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The eligible age-range for contestants is currently fifteen to twenty-eight years old. The initial age limit was sixteen to twenty-four in the first three seasons, but the upper limit was raised to twenty-eight in season four, and the lower limit was reduced to fifteen in season ten. The contestants must be legal U.S. residents, cannot have advanced to particular stages of the competition in previous seasons (varies depending on the season, currently by the semi-final stage until season thirteen), and must not hold any current recording or talent representation contract by the semi-final stage (in previous years by the audition stage).
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When was the age limit increased to 28?
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Currently, contestants can not have a recording track by what stage of the competition?
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Michael Lynche was the lowest vote getter at top nine and was given the Judges' Save. The next week Katie Stevens and Andrew Garcia were eliminated. That week, Adam Lambert was invited back to be a mentor, the first Idol alum to do so. Idol Gives Back returned this season on April 21, 2010, and raised $45 million.
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Which contestant was saved by the judges in season nine of American Idol?
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At what point did the judges use their save on American Idols ninth season?
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Michael Lynche was the lowest vote getter at top nine and was given the Judges' Save. The next week Katie Stevens and Andrew Garcia were eliminated. That week, Adam Lambert was invited back to be a mentor, the first Idol alum to do so. Idol Gives Back returned this season on April 21, 2010, and raised $45 million.
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Who was the first American Idol contestant to return to the show as a mentor?
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How much money was brought in by the Idol Gives Back special on season nine of American Idol?
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Who was saved with the Judges' Save?
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Which former contestant was a mentor this season?
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In season eight, Latin Grammy Award-nominated singer–songwriter and record producer Kara DioGuardi was added as a fourth judge. She stayed for two seasons and left the show before season ten. Paula Abdul left the show before season nine after failing to agree terms with the show producers. Emmy Award-winning talk show host Ellen DeGeneres replaced Paula Abdul for that season, but left after just one season. On January 11, 2010, Simon Cowell announced that he was leaving the show to pursue introducing the American version of his show The X Factor to the USA for 2011. Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tyler joined the judging panel in season ten, but both left after two seasons. They were replaced by three new judges, Mariah Carey, Nicki Minaj and Keith Urban, who joined Randy Jackson in season 12. However both Carey and Minaj left after one season, and Randy Jackson also announced that he would depart the show after twelve seasons as a judge but would return as a mentor. Urban is the only judge from season 12 to return in season 13. He was joined by previous judge Jennifer Lopez and former mentor Harry Connick, Jr.. Lopez, Urban and Connick, Jr. all returned as judges for the show's fourteenth and fifteenth seasons.
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Who was added as a fourth judge in the eighth season of American Idol?
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Who replaced Paula Abdul as a judge in season nine of American Idol?
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For how many seasons was Steven Tyler a judge on American Idol?
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What year did Simon Cowell announce that he was leaving American Idol?
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What show did Simon Cowell launch in 2011 after leaving American Idol?
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Who was added as a fourth judge for the eighth season?
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In season eight, Latin Grammy Award-nominated singer–songwriter and record producer Kara DioGuardi was added as a fourth judge. She stayed for two seasons and left the show before season ten. Paula Abdul left the show before season nine after failing to agree terms with the show producers. Emmy Award-winning talk show host Ellen DeGeneres replaced Paula Abdul for that season, but left after just one season. On January 11, 2010, Simon Cowell announced that he was leaving the show to pursue introducing the American version of his show The X Factor to the USA for 2011. Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tyler joined the judging panel in season ten, but both left after two seasons. They were replaced by three new judges, Mariah Carey, Nicki Minaj and Keith Urban, who joined Randy Jackson in season 12. However both Carey and Minaj left after one season, and Randy Jackson also announced that he would depart the show after twelve seasons as a judge but would return as a mentor. Urban is the only judge from season 12 to return in season 13. He was joined by previous judge Jennifer Lopez and former mentor Harry Connick, Jr.. Lopez, Urban and Connick, Jr. all returned as judges for the show's fourteenth and fifteenth seasons.
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When did Paula Abdul quit as a judge?
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In season eight, Latin Grammy Award-nominated singer–songwriter and record producer Kara DioGuardi was added as a fourth judge. She stayed for two seasons and left the show before season ten. Paula Abdul left the show before season nine after failing to agree terms with the show producers. Emmy Award-winning talk show host Ellen DeGeneres replaced Paula Abdul for that season, but left after just one season. On January 11, 2010, Simon Cowell announced that he was leaving the show to pursue introducing the American version of his show The X Factor to the USA for 2011. Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tyler joined the judging panel in season ten, but both left after two seasons. They were replaced by three new judges, Mariah Carey, Nicki Minaj and Keith Urban, who joined Randy Jackson in season 12. However both Carey and Minaj left after one season, and Randy Jackson also announced that he would depart the show after twelve seasons as a judge but would return as a mentor. Urban is the only judge from season 12 to return in season 13. He was joined by previous judge Jennifer Lopez and former mentor Harry Connick, Jr.. Lopez, Urban and Connick, Jr. all returned as judges for the show's fourteenth and fifteenth seasons.
