episode, the top 12 contestants take the stage to perform a variety of songs in front of judges Jennifer Lopez, Harry Connick Jr., and Keith Urban.

The episode begins with a montage of the finalists practicing their performances and reflecting on their experiences thus far in the competition. Each contestant explains their song choice and how they plan to showcase their talents on stage.

The first performance of the night comes from Caleb Johnson, who sings "Pressure and Time" by Rival Sons. His energetic performance impresses the judges, who commend him for his showmanship and vocal abilities.

Next up is C.J. Harris, who sings "Free Fallin'" by Tom Petty. He delivers a soulful rendition of the classic song, showcasing his unique voice and stage presence.

Jena Irene takes the stage next, performing a piano-driven version of "Suddenly I See" by KT Tunstall. She receives glowing feedback from the judges, who praise her creativity and musicality.

Sam Woolf follows with a performance of "We Are Young" by Fun. Despite some nervousness, he manages to deliver a solid performance that earns him positive remarks from the judges.

Dexter Roberts takes the stage next, singing "Sweet Home Alabama" by Lynyrd Skynyrd. His country twang and high-energy performance win over the judges, who call him a natural performer.

Majesty Rose performs "Tightrope" by Janelle Monae next, impressing the judges with her commanding stage presence and unique style. They praise her for taking risks and showcasing her individuality.

MK Nobilette follows with a performance of "Satisfaction" by Allen Stone, delivering a powerful and emotional rendition of the song. The judges commend her for her authenticity and honesty in her performance.

Malaya Watson takes the stage next, singing "Through the Fire" by Chaka Khan. She delivers a bold and powerful performance that earns her high praise from the judges, who call her a force to be reckoned with.

Alex Preston performs "A Beautiful Mess" by Jason Mraz next, showcasing his impressive guitar skills and unique musical style. The judges commend him for his creativity and originality in his performances.

Jessica Meuse follows with a performance of "The Crow and the Butterfly" by Shinedown, delivering a powerful vocal performance that showcases her range and emotional depth.

Ben Briley takes the stage next, performing "Folsom Prison Blues" by Johnny Cash. His energetic performance and gritty vocals impress the judges, who call him a true performer.

Finally, Emily Piriz closes out the night with a performance of "Glitter in the Air" by Pink. Her emotional rendition of the song earns her high praise from the judges, who commend her for her vulnerability and authenticity.

Overall, the top 12 finalists deliver a strong set of performances that showcase their talents and individual styles. The judges provide feedback and critique after each performance, offering praise and constructive criticism to help the contestants improve their skills and grow as performers.

Fans of American Idol will enjoy watching this episode as they get to see the top 12 finalists perform for the first time and get a glimpse into their personalities and musical styles. The judges also provide valuable feedback that can help viewers understand what it takes to succeed in the music industry and make it to the top of the American Idol competition.

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Description
  • First Aired
    March 5, 2014
  • Language
    English