X.Factor Already A Few Stars are Born.

by jazzyzazzy | August 24, 2009 at 12:17 pm
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I was glued to my Television set the moment this young man appeared on the X factor stage.

Fist impression was another real talented star is born,before the competition gets off the ground, so to speak;

However as much as there is no doubt in my mind he is indeed a star, I also have to say the standard of talent this year has most definately excelled. Another contestant who rang the she is a star bell.!......... was a young single mum called Tracy from London. Tho it has to be said some of the other contestants were unbelievably bad. Trouble is they really believed they had talent and could sing. Didnt seem to register in their heads none sang in key..............talk about turning a dead ear...............................!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!..........

The X Factor hopeful Danyl Johnson is already an internet sensation just two days after appearing on the show, and has received offers to appear in the U.S.

The Reading school teacher has had more than one million hits on video sharing site YouTube just two days since his audition was broadcast on Saturday night’s show.

The 28-year-old has been invited to appear on the hugely popular morning news and talk programme The Today Show, which broadcasts on American network NBC. 


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kasimba

I think 17 year old Joseph deserves a mention too.

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jazzyzazzy

Just saw 18yr old Joe,on the repeats from last week. He seems to have it all, the dimples and good looks. He may well go far if he can handle the nerves. He sang luther Vandross dance with my father tonight. He delivered the song well.

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