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When did Simon Cowell announce he was no longer going to be a judge?
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Which talk show host replaced Paula Abdul?
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In season eight, Latin Grammy Award-nominated singer–songwriter and record producer Kara DioGuardi was added as a fourth judge. She stayed for two seasons and left the show before season ten. Paula Abdul left the show before season nine after failing to agree terms with the show producers. Emmy Award-winning talk show host Ellen DeGeneres replaced Paula Abdul for that season, but left after just one season. On January 11, 2010, Simon Cowell announced that he was leaving the show to pursue introducing the American version of his show The X Factor to the USA for 2011. Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tyler joined the judging panel in season ten, but both left after two seasons. They were replaced by three new judges, Mariah Carey, Nicki Minaj and Keith Urban, who joined Randy Jackson in season 12. However both Carey and Minaj left after one season, and Randy Jackson also announced that he would depart the show after twelve seasons as a judge but would return as a mentor. Urban is the only judge from season 12 to return in season 13. He was joined by previous judge Jennifer Lopez and former mentor Harry Connick, Jr.. Lopez, Urban and Connick, Jr. all returned as judges for the show's fourteenth and fifteenth seasons.
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When did Steven Tyler become a judge?
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SQuAD
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In what season was the "Judges Save" introduced to give contestants a second chance?
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How many time can the judges save be used each season?
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When three are called, one is often sent to what?
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Which season was the Idol Gives Back episode?
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What record producer was an original judge on American Idol?
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What comedian was an original host on American Idol?
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What actress is a judge on the most current season of American Idol?
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Who was a host on all seasons of American Idol?
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What comedian was an original host on American Idol?
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What pop singer was an original judge on American Idol?
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What actress is a judge on the most current season of American Idol?
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Which original judge was a record producer and music manager?
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Which original judge was a choreographer?
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Which original judge was a music executive?
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Which judge is a country music singer?
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Which judge is a jazz singer?
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In which season were contestants first allowed to use musical instruments?
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Who was in charge of the American Idol band in season eleven?
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In what season did American Idol start airing on Thursday nights?
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Who was the leader of the American Idol band in season five?
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Who led the American Idol band between seasons four and nine?
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Who led the American Idol band after Rickey Minor's departure?
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What season were contestants allowed use a musical instrument when they sing?
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Season three premiered on January 19, 2004. One of the most talked-about contestants during the audition process was William Hung whose off-key rendition of Ricky Martin's "She Bangs" received widespread attention. His exposure on Idol landed him a record deal and surprisingly he became the third best-selling singer from that season.
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What year did the third season of American Idol first air?
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Which contestant was best known for his bad audition of "She Bangs"?
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Which contestant sold more albums than all except two from season three of American Idol?
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When did season three premiere?
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Which contestant sang an off-key "She Bangs"?
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Which contestant was number three in sales from season three?
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Season five began on January 17, 2006. It remains the highest-rated season in the show's run so far. Two of the more prominent contestants during the Hollywood round were the Brittenum twins who were later disqualified for identity theft.
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Which season of American Idol stands out for having the highest ratings?
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Which two contestants were removed from the show for accusations of identity theft?
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Which season has been the highest rated of all American Idol seasons?
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Season five began on January 17, 2006. It remains the highest-rated season in the show's run so far. Two of the more prominent contestants during the Hollywood round were the Brittenum twins who were later disqualified for identity theft.
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When did season five premiere?
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Which two contestants were kicked off the show for identity theft?
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What was the name of the charity event on season six of American Idol?
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How much money did the Idol Gives Back event raise in 2007?
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What singer came in third on the sixth season of American Idol?
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What was the charity event that occurred this season?
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Which two contestants were eliminated the following week?
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Who was eliminated on the Top 3 show?
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How many text message votes were there in season eight?
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In which season was online voting introduced?
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At what point does the public begin voting for contestants?
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How many votes were cast for contestants in the first season?
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How many votes were cast by season ten for all contestants?
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In what was to become a tradition, Clarkson performed the coronation song during the finale, and released the song immediately after the season ended. The single, "A Moment Like This", went on to break a 38-year-old record held by The Beatles for the biggest leap to number one on the Billboard Hot 100. Guarini did not release any song immediately after the show and remains the only runner-up not to do so. Both Clarkson and Guarini made a musical film, From Justin to Kelly, which was released in 2003 but was widely panned. Clarkson has since become the most successful Idol contestant internationally, with worldwide album sales of more than 23 million.
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What was the fist song released by Kelly Clarkson after winning American Idol?
