

Luckily, I know exactly how the show works, so I can summarize it for all of my readers fairly well.

That’s a far less confusing and mixed up explanation than I received on Wednesday night’s episode.

Then they are divided into categories (boys, girls, over 30s and groups) and sent off to the judges’ houses until the final three in each category are selected. Basically, people sing and dance and get eliminated until there are 32 acts left. Before contestants got singing (and dancing), Steve told us all about how the next few episodes of ‘The X Factor’ are going to work. So what’s the best way to start off the Boot Camp? Show Paula Abdul crying and have Steve Jones say, “This is Boot Camp!” Makes sense to me. There are two people who have enough X factor to share with the whole world. You have to have the complete package, much like Maroon 5’s Adam Levine and Christina Aguilera. And that’s what we learned during the first round of ‘X Factor’ Boot Camp. It also nearly causes car crashes due to said dancing every time I hear the song, but you win some and you lose some, right? Just like on ‘The X Factor.’ Just because you can sing well doesn’t mean you have the stage presence to back up your voice. There’s just something about the combination of Maroon 5 and Christina Aguilera that gets me dancing every time I hear the song. Why? Because I got to subtitle it “Moves Like Jagger,” which also happens to be one of my favorite songs right now and my current ring tone. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated.Īutomatically from the get-go this blog has me excited me to write. This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated.
