Sunday 30 August 2009

X Factor Back

Well it's back and it signals that it's nearly Christmas, yes it has to be The X Factor.

We're already into week two and although the talent has been minimal due to the hopeless wannabe's blatantly wasting the shows air time with their screeching, we have uncovered some genuine possible talent.

Week one had four possible stars aiming to reach boot camp,
Young Geordie hopeful Joe McelDerry who got an immediate reaction from Mrs Cheryl Cole with coming from her hometown brilliantly sang Luther Vandross hit "Dance with my father" and got 4 yes passes from the judges.
Last Year hopeful Duane Lamonte narrowly missed out on the live shows but came storming back this year and sang "Aint No Mountain High Enough" only to be interrupted by the hand of Mr Nasty, Simon Cowell "Can you sing anything right now that is current" said Cowell this was met by a chorus of boos and jeers and was replied to by Duane Hitting back with a great rendition of Beyonce hit "Broken Hearted Girl" and this persuaded simon into giving the fourth yes.
However good these acts were the top two had to be Essex single mum Stacey Solomon who wowed the judges and the millions at home watching with "What a wonderful world" and Simon described her as potentially very very good.
the other star was Dance teacher Danyl Johnson and my pick to go all the way as he belted out "Little help from my friends" and is now the bookies fave to win.

Week two and only a couple of possible stars to report
Jamie Archer the cheeky chappie from putney known to his friends as jamie afro cockily but brilliantly sang Sex on fire by the kings of leon he had the audience singing along and even Simon Cowell couldnt help himself.

Daryl Markham from sussex was the first sob story of the new series as he admitted that his brother passed away 6 weeks after getting wed. he impressed the judges and sang Rod Stewart hit "i dont wanna talk about it"

Whatever week three brings us hopefully will find the next Leona Lewis,Will Young, or Girls Aloud

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