Filipino-American Ramiele Malubay Enters American Idol’s Top 12
Filipino-American Ramiele Malubay Enters American Idol’s Top 12. Filipino-American Ramiele Malubay’s moment in last week’s American Idol: Top 12
Filipino-American Ramiel Malubay made it as one of the Top 12 of this year’s “American Idol,” no mean feat for this woman with a small physique but with a great voice.
Malubay started strong in her first performance during the elimination round when she impressed judges Randy Jackson, Paula Abdul, and Simon Cowell with her rendition of “You Don’t Have to Say You Love Me” by Dusty Springfield. Her next two performances were not as strong with the judges, however.
Still, Malubay got her share of the over 36 million votes cast to select the Top 12.
Malubay has been receiving tremendous support from the large Filipino community in the U.S., including Guam. Evan Cohen, managing director of Sorensen Media Group and FOX-6 television where the hit singing talent search “American Idol” is broadcast on Guam, said that Ramiele’s strong performance and long road to success on “American Idol” has not gone unnoticed. “Listeners on Power98 have been calling in requesting the DJs to play songs sung by Ramiele on American Idol,” he said.
Even in the Philippines, Malubay is gradually acquiring a number of very appreciative fans. She was featured in the newscast of major TV and radio programs and articles had been written about her in mainstream newspapers when she made the final 24 hopefuls. No doubt, media coverage of her will intensify as she continues competing on “American Idol.”
Here are the comments about Ramiele’s performance this week from the three American Idol judges – Randy Jackson, Paula Abdul and Simon Cowell:
Filipino-American Ramiele Malubay Enters American Idol’s Top 12.
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