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American Idol 10: Spoiling the Top 13 Songs

American Idol 10 Top 13

That’s right -- we know who’s singing what on American Idol next week (and, in which order). Keep reading to get the full spoiler list…

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Glee Spoiler: Sneak Peek of Puck’s Solo

Posted by K.C. Morgan Categories: Comedy, Music, Prime Time, FOX, Gossip, Spoilers, Video,


(better known to Gleeks as Puck) sent many female hearts fluttering when he sweetly crooned “Sweet Caroline” to Rachel Berry (Lea Michele) and caused many an eye to tear when he sang “Beth” to Quinn Fabray (Dianna Agron).

Tonight, he’ll offer up plenty of potent sex appeal to all the ladies - and we’ve got the video to prove it.

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American Idol 9: Judges’ Picks Revealed

American Idol

Every year, the American Idol judges hand-select a song for each of the finalists to sing. This year, we know what they are.

Keep reading to get the spoilers, or turn back now and wait to be surprised on Tuesday.

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Lady Not Gaga About American Idol Editing


is raging on Twitter about her American Idol performance (though not for the same reasons I raged about it). According to the songstress, “FOX POORLY + AMATEURLY edited+cut my performance/musical arrangement on Idol.” And thank goodness. The interminable number lasted for a horrifying 5 minutes on Wednesday’s Top 5 results show - the actual performance was 6.5 minutes long!

Wanna see the entire performance (not recommended)? Watch the video above - if you dare.

Meanwhile, stay up-to-date on all the elimination interviews, behind-the-scenes gossip and recaps - read all our posts.

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Judge Rules in Favor of Family Guy

Family Guy

FOX’s animated is not guilty of copyright infringement, per court ruling, for a song parody featured in one of the episodes.

The episode offered up a new version of Disney’s “When You Wish Upon a Star,” which subsequently launched a lawsuit from the major corporation in 2007. The ditty originally appeared in the 1940 flick Pinocchio. The Family Guy version, “I Need a Jew,” was perhaps a little less family-friendly…but it wasn’t illegal.

Despite the content of the song - “anti-Semitic lyrics” - a U.S. District Judge ruled that the lyrics of the song and tone of the piece was “strikingly different” from the original version. Since winning the Academy Award for Best Original Song after its film debut, “When You Wish Upon a Star” has been recorded by more than one hundred subsequent recording artists and orchestras.

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