‘The X Factor’ USA rankings: How will CeCe Frey, Emblem3 fare in top 12?
Welcome to our first full “X Factor” USA rankings! Now that all of the contestants are in the top 12 together, the time is up to compare the singers solely against the people who are on the same team as them. Everyone is now competing against each other, and thus the structure of the competition changes. Some basic impressions here are that L.A. Reid’s Over-25s are in trouble, the teens need to step up the personality, and being controversial is at this point very much a good thing.
If you’re new to the rankings, we base them on a few things including performance quality, air time, judges’ preference, and also some voting patterns both of past “X Factor” seasons, both America and in Great Britain.
12. Jason Brock – When L.A. Reid forced this poor man to go out on stage and sing a ridiculous version of Jennifer Lopez’s “Dance Again,” it felt as though there was sand-bagging going on to keep him out of the top 12. However, a light went off for the music mogul during his stellar sing-off against David Correy, but it may be too late. There’s no doubting Jason’s vocal abilities, but he is just not the sort of current, edgy singer that we see young voters getting behind. (You can rinse and repeat the last part of this statement with most of Reid’s team.)
11. 1432 / LYLAS / whatever they will be called now – Simon Cowell has said already that he deliberately put this group into the bottom this week to give them exposure, and it’s a smart move to have America pick their new name so that the voting public is invested. The issue that is still present here is that groups are not really popular in America just yet, and this still does not seem like so much of a group as it is a bunch of solo artists performing together. There’s no unity yet.
10. Beatrice Miller – Out of three members of team Britney Spears, Beatrice is easily the most forgettable, and it’s really not that there is anything she is doing that is her fault. It’s just harder to get behind someone when you know so little about them, especially when this category has two very memorable singers in it already in Arin Ray and Carly Rose Sonenclair.
9. Vino Alan – In keeping Vino around, L.A. showed that he is really looking for talent on his team more so than airtime or a story. This man can sing his face off, but the real thing that is a worry here is that he needs to loosen up a little bit. When you are an older singer on a show like this, you probably think of it as your last big shot; and while this is a serious competition, you have to smile and have a little bit of fun, too. If Vino can open up, he could feasibly make it pretty deep in the competition.
8. Paige Thomas – Paige has a solid set of pipes on her, but even with substantial airtime and crazy hats she may still be the weakest member of Demi Lovato’s team. There’s just nothing that really stands out about her at the moment about her performance outside of the costumes, and even her name needs a little bit of retooling to be more memorable as a pop star.
7. Tate Stevens – Last week’s results show was actually the best thing that could have possibly happened for Tate. Why? With Sister C and Willie Jones gone, he’s now the sole representative of the country community, and should have their vote for a while. The two biggest issues are pretty simple here for Tate: L.A. Reid is not even remotely a country guy, and he’s the sort of old-school George Strait sort of country artist that will not get the young fanbases voting on a weekly basis.
6. Arin Ray – This is Arin’s second time to make it this far in the competition, and this alone should help him when it comes to being familiar. The only issue is that we struggle with what to write about him here. He’s a really good singer and a solid performer, but what is he bringing to this show and to the music community that is not already there? The artists in the top five are all there because there is something more present: a spark.
5. CeCe Frey – Just as Simon did with the artists formerly known as 1432, we wonder if Demi putting CeCe into the bottom was strategy. She was polarizing and at times off-putting during her audition rounds, so seeing her vulnerable was a good thing. Plus, she had the best sing-off during the results show by a mile. The leopard-print lover (otherwise known as Daenerys Targeryan as a pop singer) is the sort of artist that could go all the way to the end this season, or could be gone next week. She’s just that unpredictable.
We actually think that Britney Spears was wrong to say that Demi’s artist had an identity crisis this past week, since she does seemingly want to be this controversial pop artist that gets people talking. The show needs her to keep things interesting, and the only thing she needs to work on is shaking off the nerves and making sure that her vocals don’t suffer from all the movement she does on stage.
4. Lyric 145 – As with CeCe, Lyric 145 is an enormous risk. There hasn’t been a hip-hop act to even make it to the finale of a singing competition, let alone a winner. There’s no one in this competition who really has the same sort of energy that they do, and their performances have a sort of must-watch quality to them.
Simon had a point, though, when it came to what may be this group’s biggest stumbling block moving forward: finding the right song. Commercial hip-hop may not be hardcore enough for the group, while underground tracks are likely not going to make them appeal to a large voting block. Like with “Party in the U.S.A.,” he needs to find a way to get the group singing familiar songs that voters who are not necessarily fans of rap will still want to vote for.