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What film did Kelly Clarkson and Justin Guarini star in after they were on American Idol?
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How many albums has Kelly Clarkson sold around the world?
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What song did Kelly Clarkson perform during the finale?
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What did Clarkson sing during the finale?
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SQuAD
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What was the name of the song?
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Which record did the song break, which was the biggest leap to the top of the Billboard charts?
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What was the name of the film that the two finalists made together?
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In what was to become a tradition, Clarkson performed the coronation song during the finale, and released the song immediately after the season ended. The single, "A Moment Like This", went on to break a 38-year-old record held by The Beatles for the biggest leap to number one on the Billboard Hot 100. Guarini did not release any song immediately after the show and remains the only runner-up not to do so. Both Clarkson and Guarini made a musical film, From Justin to Kelly, which was released in 2003 but was widely panned. Clarkson has since become the most successful Idol contestant internationally, with worldwide album sales of more than 23 million.
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How many worldwide album sales has Kelly Clarkson had since winning Idol?
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In May 2005, Carrie Underwood was announced the winner, with Bice the runner-up. Both Underwood and Bice released the coronation song "Inside Your Heaven". Underwood has since sold 65 million records worldwide, and become the most successful Idol contestant in the U.S., selling over 14 million albums copies in the U.S. and has more Underwood has won seven Grammy Awards, the most Grammys by an "American Idol" alumnus.
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What year did Carrie Underwood win American Idol?
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How many record has Carrie Underwood sold since winning American Idol?
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What was the first song released by Carrie Underwood after winning American Idol?
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Which American Idol contestant has won the biggest number of Grammy Awards?
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When was the winner declared?
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Who was the winner of this season?
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What song did the two finalists release?
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How many records has Underwood sold in America?
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What venue was the American Idol season seven finale held at?
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How many people can attend an American Idol finale at the Dolby Theatre?
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In what episode is the winner of American Idol revealed?
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Where was the season one finale broadcast from?
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How many audience members can fit in Dolby Theatre?
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What is the capacity for Gibson Ampitheatre?
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For seasons 7-13, the season finale was held where?
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The winner receives a record deal with a major label, which may be for up to six albums, and secures a management contract with American Idol-affiliated 19 Management (which has the right of first refusal to sign all contestants), as well as various lucrative contracts. All winners prior to season nine reportedly earned at least $1 million in their first year as winner. All the runners-up of the first ten seasons, as well as some of other finalists, have also received record deals with major labels. However, starting in season 11, the runner-up may only be guaranteed a single-only deal. BMG/Sony (seasons 1–9) and UMG (season 10–) had the right of first refusal to sign contestants for three months after the season's finale. Starting in the fourteenth season, the winner was signed with Big Machine Records. Prominent music mogul Clive Davis also produced some of the selected contestants' albums, such as Kelly Clarkson, Clay Aiken, Fantasia Barrino and Diana DeGarmo. All top 10 (11 in seasons 10 and 12) finalists earn the privilege of going on a tour, where the participants may each earn a six-figure sum.
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Which company manages the winners of American Idol?
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The winner receives a record deal with a major label, which may be for up to six albums, and secures a management contract with American Idol-affiliated 19 Management (which has the right of first refusal to sign all contestants), as well as various lucrative contracts. All winners prior to season nine reportedly earned at least $1 million in their first year as winner. All the runners-up of the first ten seasons, as well as some of other finalists, have also received record deals with major labels. However, starting in season 11, the runner-up may only be guaranteed a single-only deal. BMG/Sony (seasons 1–9) and UMG (season 10–) had the right of first refusal to sign contestants for three months after the season's finale. Starting in the fourteenth season, the winner was signed with Big Machine Records. Prominent music mogul Clive Davis also produced some of the selected contestants' albums, such as Kelly Clarkson, Clay Aiken, Fantasia Barrino and Diana DeGarmo. All top 10 (11 in seasons 10 and 12) finalists earn the privilege of going on a tour, where the participants may each earn a six-figure sum.
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What record label signed the winner of season fourteen of American Idol?
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How long does the record company have the right of first refusal for contestants on American Idol?
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What does the winner of American Idol receive?
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The winner also receives a management contract with which company?
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In season 14, the winner was signed to which company?
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Caleb Johnson was named the winner of the season, with Jena Irene as the runner-up. Johnson released "As Long as You Love Me" as his coronation single while Irene released "We Are One".
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Who won season 13 of American Idol?
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Who came in second on season 13 of American Idol?
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What song did Caleb Johnson first release after winning American Idol?
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Caleb Johnson was named the winner of the season, with Jena Irene as the runner-up. Johnson released "As Long as You Love Me" as his coronation single while Irene released "We Are One".
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What song did Jena Irene release after coming in second on American Idol?
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Who won this season of Idol?
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Who was the runner up this season?
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What was Johnson's coronation song?
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