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BEST


Katharine McPhee
Season 5, Love Songs Week


Jordin Sparks
Season 6, Country Night


Tamyra Gray
Season 1, Big Band Night


Syesha Mercado
Season 7, Beatles week


Carrie Underwood
Season 4, Billboard No. 1s Week


David Cook
Season 7, Dolly Parton week


Fantasia Barrino
Season 3, Performance-Night Finale


Anthony Fedorov
Season 4, 21st Century Week


Stephanie Edwards
Season 6, Semifinals


Michael Johns
Season 7, Dolly Parton week


Vonzell Solomon
Season 4, Season Finale


Kady Malloy
Season 7, Semifinals

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Jennifer Hudson
Season 3, Wild Card Round


Ryan Starr
Season 1, pick a week…any week!


Ramiele Malubay
Season 7, Dolly Parton results night


Blake Lewis
Season 6, Bee Gees Week results show


Amanda Overmyer
Season 7, Semifinals


Rickey Smith
Season 2, Disco Night


Haley Scarnato
Season 6, British Invasion Night


Sanjaya Malakar
Season 6, various nights


Nadia Turner
Season 4, Billboard No. 1s Week


Clay Aiken
Season 2, Bee Gees Night


Vonzell Solomon
Season 4, Semifinals


Katharine McPhee
Season 5, Songs From the 21st Century Night

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David Cook (Season 7): Cook was never in the bottom three, he sang a Dolly Parton song AND a Mariah Carey song and his haircut (post-makeover) was nothing but sexy, loving magic

Kelly Clarkson (Season 1): “Since you’ve been gone!/I can breathe for the first time!/I’m so movin on!/Yeah yeah!/Thanks to you (thanks to you)/Now I get/I get what I want.” Admit it, you were so singing along in your head. Because it’s the best pop breakup song EVER!

Ace Young (Season 5): What can I say, I’m a sucker for a pretty face. And Young gets additional “best” points because his Wikipedia page actually says, “On October 24, 2007 he confirmed he got a buzz hair cut.” Whoa, big news.

Amanda Overmyer (Season 7): Amanda wasn’t going to kowtow to your Jonas Brothers/Jordin Sparks/Demi Lovato-loving teeny bopper sensibilities. She was going to drink her whiskey and sing Joan Jett and you were either going to love it or hate it. I loved it!

Chris Daughtry (Season 5): Dude didn’t even make the top three on “Idol,” and yet was the top selling artist of 2007. That’s phenomenal. His head is bald and shiny, too.

Fantasia Barrino (Season 3): There is a Lifetime movie about Barrino’s life, in which she starred. I can’t think of many career accomplishments cooler than that.

Blake Lewis (Season 6): Yeah I downloaded Lewis’ version of Bon Jovi’s “You Give Love a Bad Name” and listen to it every time I go for a run. Wanna fight about it?

Jennifer Hudson (Season 3): Hudson came in seventh on “Idol” then went on to win a frigging Oscar…for singing in a movie! If I were her, there wouldn’t be enough ways to say “suck it” to the American public for voting me off so early in the competition.

Elliot Yamin (Season 5): I loved him even before the mouth makeover. I remember when he would sing a little ditty on “Idol,” and the cameras would cut to his adorable mom (RIP) in the audience, crying her little eyes out. So cute.

Carrie Underwood (Season 4): She’s adorable, has a great voice, and seems very wholesome. If I had a kid, I wouldn’t mind if she/he wanted to grow up to be just like Underwood.

Bo Bice (Season 4): Just his name, BO BICE!, made me put him on the “best” side of this list. BO BICE!

Matt Rogers (Season 3): Unlike the theater geeks and theater geeks disguised as wannabe “rock stars” (I’m looking at you, Constantine), Rogers was just a dude that looked like he rolled into auditions straight from playing a pick up game and pounding beers with his frat bros. I appreciate that.

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1. Kelly Clarkson, 9,836,000. The Season 1 winner this week becomes the first Idol contestant to land two #1 albums. All I Ever Wanted was preceded by her 2003 debut, Thankful. Both albums contained #1 singles, “My Life Would Suck Without You” and “A Moment Like This,” respectively. But Clarkson’s best-seller is her sophomore album, Breakaway. The 2004 album spawned four top 10 hits, including “Since U Been Gone” and “Because Of You.” It’s the only album by an Idol contestant to feature four top 10 hits. The album also brought Clarkson two Grammys, including Best Pop Vocal Album.

