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American Idol Performances That We All Remember

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Sometimes, a performance is so wrong, it’s good. Just like the most popular movies we can be assured that we will always remember them.

The American Idol show enthusiasts truly realize what we have been referring to. It is not always the top that are noticed in your thoughts. You have the amazing Carrie Underwood types whom stand out and through, but on the other hand of the Idol, there are those we remember for… other things. Such as they can not sing.

Below, the top 10 worst (or dare I say best?) American Idol performances known:

10. Kellie Pickler: “Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered” — She did all three to the viewers with this song. Experts are still trying to figure out how she did it but the answer still stays unknown.

9. David Radford: “Crazy Little Thing Called Love” — David’s spasms across the stage and bizarre facial expressions made us cringe.

8. Lisa Wilson: “Come to My Window” — The previous Miss USA competitor should have focused on beauty.

7. Rodesia Eaves: “Daydream Believer” — Being the  forgettable person in the first season until she destroyed this Monkees song. Yelling and screaming off-key, she finished it (and herself) off with one extremely out-of-tune scream.

6. Ace Young: “Drops of Jupiter” — His star falling fast, Ace tried to resurrect himself using this one. Young’s blunder? His revealing of the “permanent scar tissue” on his chest through the matching lyrics. Gag.

5. Jasmine Trias: “It’s Raining Men” — Season Four’s remaining competitors were a pretty solid bunch, save for just one contestant from the islands.

4. Bobby Bennett: “Copacabana” — So oblivious was Bennett to what the idol judges wanted to hear on Idol that he thought it would be amazing to do probably the most overdone karaoke song ever for his performance.

3. Janay Castine: “Hit ‘Em Up Style (Oops!)” — Emerging as a dark horse in Season 4, Janay’s performance of this Blu Cantrell hit made America challenge her presence on the program. It absolutely was kinda frightening!

2. John Stevens: “Crocodile Rock” (below) — One of the biggest guilty pleasures in Idol history was watching John Stevens step out of his shell to perform this Elton John classic. The judges referred to it as the worst performance they had heard.

1. Juanita Barber: “What About the Children” — Juanita, a religious vocalist, destroyed this song regarding the young children during Season 2, then shot back at the apalled judges, asking Randy Jackson, “Do you know who I am? You better find out who I am.” What else could earn the #1 spot on this list?

 

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