The Grand Finale of “American Song Contest” will air Monday, May 9 on NBC, with Snoop Dogg and Kelly Clarkson serving as hosts and executive producers. Unlike all previous weeks, this time around the voting is opening 24 hours in advance in order to give people in all time zones adequate time to vote for their favorites. The participant who receives the most support from America will be awarded the title of Best Original Song at the end of Monday’s two-hour finale. If you’re curious how to vote for the “American Song Contest” finale, you’ve come to the right place.
Fans can vote for their favorite performers Right Now by visiting the website directly, or by using the NBC App or TikTok. Voting for the Grand Final closes at the end of Monday’s show on the East Coast. You can vote up to 10 times per artist.
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Fans can vote for their favorite performers Right Now by visiting the website directly, or by using the NBC App or TikTok. Voting for the Grand Final closes at the end of Monday’s show on the East Coast. You can vote up to 10 times per artist.
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- 5/8/2022
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Monday night on “American Song Contest,” Jewel was eliminated after failing to earn enough votes from the viewers and the national jury. The four-time Grammy nominee and recent “The Masked Singer” winner performed her uplifting original song “The Story” last week on NBC’s reality TV show, but it failed to connect with viewers. Heads up: even though she’s saying goodbye for now, Jewel still has a shot of returning to the program as a wildcard. How does it work?
As revealed in earlier weeks, there will be two “redemption” artists invited back to the show during the Semi-Finals round. “Show ’em love by streaming their music,” host Snoop Dogg said last week, implying the two eliminated acts who earn the most downloads will be the ones that return.
Jewel is in good company. One week ago, Macy Gray was eliminated from “American Song Contest” following her performance of her original tune “Every Night.
As revealed in earlier weeks, there will be two “redemption” artists invited back to the show during the Semi-Finals round. “Show ’em love by streaming their music,” host Snoop Dogg said last week, implying the two eliminated acts who earn the most downloads will be the ones that return.
Jewel is in good company. One week ago, Macy Gray was eliminated from “American Song Contest” following her performance of her original tune “Every Night.
- 4/12/2022
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
“American Song Contest” is live once again on April 11 with episode 4. This round-robin tournament features representatives from each of the 50 states, five US territories and the District of Columbia, all of whom are hoping to be the ones that perform the best original song in America.
Kelly Clarkson and Snoop Dogg host this reality series modelled on the Eurovision Song Contest. They will kick off this fourth qualifier with the big reveal of which three contenders from Week 3 have earned enough votes from viewers and jurists to make it through to the semi-final. They will join Tennessee’s Tyler Braden who won over the national jury with the song “Seventeen.”
Singing for their places in the semi-final on week 4 are:
Allen Stone (Washington)
Alexis Cunningham (West Virginia)
Bri Steves (Pennsylvania)
Bronson Varde (Hawaii)
Jared Lee (Massachusetts)
Las Marias (Arizona)
MARi (New Hampshire)
NËITHER
Savannah Keyes (Utah)
Stela Cole (Georgia)
The Crystal Method (Nevada)
8:06 p.
Kelly Clarkson and Snoop Dogg host this reality series modelled on the Eurovision Song Contest. They will kick off this fourth qualifier with the big reveal of which three contenders from Week 3 have earned enough votes from viewers and jurists to make it through to the semi-final. They will join Tennessee’s Tyler Braden who won over the national jury with the song “Seventeen.”
Singing for their places in the semi-final on week 4 are:
Allen Stone (Washington)
Alexis Cunningham (West Virginia)
Bri Steves (Pennsylvania)
Bronson Varde (Hawaii)
Jared Lee (Massachusetts)
Las Marias (Arizona)
MARi (New Hampshire)
NËITHER
Savannah Keyes (Utah)
Stela Cole (Georgia)
The Crystal Method (Nevada)
8:06 p.
- 4/11/2022
- by Matthew Stewart and Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
NBC has confirmed to Gold Derby the identities of the 11 new participants who will take the stage during the fourth episode of “American Song Contest.” The Crystal Method, a two-time Grammy nominee in the electronic/dance field, is just one of the acts on deck for the Monday, April 11 episode, which airs live from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. The four contestants from this group who receive enough votes from the national jury and the at-home viewers will advance to the all-important Semi-Finals.
