‘American Idol’ 2015 Top 6 Updates: Clark Beckham, Jax, Joey Cook Lead YouTube Views After Episode 25 (Videos)
“American Idol” 2015 Top 6 does not include Joey Cook, but she joins Clark Beckham and Jax in the Top 3 most viewed YouTube videos on AI’s verified page. The Season 14 Top 7 Idol hopefuls each has two video clips from episode 25, which aired April 22 (“American Classics”) on Fox.
“American Idol” 2015 Top 6 are Clark Beckham, Jax, Tyanna Jones, Nick Fradiani, Rayvon Owen and Quentin Alexander. Asked how he’s feeling after his performance, Quentin expressed he’s upset over the Bottom Two – his best friend Joey and Rayvon.
“American Idol” Season 14 judges Jennifer Lopez, Keith Urban and Harry Connick Jr gave Clark Beckham some very positive feedback. Harry even said he had “no critique” to offer the 22-year-old Idol hopeful dished his take on Stevie Wonder’s “Superstition.”
"I thought that was about as good as you could have done on that song. I have no critique," Harry told Clark after his first performance. The YouTube clip of this number has so far drawn over 45,000 views.
Next to Clark’s “Superstition,” Joey Cook’s cover of "Somebody to Love" by Jefferson Airplane took the second spot in YouTube’s most viewed videos from episode 25 of “American Idol” 2015. Jax ranks in third with her performance of Michael Jackson’s “Beat It.”
Joey Cook and Rayvon Owen wound up at the Bottom Two in episode 25. This is Joey’s first in the bottom of the results, while it’s the third time for Rayvon. In the end, the Idol Save on Twitter favoured Rayvon, who has also outlasted Daniel Seavey and Qaasim Middleton.
The Idol Save on Twitter started only this season (“American Idol XIV”), under the leadership of executive producers Trish Kinane and Per Blankens.
‘American Idol’ 2015: Clark Beckham Sings Stevie Wonder’s ‘Superstition’
‘American Idol’ 2015: Joey Cook Sings Jefferson Airplane’s ‘Somebody To Love’
‘American Idol’ 2015: Jax Sings Michael Jackson’s ‘Beat It’
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