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`American Idol' gets down to its final 2 contestants email this discussion to a friend?

By ERIN CARLSON
Associated Press Writer
 
2 months ago

NEW YORK (AP) - It'll be David vs. David. Syesha Mercado has been voted off "American Idol," paving the way for the expected showdown between David Archuleta and David Cook.


Mercado, a 21-year-old actress from Sarasota, Fla., was the last woman standing on the top-rated Fox contest Wednesday night. The big-voiced belter surpassed a more accomplished singer (Carly Smithson), a fan favorite (Brooke White) and a statuesque country crooner (Kristy Lee Cook).


While other contestants floundered, Mercado challenged herself with ambitious song choices like Sam Cooke's "A Change Is Gonna Come." She showed more personality - and lots of leg - while swiveling her hips in a glittery gold minidress for a rendition of "Proud Mary." She cried when Paula Abdul gave her a standing ovation last week.


Abdul held the sugar on Tuesday's performance show, telling Mercado that she thought her performance of "Hit Me Up" wasn't "good enough to get into the finals."


With Mercado out of the way, "Idol" can now fully hype the David vs. David matchup.


There's Archuleta, the 17-year-old singing prodigy from Murray, Utah, with the overly involved stage dad. And there's Cook, the 25-year-old former bartender from Blue Springs, Mo., with an emo edge that the angelic Arculeta lacks.


Who will snag the title next Wednesday?


One thing is for sure: His name will be David.


 

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1. myLot reputation of 96/100. aseretdd (3015)   2 months ago

So it will be a battle between the two Davids... the rocker and the crooner... between the two... i prefer the rocker since he was able to show a lot of depth in his performance... the crooner is way to young... and a little boring for my taste... aside for that... his father is a major turn off...

 
2. myLot reputation of 97/100. KrauseHome (7000)   2 months ago

Is anyone surprized? I knew once some of the other singers were eliminated before Syesha, it would be a David vs David competition for the finals. It will be interesting for sure. Personally this will be one of the most interesting Finales ever, and I wish them both the best.

 
3. myLot reputation of 70/100. PamE53 (1539)   2 months ago

I am banking on David Cook. He has more then proved himself. When he pulled off "First time I ever saw your face", on Tuesday night, that was the winning song. Simon knew what he was doing by giving him that song. He had tears coming down my face. I know I'm just a silly ole sap.
He is more mature, versitile, and more of what AI is about. Don't get me wrong, David A is adorable, young, has a great voice, but he still has a way to go & has an over bearing father.
It is one of the best Idols by far. At least this year it was a true contest of talent,(except for a couple weeks). I've truly enjoyed it.
Have a great day!

 
4. myLot reputation of 97/100. alexsis (1607)   2 months ago

What a matchup! I wasn't too much into American Idol this season but I did watch some of it. David A. will win because the girls are crazy about him, they think he is so cute. I like David Cook. I like the way that he makes the song his own.

 
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