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American Idol 2025 Day 8: Judges Choice

 


Last night, the judges competed in the annual "Judges Choice" competition, where the trio selects a song they would like each contestant to sing and who's ever song the contestant choses gets a point and the judge with the most points wins and gets to save a contestant from elimination. Lionel and Luke ended up tying. But enough about that, let's get to our contestants.


We lost another person and our unlucky victim is;

Josh King- it was time anyway



Okay Let's Rank;


#7: Mattie Pruitt

Always Been You-Jessie Murph
She was fine, that's it


#6: John Foster

I Cross My Heart- George Strait
He was fine, that's it


#5: Slater Nalley

Atlantic City-Bruce Springsteen
He wasn't great, but still better than the previous 2


#4: Thunderstorm Artis

Faithfully- Journey
It was sweet


#3: Gabby Samone

Hero- Mariah Carey
Not as strong as last night but still strong


#2: Breanna Nix

Independence Day- Martha McBride
Good song for her


Best Performance: Jamal Roberts

I Believe- Fantasia
Here we go again😏

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