American Idol Goes Head to Head: Will Filo and Kolbi Make the Top 24? (Exclusive Sneak Peek)
Their platinum tickets got them this far, but if these American Idol hopefuls want to make the Top 24, they'll need to pull out all the stops… tonight.
TVLine has an exclusive sneak peek from Monday's episode (ABC, 8/7c), in which Filo, 23, and Kolbi Jordan, 26, team up for a could-be-epic performance of Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars' 'Die With a Smile.' But could it be too epic?
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'There are a lot of people with incredible, incredible voices, but they don't know the moments to just let the song breathe,' mentor Jelly Roll tells them, suggesting they let some of the song's quieter parts do the heavy lifting. 'God gave y'all a different kind of voice, so you get a little lecture.'
Of course, Filo and Kolbi are just two of many singers hoping to score one of the remaining slots in the Top 24 of Season 23. (Sorry, I threw a lot of numbers at you there.) Sunday's episode marked the end of the Showstoppers round, and sent four contestants — Canaan James Hill, Gabby Samone, Zaylie Windsor and Mattie Pruitt — through to the next round, leaving 20 spots up for grabs.
Hit PLAY on the video above for a sneak peek of Filo and Kolbi's Head-to-Head performance, then drop a comment with your thoughts below. Do you hope they make it through? Which other Season 23 contestants are you pulling for tonight?
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