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American Idol has taken over the practical singing competition into a worldwide phenomenon, with each country having their own version of AI. This show was about giving people the opportunity to become a singer and help them to grow. But AI has turned into a redundant show that has no cultural value and it misleads many people (while making fun of them) to think they have a chance, when in fact they are not suited for it. The American Idol experience has swept across the nation and has created a craze that Americans can not let go of. AI is every where, whether it is broadcasted in the news, talked about in magazines, or even that every single person in America knows or talks about it. American Idol is where most people are addicted to the reality show formula of watching people become emotionally devastated and try to "vote" for the next American Idol-where barely any succeed, as one form of their entertainment.

Friday, April 20, 2007

San-Bye-Ya

Sanjaya Malakar, the singer who horrified and captivated millions in his improbable "American Idol" run, was finally voted off the show Wednesday night. When the result was announced, Malakar wiped away tears and got a big hug from LaKisha Jones, the next lowest vote-getter. "I'm fine," he told Ryan Seacrest. "It was an amazing experience." -CBC.ca



Sanjaya is voted off!! Oh no! At least people will be able to see him on the American Idol tour. Or you can probably soon buy a t-shirt with that logo ↑ on it.

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