"American Idol XIV" 2015 is getting tougher with contestants heating up competition as the show progresses towards the end. Daniel Seavey was eliminated last week and one more will go home on Wednesday based on America's vote.
Spoilers: Wednesday's episode is themed "Billboard Hot 100 hits" and top seven contestants will hit the stage again before the judges - Jennifer Lopez, Harry Connick Jr. and Keith Urban – and American public. Florida Georgia Line and Jason Derulo will be the guest mentors of the episode. Jason will perform his new single, "Want to Want Me," and audience will witness a special performance of "Trouble" by Iggy Azalea, featuring Jennifer Hudson. Florida will also perform.
One of the top eight contestants will be sent home on Wednesday while the remaining seven will perform again for America's vote. The song of the contestants is not revealed yet.
The remaining top eight contestants of "American Idol XIV" 2015 are Jax, Nick Fradiani, Quentin Alexander, Clark Beckham, Qaasim Middleton, Joey Cook, Rayvon Owen, and Tyanna Jones.
Last week, host Ryan Seacrest called out Rayvon Owen and Daniel Seavey, the bottom two contestants to the stage. Rayvon was saved via twitter vote and Daniel left the show.
The remaining top eight contestants of "American Idol XIV" 2015 are Jax, Nick Fradiani, Quentin Alexander, Clark Beckham, Qaasim Middleton, Joey Cook, Rayvon Owen, and Tyanna Jones.
Last week, Nick Fradiani performed "Catch My Breath," Jax - "Beautiful Disaster," Tyanna Jones - "Mr. Know It All," Joey Cook - "Miss Independent," Quentin Alexander - "Dark Side," Qaasim Middleton -"Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)," Clark Beckham - "The Trouble with Love Is," and Rayvon Owen -"Since U Been Gone."
Kelly Clarkson, the original American Idol who mentored episode 23rd, was all praise for Jax, and Joey Cook. Clark Beckham was also one of her favorites. Nick Fradiani and Tyanna Jones also seemed to be in good books of the mentor and the judges. So, it looks like Rayvon Owen, Qaasim Middleton, and Quentin Alexander could be in danger of elimination on Wednesday.
However, it's difficult to predict the results of the show, as American audience decide who stays in the show and who should go home. The feedback of the judges on contestants' performances doesn't help either on guessing who should be eliminated, as they talk more on their stage presence than their singing.