2. Carrie Underwood, 9,408,000. The Season 4 winner is the only Idol contestant who has won (or even been nominated for) a Grammy as Best New Artist. Underwood has won a total of four Grammys, more than any other Idol contestant. She has also sold more albums than any other country singer in Idol history. Underwood’s debut album, Some Hearts, spawned three top 20 hits: “Inside Your Heaven” (which hit #1), “Jesus, Take The Wheel” and “Before He Cheats.” While Some Hearts stalled at #2, her sophomore album, Carnival Ride, opened at #1 with first-week sales of 527,000.

3. Clay Aiken, 4,896,000. The Season 2 runner-up has sold more albums than any other male singer in Idol history. Aiken has also sold more albums than any other singer who didn’t win the competition. His debut album, Measure Of A Man, opened at #1 with first-week sales of 613,000. That’s still the record for the biggest weekly sales tally of any Idol contestant’s album. The album included two top 10 hits: the #1 “This Is The Night” and a cover of the Carpenters’ hit “Solitaire.” Aiken also had a million-seller with Merry Christmas With Love, the best-selling holiday album by an Idol contestant.
4. Daughtry, 4,413,000. Chris Daughtry, who finished fourth in Season 5, has sold more albums than any other rock artist in Idol history. He has also sold more than any other Idol performer who didn’t make the final round, and more than any other Idol performer who went on to form a group. The band’s debut album, Daughtry, is the only album by an Idol contestant to climb to #1 (as opposed to debut at #1). It first hit the top spot in its ninth week. The album spawned four top 20 hits, “It’s Not Over,” “Home,” “Over You” and “What About Tonight.” Daughtry’s tally includes an EP that sold 9,000 copies.

5. Ruben Studdard, 2,487,000. The Season 2 winner has sold more albums than any other African American contestant in Idol history. He’s also the only artist on this list who was born outside the U.S. He was born in Frankfurt, Germany, while his father was stationed there in the U.S. Army. Studdard’s debut album, Soulful, bowed at #1 with first-week sales of 417,000 copies. It featured two top 10 hits, “Flying Without Wings” and “Sorry 2004.” Studdard’s sophomore album, the gospel-oriented I Need An Angel, hit #20. His third release, the R&B-focused The Return, hit #8

6. Fantasia, 2,309,000. The Season 3 winner, Fantasia Barrino, shed her last name and became a star. She hit #8 with her debut album, Free Yourself. The album featured four Hot 100 hits, including the #1 “I Believe.” Her follow-up album, Fantasia, reached #19. Like Clay Aiken (who played Sir Robin in Monty Python’s Spamalot), Fantasia has made her mark on Broadway. She played Celie in The Color Purple in 2007.

7. Jordin Sparks, 1,053,000. The Season 6 winner reached #10 with her debut album, Jordin Sparks. It featured four top 20 hits, “This Is My Now,” “Tattoo,” “One Step At A Time” and “No Air,” a duet with Chris Brown. This tally also includes an EP which has sold 49,000 copies.

8. David Cook, 1,029,000. The Season 7 winner reached #3 with his sophomore album, David Cook. It spawned a #3 hit, “The Time Of My Life,” as well as a top 20 follow-up, “Light On.” This tally also includes Cook’s pre-Idol debut album, Analog Heart, which has sold 2,000 copies.

9. Kellie Pickler, 990,000. Pickler, who finished sixth in Season 5, reached #9 with both her debut album, Small Town Girl, and her follow-up, Kellie Pickler. Pickler is from North Carolina, a state that produced three other top-selling Idol contestants-Clay Aiken, Daughtry and Fantasia.

10. Josh Gracin, 780,000. Gracin, who finished fourth in Season 2, reached #11 with his debut album, Josh Gracin. The album spawned three chart hits, including “Nothin’ To Lose,” which made the top 40. Gracin’s tally also includes his follow-up album, We Weren’t Crazy.

11. Bo Bice, 735,000. The Season 4 runner-up reached #4 with his debut album, The Real Thing. It included the #2 hit, “Inside Your Heaven.” Bice’s tally also includes his follow-up album, See The Light. Bice is from Alabama, a state that has produced two Idol winners, Taylor Hicks and Ruben Studdard (though he was born in Germany, he grew up in Birmingham, Ala.).

