None of this makes any of these people a "success." A successful artist is based on hit singles or albums that have Gold, Platinum, or Multi-Platinum certifications, or at least awards. No contestant from The Voice or The X Factor has done anything, and it's the fault of the shows for not doing the best they can for their winners (like Idol does). After the initial hype from the latest season is over, The Voice contestants are dropped like cold potatoes. As for pointing out past judges as the reason for Idol's success--Scotty McCreery and Phillips Phillips have both had strong commercial success from the past two seasons alone, whether I like them or not. A 1X Platinum album for McCreery and a 4X Platinum single for Phillips.dvdjunkie wrote:Evidently you don't follow who's on tour, or what new album is coming out in stores.
Season Three winner, Cassadee Pope, is on tour with Rascal Flatts and The Band Perry.
Her album will be in stores sometime this summer. Blake Shelton has also taken one of those who didn't make the final cut on the show out on his recent tour.
Terry McDermott has appeared on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, as well as Late Night with Craig Ferguson and most recently was on Jimmy Kimmel Live. Terry's album will see the light of day in May.
Most all of "The Voice" contestants, winners or losers, have had better success than those who have appeared on "The 'X' Factor".
As for Nicki Minaj, she likely will not be back for another season. But, as I said, she has given good criticism for the most part, and Idol clearly hired her for her "craziness" in order to keep the show entertaining and to draw in a younger audience. I'm sure the racists out there despise her though; she's unapologetically black.
