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More Sob Storys on Britains Got talent!!!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Tulisa exclaimed 'Oh Hun! I loved that song and now I love it even more.’
A thrilled Kelly gushed: 'I look at you and I see so much passion. I could listen to that voice on an album from top to bottom.'
Gary described the teen's voice as 'unique, distinctive, and full of personality,' while Louise opted for his standby comment 'Great likeability.'
I have never heard so much drivel in my life Hun, how can a song have personality and 'Great likeability.'
Where do these people get their sayings from? What a load of cobblers!!!!.
A thrilled Kelly gushed: 'I look at you and I see so much passion. I could listen to that voice on an album from top to bottom.'
Gary described the teen's voice as 'unique, distinctive, and full of personality,' while Louise opted for his standby comment 'Great likeability.'
I have never heard so much drivel in my life Hun, how can a song have personality and 'Great likeability.'
Where do these people get their sayings from? What a load of cobblers!!!!.
I dont usually watch X Factor but my family do and I was in the room when this person, Bradley Johnson, was on.
I have to say I was not impressed with him as a singer at all.
I think the emotion of his "speech" got to the audience (and panel).
Some members of the audience started screaming and clapping after he had sung the first two notes, they were deterined to like him whatever he sang like.
He voice was weak and I think he will be "found out" in the boot camp.
I have to say I was not impressed with him as a singer at all.
I think the emotion of his "speech" got to the audience (and panel).
Some members of the audience started screaming and clapping after he had sung the first two notes, they were deterined to like him whatever he sang like.
He voice was weak and I think he will be "found out" in the boot camp.
no matter the sob story, how many of these people actually make it, most seem to just fall by the wayside, ten minutes of fame and that's it. It's a pity because some aren't that bad, but if they were serious about their music, wouldn't you go a different route, the instant fame angle doesn't seem a good way to get there.
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