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BATTLE OF THE SINGING COMPETITIONS::AMERICAN IDOL VS. THE VOICE


Of course this was inevitable, two singing competitions on different networks, both reality, yet very different...While American Idol is on it's tenth season with FOX, The Voice is on it's first season on NBC and is getting rave reviews.


Musician and judge Adam Levine was the first to throw a low blow saying, "The people that we're not turning our chairs around for could win American Idol."


The 'dawg' Randy Jackson quickly responded firing back, "It's a great thing when talent can be simple, honest and revered as opposed to spinning around with gimmicky chairs. Maybe Simon Cowell should have people opening doors. Like, 'Knock, knock; Who's singing? I can't see you!'Look, none of these other shows could exist without somebody forging the path before them. I'm happy to say that Idol did that and paved the way."

So which one do you like better? I honestly prefer American Idol over The Voice because it's a pretty simple competition that can be molded into so many different challenges. The talent on American Idol is way better than The Voice, hands down. The only thing great about that show is seeing Adam Levine and Blake Shelton.


With X Factor about to make it's American debut soon, what is the future for reality singing competitions? Randy Jackson comments, "My only fear is that with all these shows coming is that people don't tire of the format. I don't know how much singing at you the public can take." True that dawg! You can't have so many of the same kinds of shows that have the same foundation, because in actuality it's a SINGING SHOW! There seriously needs to be more ideas for reality shows out there.



You Just Do You, Imma Do Me

Camille

Reality TV villains

Reality TV villains
Reality TV villains
From “American Idol” to the latest season of “Celebrity Apprentice” viewers can’t get enough of reality TV, and every show has its villain. Millions tune in to watch their heinous behavior and to see what damage they will do next. Take a look at the best of the worst stars of reality television.

Simon Cowell
Simon Cowell spent nine seasons on “American Idol” crushing the dreams of contestants with his blunt and uncensored criticisms. When he wasn’t slinging verbal abuse at the singers, he was bickering with the nice judge.
Spencer Pratt
Spencer Pratt began his oversaturated celebrity career on a hit MTV show where he fueled his rivalry with his co-star with allegations of a sex tape, and has tortured viewers by documenting every move he makes on camera.
Tiffany “New York” Pollard
Tiffany “New York” Pollard  fought with every contestant on a romantic reality show where she vied for the attention of an iconic rapper. Though most feuds were just harsh words, New York’s violent threats came to fruition on the reunion show.
Trish Schneider
On Season 5 of “The Bachelor,” Trish Schneider set things straight with the other bachelorettes when she said, "I'm here to find love, not to make friends." Her T-shirt with a telling slogan didn’t earn her any friends, but she didn’t find love with the former pro football player, either.
Wendy Pepper
The original “Project Runway” villain, Wendy Pepper’s attitude annoyed the other designers, who gave her an unflattering description. She confessed to exploiting her mothering role to survive on the show.
“Evel Dick” Donato
Any man nicknamed “Evel” deserves to be on a list of villains. On “Big Brother 8,” “Evel Dick” Donato abused other houseguests with his foul-mouthed insults against their sexualities, religious beliefs and ethnicities+7
Bianca Golden
Bianca Golden was the bully-in-residence for Cycle 9 of “America’s Next Top Model.” Her favorite victims were Heather, a model with Asperger's syndrome, and Lisa, an exotic dancer.
Brad Womack
Most “Bachelors” break one heart at the end of the season. Brad Womack devastated two women when he became the first contestant to reject both finalists in the rose ceremony.
Danielle Staub
Danielle Staub is best known for her tussles on “Real Housewives of New Jersey.” Her controversial past became fuel for fiery arguments on the show.
Gordon Ramsay
Contestants feel the burn in “Hell’s Kitchen” with Gordon Ramsay’s temper tantrums. His encouragement comes in the form of insults and foul language. Dishes that are not up to his standards end up in the garbage, or on the chefs.
Jade Cole
Jade Cole wanted to be “America’s Next Top Model” during her cycle, but she thought she could do a better job as a judge. She told host Tyra Banks that she was the “undiscovered supermodel” and made no secret that she thought she was better than the other contestants
Janice Dickinson
The self-proclaimed “world’s first supermodel,” Janice Dickinson has had her share of villainous roles on reality shows. In her own show, she hurled abrasive comments at the models, and she was fired as a judge on another reality program.
Johnny Fairplay
Unlike his name, Johnny Fairplay did not play fair on “Survivor: Pearl Islands” . He schemed to have a visiting friend break the news that his grandmother, who was very much alive, had died.
Jonathan Baker
Who says romance is dead? Jonathan Baker’s performance on “Amazing Race” included yelling at his wife.
Lacey Conner
“Rock of Love” contestant Lacey Conner was more interested in winning than finding love with this rocker. She allegedly attempted to sabotage the others but, ultimately, she was eliminated.
Matt Hoffman
Matt Hoffman’s strategy on “Big Brother 12” was to gain sympathy when he told his fellow houseguests that his wife had a medical development and that he needed the prize money to save her life. Was she even sick? He was voted off the show.
Omarosa
Omarosa’s ice-cold demeanor and relentless ambition on the first season of “The Apprentice” made her one of the original bad girls of reality TV. Though she was fired, Omarosa was given a second chance on a spinoff
Puck
“The Real World” is known for its controversial housemates, but David “Puck” Rainey from the San Francisco house was the show’s original bad boy. His horrific hygiene and verbal abuse of this roommate got him evicted from the house.
Richard Hatch
As a frequent shedder of clothes, Richard Hatch was the first winner and villain on “Survivor.” Find out why he was sentenced to prison after he won the million-dollar prize.
Russell Hantz
Russell Hantz spent most of his time on “Survivor: Samoa” lying and manipulating his way to the top. He laid the groundwork by lying about losing everything in a natural disaster.

