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MTV News 'Idol' experts share their choices for Jessica Sanchez, Joshua Ledet and Phillips Phillips.By Gil Kaufman and James Montgomery
Joshua Ledet and Phillip Phillips on "American Idol"
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The "American Idol" season 11 top three have a lot to prove as we head into Wednesday night's (May 16) second-to-last lap.
Likely winner Phillip Phillips has skated through virtually unscathed by pretty much doing a season-long homage to Dave Matthews, while Joshua Ledet has thrilled us with his gritty soul shouting but failed to show much personality along the way (unless you count that one week he wore a flower in his lapel). And Jessica Sanchez? Well, the 16-year-old definitely has powerful pipes and is a diva in the waiting, but she's still not quite ready for prime time.
All three will be tested this week when they have to sing three songs: a judges' choice, a tune picked by mentor Jimmy Iovine and, finally, one of their own choosing. Though the track record of MTV News' resident "Idol" experts has been a bit spotty to date (OK, James, we get it, you have gotten it right four more times than Gil), that hasn't stopped Gil Kaufman and James Montgomery from posting their last set of secret-ballot picks before next week's finale.
Phillip Phillips
He threw us for a curve last week when he went for Damien Rice's "Volcano," and he's already done a DMB cover, so chances are, Phil will steer clear of anything too obvious. I suspect the judges will pick something firmly in his wheelhouse, though, maybe Counting Crows' "Mr. Jones." Iovine has a deep understanding of music and knows that the girls want their hearts melted, so he might opt for something in the classic-rock mode like the Allman Brothers' "Melissa." After the Rice-bomb last week, it's anyone's guess what P-Phunk will choose, so, what the hell, let's go with David Gray's appropriately vanilla 2000 breakthrough smash "Babylon." — Kaufman
It's nice of him to take time off from his "Idol" crown fittings (Scotty McCreery was a 7 and three-eighths, BTW) to grace us with his presence this week. I suspect he'll reward us with more of the same anyway. The judges should just have him do a medley of the past four champs' singles — including Lee DeWyze's latest, "Can I Borrow, Like, Five Dollars?" — just to let America realize what they've done, but, of course, they won't. Instead, I'll say they stick him with one of Steven Tyler's songs; maybe they have him do "I Don't Want To Miss a Thing"? As for Iovine's pick, I'm thinking he gives him Santana and Rob Thomas' "Smooth," because Jimmy's mad old, or maybe John Mayer's "Your Body Is a Wonderland," since it will make his female fanbase spontaneously combust. And as for his personal pick? Dude, he's already gone deep-cut twice (with DMB and Rice), so who's to say he doesn't just cover Phish's "Icarus" and call it a day. Regardless, the judges will praise his "uniqueness." — Montgomery
Jessica Sanchez
It's gonna be an uphill battle for JSanch to shimmy her way into the finale. Aside from the curse of near-elimination and the fact that a girl hasn't won since season six, she's been somewhat erratic lately and her go-to big ballads have landed as often as her uptempos have flopped. The judges want to see her shine, so they will surely gift her with a big, fat ballad along the lines of Anita Baker's "Sweet Love." Jimmy knows she needs to show she can be a contemporary star, which is why he'll opt for Rihanna's "California King Bed." As for what BeBe will pick for herself, well, she's proven a tough one to nail down. She's already hit on Whitney, Jennifer Hudson, Beyoncé, Kelly Clarkson and Alicia Keys but has been light on songs by Pink, so I'm gonna suggest "Don't Let Me Get Me" or "Glitter in the Air," which will allow her to show her rough and smooth sides. Bottom line: She needs three grand slams to make it to next week. — Kaufman
Six weeks ago, I would have penned an impassioned plea for her to win the season 11 crown. Now? Eh. She's never really recovered from her (near) elimination, and in her struggles, one glaring weakness keeps rearing its ugly head: Sure, she can sing, but she can't connect to a song to save her life. Simply put, she's not ready. In fact, she's yet to graduate beyond talent-show-standout status. And everyone knows this, which is why I see the judges sticking her with Adele's "Someone Like You" (since it's like the de facto emotional song of our times, and if you can't connect to it then you're almost assuredly a replicant) and Iovine stuffing something from the Interscope stable down her throat (maybe Fergie's "Big Girls Don't Cry" or a Gaga tune). For her own pick? Well, she already did "Dance With My Father," so maybe she stays in the same vein and does Harry Chapin's "Cat's in the Cradle." Or maybe she'll just do Beyoncé again. — Montgomery
