Monday Night Duets, 10 to 7
Scoring is 1 to 5 stars, comments made before hearing judges statement or reading posts here.
Alyssa Raghu and Julia Michaels: Alyssa was better than Juila here, good performance - 4 stars.
Eddie Island and Lukas Graham: Lucas did not give Eddie much time to shine here, but Eddie stepped up to the plate nonetheless - 4 stars.
Wade Cota and Lovelytheband: Another stupid ass band name, but we are here to judge the effort put forth by Wade, this was not a good song choice for wade, not was it anywhere near his best effort - 3 1/2.
Ryan Hammond and Cynthia Erivo: Terrible song choice for Ryan who we know has talent; - 3 stars.
Evelyn Cormier and Chris Isaak: She never flexed her voice and she has that weird mouth thing going on, I keep saying she need to forget the style bullchitt and just sing - 3 stars.
Logan Johnson and Julia Michaels: This is his worst enemy, he just will not put forth a true effort; I don't what he is afraid of, but I think he has a good. This was not a good performance at all, and after the about the same thing being said by the judges last wee, he may be headed home - 3 stars.
Raquel Trinidad and Lovelytheband: I am so ready for this over acting and over-styling singer to go I could spit, she has never been more than middle-of-the-road talent wise - 2 1/2 stars.
Alejandro Aranda and Ben Harper: I am still waiting to hear this guy sing with some effort as I find him a bit of a one-trick-pony, but this was good, his best yet - 4 stars.
Dimitrius Graham and Lukas Graham: Demirius was OK, he can sing, but he does not stand out at all - 3 stars.
Jeremiah Lloyd Harmon and Cynthia Erivo: Jeriah is a truly gifted siong, but this song choice did goive him a chance to really show us, and still it was a very good effort - 4 stars.
Going Home: Logan, Raquel Trinidad and Ryan Hammond. I agree with this, but like Monday and as Skills said, I could have cut this to five going home.
My Notes: My choice for going home would have been: Evelyn, Raquel and Ryan.
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