12. Taylor Hicks, 719,000. The Season 5 winner reached #2 with his debut album, Taylor Hicks. It featured his #1 hit, “Do I Make You Proud,” and a remake of the Doobie Brothers’ “Takin’ It To The Streets,” which was a hit a few months before Hicks was born in 1976. Hicks’ tally also includes The Distance, his new album, and Early Works, a collection of pre-Idol recordings.

13. Jennifer Hudson, 669,000. Hudson finished seventh in Season 3. No other Idol contestant who was voted off so early has sold 500,000 albums. Her debut album, Jennifer Hudson, reached #2 and won a Grammy for Best R&B Album. It featured her top 30 hit “Spotlight.” Hudson also won an Oscar as Best Supporting Actress for Dreamgirls.

14. David Archuleta, 665,000. The Season 7 runner-up reached #2 with his debut album, David Archuleta. It featured the #2 hit “Crush,” which has sold 1,642,000 downloads.

15. Elliott Yamin, 630,000. Yamin, who finished third in Season 5, reached #3 with his debut album, Elliot Yamin. It featured his top 15 hit, “Wait For You.” Yamin’s tally also includes two holiday titles, Sounds Of The Season and My Kind Of Holiday.

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BEST
David Cook, ”Billie Jean”
Season 7


What made this choice so smart wasn’t the fact that David picked a pop tune like ”Billie Jean” for ”Songs from the Year You Were Born” Week. Rather, it was David’s savvy decision to eschew the King of Pop’s iconic version for Chris Cornell’s haunting, rock-friendly arrangement that really paid off. It won him legions of fans — and even the respect of Simon Cowell.

Katharine McPhee, ”Black Horse and the Cherry Tree”
Season 5

Talk about unexpected. Before serving up KT Tunstall’s pop confection, Katharine had given us Aretha (twice!), Whitney Houston, and Ella Fitzgerald. Not exactly contemporary. More than anything, this choice (and her saucy, on-her-knees performance) showed that the eventual runner-up had real pop-star potential.

Constantine Maroulis, ”Bohemian Rhapsody”
Season 4

Constantine always had a flair for the dramatic. So what better song to show America what he could do than the theatrical masterpiece by Queen? It was a risky choice, but Constantine pulled it off with bold vocals and some enthusiastic head banging. In fact, the performance was so good, we nearly forgave him for those cheesy, smoldering looks he kept throwing to the camera.

Fantasia, ”Summertime”
Season 3

Movie soundtrack week inspired more than a few contestants to go with cheesy, overwrought tunes like Titanic‘s ”My Heart Will Go On” (Diana DeGarmo) or gimmicky numbers like ”Jailhouse Rock” (Jon Peter Lewis). Fantasia, however, aimed for understated with this soulful Porgy and Bess ballad that showed off her gorgeous pipes — and has since gone down as one of the best performances in Idol history.

Ace Young, ”Father Figure”
Season 5

As if the Idol heartthrob hadn’t already won over enough swooning fans with his good looks stellar audition, Ace kicked off the semifinals with a George Michael tune that both complimented his limited vocal range and appealed to fans’ libidos. (Sample lyric: ”Just for one moment, to be warm and naked at my side.”) And you thought Idol was a family program.

Elliott Yamin, ”Moody’s Mood For Love”
Season 5

The song — featuring lyrics that were added to jazz saxophonist James Moody’s solo on the track ”I’m in the Mood for Love” — showcased the smooth velvet quality of Elliott’s vocals, as well as his Stevie Wonder-like bounce. Who says you can’t win fans with obscure, offbeat ditties?

Melinda Doolittle, ”Have a Nice Day”
Season 6

Rock is all about confidence, and timid Melinda wisely chose this Bon Jovi anthem that had confidence built right into the lyrics. JBJ told her to ”take it to church,” and after this performance, no one questioned that Melinda had the soul, life experience, and Tina Turner ‘tude to testify.

Kristy Lee Cook, ”God Bless the USA”
Season 7

Chris Daughtry, ”I Walk the Line”
Season 5

Jasmine Trias, ”It’s Raining Men”
Season 3

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