Jennifer Lopez :American Idol judge

 

Jennifer Lopez :American Idol judge

On Thursday night’s "American Idol," judge Jennifer Lopez debuted her new music video, "On the Floor." In the video for the thumping dance track, Ms. Lopez is dressed to kill in a shimmery jumpsuit.

Jennifer Lopez

Jennifer Lopez, center left, and husband Marc Anthony, right, speak with Puerto Rico's governor Luis Fortuno, second from right, as they arrive for a ceremony

Musical artist and actress Jennifer Lopez

Musical artist and actress Jennifer Lopez greets people as she arrive to participate in a ceremony marking the signing of filmmaking incentive legislation

American Idol

'American Idol' judge Jennifer Lopez, left, and music producer/songwriter RedOne pose together at the 'American Idol' Finalists Party in Los Angeles, Thursday

American Idol judge Jennifer Lopez

American Idol judge Jennifer Lopez poses with creator of the show Simon Fuller at the party for the finalists of the television show "American Idol

American Idol judge Jennifer Lopez

American Idol judge Jennifer Lopez poses at the party for the finalists of the television show "American Idol" in Los Angeles March 3, 2011

Jennifer Lopez and her husband Marc Anthony

Jennifer Lopez and her husband Marc Anthony pose on arrival at the 53rd annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, California February 13, 2011.

Jennifer Lopez

Jennifer Lopez arrives at the 53rd annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, California February 13, 2011.

Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony

Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony arrive at the 53rd annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, California February 13, 2011.

Jennifer Lopez and her husband Marc Anthony
Jennifer Lopez and her husband Marc Anthony pose on arrival at the 53rd annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, California February 13, 2011.

American Idol judge Jennifer Lopez

American Idol judge Jennifer Lopez poses at the party for the finalists of the television show "American Idol" in Los Angeles March 3, 2011

Jennifer Lopez

Jennifer Lopez, left, speaks as her husband Marc Anthony looks on during a signing ceremony for filmmaking incentive legislation for the U.S. island territory