3. Carly Rose Sonenclair – Regardless of whether or not she had enough fun this past week, and it actually seemed like she had more fun than any past performance despite the judges’ feedback, Carly Rose is about as close of a sure thing to go far this season as there is. It’s been proven that she can tackle ballads, and we now know that she can also speed it up and perform with backup dancers.
The only real piece of advice worth giving to Carly Rose is to loosen up some of the edges a little bit, and don’t be afraid to be a teenage girl rather than a seasoned performer. Being playful has been in part what has helped many other teen artists (even a young Demi Lovato) find a following. It’s almost like Miranda Cosgrove’s character in “School of Rock,” and how Jack Black got her to start having fun.
2. Emblem3 – There is a part of our heart telling us that this group’s performance of “One Day” earned them the top spot, but there is also a reminder from our head that as popular as these guys may be with young women (who are a huge voting block), the groups bombed on the show last year. Therefore, it’s better to exercise some caution.
The one thing we hope happens this week is that Simon sits down and teaches these three a few more pointers on vocals, since there were some blips during “One Day” that are more obvious upon multiple viewings. Their energy and charisma can cover some flaws, but they need to be pushed to be better every week. It’s easy to be drunk in positive feedback so that you never improve.
1. Jennel Garcia – It’s funny that Simon claimed that Demi is turning Jennel into her, mostly because there are some tangible similarities there. Both singers are around the same age, can sing a fusion of rock and pop, and even come from Latin backgrounds. The major difference is that Jennel has a bit more of a classic rock background, and would probably not end up recording with Timbaland at some point down the road.
When it comes to vocals and intensity, Jennel had the best performance hands-down Wednesday night. She’s also had a ton of airtime all season long, and thus she seems to be the perfect person to lead off our first full rankings of the season.
Who do you think is the top singer at this point in the competition?
Pro Studio Musician
November 10, 2012 @ 1:29 pm
Cece and Jennel should end up in the top 5 spots. As for TATE. This is a joke. There’s no way he will pull this off once the Young Adults pull out their vocal chops. Lets wait and see. Lots of haters out there. Cece has a good share of that. It’s simple to see why. She has the looks and the vocals to take it all but, only is SHE chooses her songs and not DEMI.Simon as correct in this regard. She is unrecognizable.
Zenalia Rethati
November 7, 2012 @ 11:07 pm
I love Emblem3 I think they have a very charming aura to them. They are talented as performers but need better vocals. I see nothing in beatrice no offense. Carly Rose is amazing.
BEAliever
November 6, 2012 @ 1:05 pm
Beatrice Miller! It’s not her fault she didn’t get Air-time, But when she did She SOARED. Beatrice Deserves the Top 5!
Brenda Harris
November 6, 2012 @ 12:29 pm
Tate is our pick!! He has entertained us for over the past 12 years. Great guy, family man and a wonderful talented entertainer. Give him a Gene Watson or John Conley song and watch the crowd go!! He can do new country, but he is also a great classic country singer. Middle Creek is behind you Tate!!!!
Christy Lee Ware
November 6, 2012 @ 11:27 am
Tate Stevens, is the Winner! In My Opinion, He has The Voice, and the Talent. Go Tate, Everyone in Belton, Mo. Is Behind You 100%! Keep up the Good Work Tate!
Kate
November 6, 2012 @ 11:26 am
Cece is the dark horse in the competition. She has the pipes, the look, sassy and she needs to bring back her old self, no dancers.. Just the voice and she will win X-factor. She has what it takes.
Johnny
November 6, 2012 @ 11:24 am
If Cece sings alone on stage with the band, she will take it all. Forget the rolling on the floor and whatever. She is one of the best singer and she can make any song her own. She will go to the end if Demi plays her card right.
Alexandra
November 6, 2012 @ 6:52 am
Tate does come across as a nice guy and so far he sang well but I haven’t heard anything spectacular that would make me believe he would win. I just hear the same generic country sound, nothing unique or makes my heart jump. Maybe we’ll get to that later on. But if he sings Elvis as well as Jerry Hall says, then I’ll pay closer attention because anyone that can do Elvis well is a hero!
But for me it’s Carly Rose and Jennel all the way. Vino shows a lot of emotion in his voice and if given the right song choices, he’ll be great.
Jamie
November 5, 2012 @ 11:55 pm
Texas for Tate! <3 <3 <3
Stephanie Klinksick
November 5, 2012 @ 5:30 pm
Tate is my brother-in-law, and I have known him for over 20 years now. Not only is he an AMAZING artist, but he is a genuine, loyal, honest, charismatic, loving, hilarious, and humble man. I can’t wait until he gets to pull out the guitar and sing with a band. Entertaining is what he does best and America will make the right choice with Tate Stevens as the winner!