Here is your complete “American Song Contest” Week 4 preview:
Allen Stone (Washington)
Alexis Cunningham (West Virginia)
Bri Steves (Pennsylvania)
Bronson Varde (Hawaii)
Jared Lee (Massachusetts)
Las Marias (Arizona)
MARi (New Hampshire)
NËITHER
Savannah Keyes (Utah)
Stela Cole (Georgia)
The Crystal Method (Nevada)
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This Qualifiers 4 lineup includes mostly solo singers, plus a mariachi duo (Las Marias) and an electronic duo...
Here is your complete “American Song Contest” Week 4 preview:
Allen Stone (Washington)
Alexis Cunningham (West Virginia)
Bri Steves (Pennsylvania)
Bronson Varde (Hawaii)
Jared Lee (Massachusetts)
Las Marias (Arizona)
MARi (New Hampshire)
NËITHER
Savannah Keyes (Utah)
Stela Cole (Georgia)
The Crystal Method (Nevada)
See How to vote for ‘American Song Contest’
This Qualifiers 4 lineup includes mostly solo singers, plus a mariachi duo (Las Marias) and an electronic duo...
- 4/8/2022
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
“American Song Contest” continued its premiere season with Episode 3 on Monday, April 4. Kelly Clarkson and Snoop Dogg host the NBC reality TV competition that showcased 12 more qualifiers hoping to reach the semi-finals. So which state or region outshined the rest? Below, read our rankings for Season 1 Episode 3 from worst to best.
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Representatives from each of the 50 states, five US territories and the District of Columbia will take part in this round-robin tournament to find the best original song in America.
Each locale will be showcased with an original song that will be performed by a home-grown talent, be it a solo singer, duet or band. There will be three rounds: the first five weeks will be qualifiers followed by two semi-finals and the final. Voting will be by both fans and “a jury of music industry professional.”
See ‘American Song Contest’ episode...
See Everything to know about ‘American Song Contest’
Representatives from each of the 50 states, five US territories and the District of Columbia will take part in this round-robin tournament to find the best original song in America.
Each locale will be showcased with an original song that will be performed by a home-grown talent, be it a solo singer, duet or band. There will be three rounds: the first five weeks will be qualifiers followed by two semi-finals and the final. Voting will be by both fans and “a jury of music industry professional.”
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- 4/6/2022
- by Vincent Mandile
- Gold Derby
During Week 3 of “American Song Contest,” the jury of 56 industry professionals ranked the 12 original songs from first to last, with Tenneesee’s Tyler Braden advancing to the semi-finals thanks to his tune “Seventeen.” The most famous singer on the docket was Alaska’s Jewel, a four-time Grammy nominee and recent “The Masked Singer” winner. However, her uplifting song “The Story” (watch above) failed to connect with the jury, coming in ninth place in their rankings. Don’t give up, Jewel fans — she’s not out of the competition just yet.
The audience at home now gets to weigh in with their votes, which will be tabulated alongside the jury rankings. Vote by visiting the “ASC” website directly, or by using the NBC App or TikTok. If Jewel gets enough support from the 56 states/territories, she will be able to overcome the low jury rankings. Three participants will advance based on...
The audience at home now gets to weigh in with their votes, which will be tabulated alongside the jury rankings. Vote by visiting the “ASC” website directly, or by using the NBC App or TikTok. If Jewel gets enough support from the 56 states/territories, she will be able to overcome the low jury rankings. Three participants will advance based on...
- 4/5/2022
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
During the third week of NBC’s “American Song Contest,” the national jury was tasked with ranking 12 original songs (as opposed to 11) from first to last. At the end of the April 4 episode, hosts Kelly Clarkson and Snoop Dogg announced the results: Tennessee country singer Tyler Braden was ranked the highest by the jury of 56 industry professionals, so he moved on to the semi-finals. Tyler’s original song, “Seventeen,” was a soft, reflective melody about a couple looking back on their lives. Watch the performance above.