Joshua Ledet
He may not inspire backflips or have the stagecraft of an Usher or Chris Brown, but Ledet has just the kind of big, showy voice "Idol" viewers love (to vote for just enough to secure second place). The judges can't get enough of his old-school soul thing, so they'll go retro with Al Green's "Take Me to the River." Jimmy knows Josh has the chops but not the sound radio is looking for, so he has to convince us there's a record in there somewhere, which means he'll dip into the Usher vault for something smooth like "Confessions Part II" or "Papers." Josh has made some odd choices in the past (Josh Groban?) but has shown a proclivity for songs by divas (both male and female), and he hasn't tried a single tune by Otis Redding yet. Is that possible? In that case, he's got plenty of options, including "I've Got Dreams to Remember," "These Arms of Mine" or "That's How Strong My Love Is." — Kaufman
In a perfect world, he'd win "Idol." After all, he's not only the most-talented singer, but the best performer too. But we all know he's going up against a toothy white guy, so second place is about the best Joshua can hope for. The judges, being the myopic bunch they are, will keep him in the retro-soul box and give him something like Bruno Mars' "Grenade" (come to think of it, that would be pretty good). Iovine will be trying to keep him current, so why not Usher's "Climax"? And for his own pick, I have no idea, but if he wants to win, maybe he does fun.'s "We Are Young." After all, graduation is nearly here, and everyone's looking for an anthem. — Montgomery
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'This prom is very different from last year's,' actress tells MTV News.By Christina Garibaldi Dianna Agron Photo: MTV News "Glee" is gearing up for the senior prom. In the highly anticipated episode, the McKinley High School seniors will be dressing to the nines to celebrate the milestone night on Tuesday's (May 8) episode. With only three episodes left until the big season finale, this will surely be a night to remember before the seniors put on those caps and gowns for graduation. No prom would be complete without a theme, and that's where Heather Morris' character Brittany came in. She picked the very unique theme of dinosaurs, making this not a regular prom but a "prom-asaurus." "Glee" star Dianna Agron stopped by MTV News last month and gave us a sneak peek at what fans can expect from the big bash. "We had Eric Stoltz back with us, who directed last year's — he's really fun and really knows teenage life. That prom episode last year really felt like 'Pretty in Pink' and 'Sixteen Candles' — it had that awesome touch to it," Agron said. "This prom is very different from last year's. It wasn't some of our last year, and there wasn't really that thought process like that this might be one of the last moments together, so that's all really incorporated in this year's. There's a fun theme to it; there's some really surprising moments. I think people will like it." Even though there is a dinosaur theme, unfortunately no one will actually be playing that part, even though Agron said she "wishes" she could have. However, the actress is just excited to re-create prom night, which she admits was very different from her own prom experience. "We went with all of our friends, so it wasn't really so much of 'let's have a romantic date.' There were about 25 of us who just said, 'OK pick somebody,' " Agron revealed. "And we all went in a bus and we all had dinner before. It was just really fun and a lot of dancing." Another thing that will be different at the "Glee" prom, of course, is the music. The cast will appropriately be taking on Ke$ha's "Dinosaur." Lea Michele will be tackling Fergie's "Big Girls Don't Cry" and the New Directions will be taking on One Direction with their cover of "What Makes You Beautiful." "We met them when we were on 'X Factor,' like a year and a half ago in London," Agron said of meeting the boy band. "They were so sweet, so cute. They were very cheeky, and now I've heard two of their songs, very catchy." Are you excited for the prom episode of "Glee"? Let us know in the comments.