Shirley Whitworth
November 5, 2012 @ 5:18 pm
Tate needs a CW band….so He can come out of his shell & be the REAL ENTERTAINER that He is. He is the Real Deal like judge Louie W. said at his first audition. They just need to showcase him more.
Kelly Demster
November 5, 2012 @ 5:12 pm
Tates the one to win!!! Fantastic singer, performer and geniunely nice guy! Sometimes the good guy does finish first!!! Tate Stevens is the next XFactor!!!
Jerry Hall
November 5, 2012 @ 4:03 pm
Tate Stevens is the ultimate performer. It may be hard to believe but he does a fantastic Elvis. Put him in the white show costume with some big bushy sideburns and big sun glasses and sit back and reminese about the King. I’ve seen it and it is incredible. The singing is dead on and the moves are exact copies. He is just such a great talent and a great guy. My wife and I are priviledged to know him personally.
i love jennel and vino
November 5, 2012 @ 2:58 pm
I think Vino Alan should win, he has the best voice in the competition and even if he has not that “pop” look they are looking for, he should continue his career by singing more soul and rock songs. His perfonrmance of sober by Pink made me cry :’)
Bobby S
November 5, 2012 @ 2:38 pm
And Tate Stevens will let loose this week coming out of his shell as he’s stated in a tweet, I feel a fast song coming..He’s going to bring the house down…
Bobby S
November 5, 2012 @ 2:20 pm
Tate is the real performer, that being said he’s been on the stage performing since age 4 and never stopped. He has the best voice in this competition. He has the most experienced in this competition among all contestant. For the author who wrote this page on Tate Stevens “not getting young voters”, he has already has alot young fans and that are supporting him.He can sing anything, and you just wait when he plays a kickin rockin country song, he will only blow you away, he will bring the house roof off..He’s that good..
Crystal Hardee
November 5, 2012 @ 12:56 pm
Tate is amazing!!
laina
November 5, 2012 @ 12:16 pm
Love love love me some Tate! He has a beautiful voice and a beautiful heart as well. A real family man is what Xfactor needs. I believe win or lose he will be a country music STAR
tatefan
November 5, 2012 @ 12:14 pm
Tate is amazing. His voice is unmatchable!
Millie Tyler
November 5, 2012 @ 11:58 am
I’ve known and listened to Tate sing for 16 years now, he puts his heart and soul in his singing! He’s by far the “Best.”
Judy Mote
November 5, 2012 @ 11:55 am
Iowa is all for Tate Stevens. A great country singer and even nicer guy. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family Tate!!!!!
Paula
November 5, 2012 @ 11:39 am
Tate Stevens is by far the contestant with the most talent. Take a look at your own voting survey.
D
November 5, 2012 @ 11:32 am
If the show want a winner that will sell to the public afterwards then it would either be Jennel Garcia or Emblem3 (that is if they don’t mess-up in their future performances).
If the show want a winner that has a great voice control and technique then it would be Carly Rose.
Though I think Jennel would win simply because she has more fans than Emblem3 or Carly and that include yours truly.
david
November 5, 2012 @ 11:31 am
Acts are all great. The only problem is that the mentors are taking them away from their roots and placing them into pop territory. For example Carly and Diamond suffered from that reason. The x factor just needs to let the acts follow the ground that they feel comfortable on and let them build off that. This is why AI is a better show. Contestants shine because they feel comfortable with what they do and aren’t force to fit a certain mold.
Pam Miller
November 5, 2012 @ 11:12 am
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE Tate Stevens!!!
Emmieee
November 5, 2012 @ 11:11 am
I think Tate Stevens is one of the best contestans because he’s country singing is aaabsolutely amazing :) I don’t live in the US but if I lived, I would vote for him :)
Julie Moore
November 5, 2012 @ 10:48 am
I think Tate Stevens is absolutely amazing! Keepin it county! I love him!
Bri
November 5, 2012 @ 10:43 am
Tate will end up famous whether he wins the show or not, someone will pick him up. He’s amazing!
Frank
November 4, 2012 @ 6:26 pm
If Brittany will let Carly sing, she and Jennel and CeCe and Paige should be the final 4 based on talent and voice quality. If teenage girls pick the winner it will of course be Emblem 3 which will be utterly ridiculous because they have very little talent.
Frank
November 4, 2012 @ 6:23 pm
Emblem 3 is way overrated and only young girls are voting for them. They are not even that good looking and they have terrible voices.
Donna
November 4, 2012 @ 5:27 pm
I do believe that Ce Ce better give the best performances and chose the songs that will keep her in the top two. She has a powerhouse voice that fans will stand by her and want to see more. I bet she could sing country too. Be yourself and having dancers are not what you need in this competition. I’m a true fan of american idol and the x factor. I love these shows and always look forward to watching these live shows. For all who made it to the final 12, goodluck.