The fate of the other 11 participants now rests in the hands of You at home. Your voting results will be tabulated alongside the jury rankings — it’s a complicated process — to determine which three acts will join Tyler in the semi-finalists. Here they all are in order of the jury rankings:
1. Tyler Braden (Tenneesee) sang “Seventeen”
2. Ale Zabala (Florida) sang “Flirt”
3. Ni/Co (Alabama...
The fate of the other 11 participants now rests in the hands of You at home. Your voting results will be tabulated alongside the jury rankings — it’s a complicated process — to determine which three acts will join Tyler in the semi-finalists. Here they all are in order of the jury rankings:
1. Tyler Braden (Tenneesee) sang “Seventeen”
2. Ale Zabala (Florida) sang “Flirt”
3. Ni/Co (Alabama...
- 4/5/2022
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
“American Song Contest” is live once again on April 4 with episode 3. This round-robin tournament features representatives from each of the 50 states, five US territories and the District of Columbia, all of whom are hoping to be the ones that perform the best original song in America.
Kelly Clarkson and Snoop Dogg host this reality series modelled on the Eurovision Song Contest. They will kick off this third qualifier with the big reveal of which three contenders from Week 2 have earned enough votes from viewers and jurists to make it through to the semi-final. They will join Kentucky’s Jordan Smith who won over the national jury with the song “Sparrow.”
Singing for their places in the semi-final on week 3 are:
Ni/Co (Alabama)
Jewel (Alaska)
Riker Lynch (Colorado)
Nitro Nitra (Delaware)
Ale Zabala (Florida)
Brittany Pfantz (Louisiana)
Brooke Alexx (New Jersey)
Sabyu (Northern Mariana Islands)
Jesse LeProtti (South Carolina)
Judd...
Kelly Clarkson and Snoop Dogg host this reality series modelled on the Eurovision Song Contest. They will kick off this third qualifier with the big reveal of which three contenders from Week 2 have earned enough votes from viewers and jurists to make it through to the semi-final. They will join Kentucky’s Jordan Smith who won over the national jury with the song “Sparrow.”
Singing for their places in the semi-final on week 3 are:
Ni/Co (Alabama)
Jewel (Alaska)
Riker Lynch (Colorado)
Nitro Nitra (Delaware)
Ale Zabala (Florida)
Brittany Pfantz (Louisiana)
Brooke Alexx (New Jersey)
Sabyu (Northern Mariana Islands)
Jesse LeProtti (South Carolina)
Judd...
- 4/5/2022
- by Matthew Stewart and Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
NBC has confirmed to Gold Derby the identities of the 12 new participants who will take the stage during the third episode of “American Song Contest.” Jewel, a four-time Grammy nominee and recent “The Masked Singer” winner, is just one of the contestants on deck for the Monday, April 4 episode, which airs live from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. on the peacock network. Here is your complete “American Song Contest” Week 3 preview:
Ni/Co (Alabama)
Jewel (Alaska)
Riker Lynch (Colorado)
Nitro Nitra (Delaware)
Ale Zabala (Florida)
Brittany Pfantz (Louisiana)
Brooke Alexx (New Jersey)
Sabyu (Northern Mariana Islands)
Jesse LeProtti (South Carolina)
Judd Hoos (South Dakota)
Tyler Braden (Tennessee)
Grant Knoche (Texas)
See How to vote for ‘American Song Contest’
This Qualifiers 3 lineup includes mostly solo singers, plus a pop duo (Ni/Co) and a rock band (Judd Hoos). To see photos and bios for this third group of contestants, scroll through our detailed photo gallery.
Ni/Co (Alabama)
Jewel (Alaska)
Riker Lynch (Colorado)
Nitro Nitra (Delaware)
Ale Zabala (Florida)
Brittany Pfantz (Louisiana)
Brooke Alexx (New Jersey)
Sabyu (Northern Mariana Islands)
Jesse LeProtti (South Carolina)
Judd Hoos (South Dakota)
Tyler Braden (Tennessee)
Grant Knoche (Texas)
See How to vote for ‘American Song Contest’
This Qualifiers 3 lineup includes mostly solo singers, plus a pop duo (Ni/Co) and a rock band (Judd Hoos). To see photos and bios for this third group of contestants, scroll through our detailed photo gallery.
- 4/1/2022
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
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