Chord Overstreet, Kevin McHale lead the performance of the boy band's hit 'What Makes You Beautiful' on Tuesday's episode.By Jocelyn Vena Chord Overstreet in "Glee" Photo: Fox If the guys of McKinley High decided to start a boy band, they've already got the moves down. On Tuesday's prom-themed episode of "Glee," five of McKinley's finest hunks are channeling One Direction for their cover of the band's single "What Makes You Beautiful." Artie (Kevin McHale), Sam (Chord Overstreet), Mike (Harry Shum Jr.), Joseph (Samuel Larsen) and Rory (Damian McGinty) dance around the stage in all their 1D glory, handclaps and all, in footage posted on The Hollywood Reporter. Their rendition of the Up All Night track is so spot-on that the girls in the crowd proceed to cheer, scream and touch the fellas as if they are actually the guys of One Direction. Rumors of One Direction's involvement with the show first popped up in late March, and when MTV News caught up with the guys on the "Saturday Night Live" set recently, they weren't sure if any of their tracks would make the final cut. Harry Styles shared, "We haven't really heard, so we know as much as you. We're just waiting to find out, well, so, maybe." When asked to name a few song suggestions, "What Makes You Beautiful" was certainly one of the songs they named as a contender for the show. In addition to One Direction's feel-good love song, this week's episode will also feature Selena Gomez's "Love You Like a Love Song," Ke$ha's "Dinosaur," Berlin's "Take My Breath Away" and Fergie's "Big Girls Don't Cry." "Glee" is nearing the end of its third season. The finale, dubbed "Goodbye," is set to air May 22, and it just might answer questions some fans have for what's in store for the graduating seniors in season four. As for One Direction, they're gearing up for their big Stateside tour, which kicks off May 24 in Fairfax, Virginia. Related Videos MTV News Extended Play: One Direction Related Artists One Direction

'But we want to have a family, so that is in the cards,' singer tells MTV News.By Christina Garibaldi Fergie Photo: MTV News Now that Fergie has some extra time on her hands since the Black Eyed Peas announced they were on an indefinite hiatus, the singer is now focusing on the important things. No, not working on a solo album or judging "The X Factor"; she's concentrating on spending time with her husband of three years, Josh Duhamel. The "Glamorous" singer married the "Transformers" star back in 2009 after five years of dating, which, by Hollywood standards, is an impressively lengthy marriage. So what's their secret? Well, according to Fergie it's quite simple. "We like each other, we like hanging out together, we have fun," Fergie told MTV News last week. "We have fun in the kitchen cooking and singing silly songs, not to give too much away, not going any further than that, but we have a good time together, and it's nice to get to have that quality time. We enjoy it." Now that Fergie and Duhamel will be spending much more time together, many are wondering if they plan on starting a family. "It's not happening yet, I can tell you that definitely," Fergie said. "But we want to have a family, so that is in the cards, but it's just not this second." In the meantime, Fergie is spending her downtime concentrating on her shoe line and fragrances and visiting her husband on set. "I got to go to his set for his movie that he's been filming, where he has the mohawk, 'Scenic Route,' " Fergie said. "So I'm very thankful for that film, for giving him a mohawk, because I'm quite enjoying it right now." Fergie is no stranger to starring in movies of her own. The singer appeared in "Nine" and "Poseidon" and isn't ruling out the possibility of one day getting back on the big screen. "I would love to," Fergie said of wanting to do another film. "It's going to be when I have the time and the energy and really have that commitment to something, but right now, I'm just enjoying the break. I'm open, I'm open for future things, I'm just planting my feet down. Eight years of being on the road, and now I've been off the road, what, five months? And I'm still traveling back and forth, New York, different places. I'm enjoying this time of just being home for that long of a period. But yeah, film definitely in the future, but like I said, no plans right now." Do you think Fergie should do another movie? Let us know in the comments! Related Artists Fergie
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