It's Not Kris Allen's Fault
I'm beginning to feel bad for Kris Allen. It's not his fault that America made a mistake.
Now, my regular readers know that as an avid Adam Lambert supporter since Hollywood Week, I am still reeling over Adam's defeat on American Idol last Wednesday. I truly feel Adam was the REAL Idol. Many other viewers and readers agree with me. And I have a feeling even Kris Allen agrees with me a little bit, since the first words out of his mouth, upon hearing the news from Ryan Seacrest that he'd won, were: "Adam deserves this."
But poor Kris, deserving or not, hasn't been able to fully savor his victory, and not just because he might be suffering from survivor's guilt. His win is the most tainted and bittersweet in Idol history--especially in light of new accusations of voter tampering.
For instance, the entire finale--which was supposed to be a celebration of the WINNING Idol--was instead The Adam Lambert Show, since the only real finale highlights people were chattering about around the watercooler the following morning (aside from Kara DioGuardi's Bikini Girl duet) were Adam's history-making performances with Kiss and Queen. (Yes, I know Kris sang with Queen as well, but "We Are The Champions" was completely inappropriate for his style and he was utterly upstaged, only taking on the lower, easier parts and then stepping back into the woodwork while Adam belted out all the big power-notes.)
And then, from the minute Kris entered the finale night press room about an hour after winning, the question on the lips of every reporter at the Nokia Theater was not "How does it feel to win?" but "Are you surprised you won?" or "Are you surprised Adam lost?" (I was in the press room and I can assure you, the reporters were much more excited when Adam showed up backstage to field press queries.)
And of course, the big news on every blog and in every newspaper last Thursday morning was not "KRIS ALLEN WINS!" but "ADAM LAMBERT LOSES!" Despite coming in second, Adam was still the bigger story.
Conspiracy theories abounded--about the "Christian vote," about Arkansas phone-banking, about the voting being rigged by 19 Entertainment because Adam didn't "need" to win as much as Kris did, about anti-Semitism and homophobia, and most recently about unethical AT&T involvement. The fact that more Americans might have preferred Kris's musical style, plain and simple, was rarely discussed.
And then everyone was crying out, "What will Adam do next?"--record with Queen, go on the road with Kiss, star in the next Spiderman movie?--while no one in the media seemed to care about Kris's next crucial career move. (Then again, Kris-friendly finale acts Jason Mraz and Keith Urban weren't exactly offering jobs to Kris, were they?)
I understand the lack of general media interest in Kris. He's just not as interesting. I mean, I'm a member of the media and I've never been all that interested in him. But then both versions of "No Boundaries" came out, and it seemed like the powers-that-be at Idol weren't all that interested in Kris, either.
Adam's recording was a lushly produced, speaker-rustling power-ballad that sounded like it was slaved over in the studio for several days. Kris's single comparatively sounded like it was recorded in a closet during a studio lackey's lunch break. Additionally, Adam's cover art featured a slickly styled picture and lots of cloud-flare Photoshop effects, while Kris's resembled a student project from a basic Quark Xpress 101 class, with just some Helvetica slapped across a Kris photo that looked like it'd been taken at a kiosk in a mall.
And on top of all that, the record label that reps both Kris and Adam sent out a press release declaring Adam "the real American Idol." Yes, I wholeheartedly agreed with this statement--I do deeply believe, down to my very core, that Adam was totally robbed--but still, I felt bad for Kris that he didn't even have the support of his own label.
Of course, it's hard to actively dislike Kris. As angry as I am that he won, I've never been angry at him, since he's been extremely, self-effacingly humble about his Idol win and it's clear that he has nothing but admiration and respect for his good friend Adam. If the conspiracy theories about the "Christian vote" are at all true, that stuff had nothing to do with Kris, and Kris himself would surely not approve of any sort of anti-Adam hate campaign. (Kris made that clear on CNN's Larry King Live show last Friday, telling guest host Ryan Seacrest: "I guess me and Adam were doing an interview before the show. [And I was asked] 'Kris, do you think you're going to get the Christian vote now that Danny's gone?' And that was rough, that was kind of upsetting, because the show's not about religion...we are there to do music and there to sing, and hopefully people vote on that.")
Obviously, many people, myself included, are unhappy that Kris won American Idol. But it's not really his fault that he won. He knew he wasn't the best singer (he said so, flat-out, at his audition), but he shrugged his shoulders, crossed his fingers, and tried his best. He's not the one who messed up. It's the voters (or maybe AT&T) who messed up.
I wonder if any of this bums Kris out. I wonder if he worries that he won't ever sell as many records or get as much press as Adam. I wonder if he feels like a fraud. And I wonder if Adam Lambert feels kind of bad, too.


I think Adam should have won and I will be in line to buy whatever album he makes. I will not be buying Kris's album. I already have several singer-songwriter albums of folks who sound a lot like him (Mraz, Gray, Bird, Cohn, etc).
I may be done with Idol. Simon sitting there after the announcement was all I needed to see.
-Casey
Yes, I am an Adam fan. Yes, he is incredibly talented and I did vote only for him that last night. But honestly, Kris was the one who progressed the most throughout the show. He did not come in a polished, pre-packaged superstar. He had to earn his stripes and he did. I've never known a newly crowned Idol champ to be treated like such a chump this soon after the win.
:::sends Kris a big hug:::
I must admit though, that after seeing interviews with him, he is just so humble and sweet and caring....blah, blah, blah, that it does make it very hard to not like *him*. As a person. Just not as an Idol.
But I have since the beginning, and always will LOVE Adam!! ;o)
I think Adam is going to thank his lucky stars he's not tied to the Idol winner's contract. He is free to sign any contract he pleases and (hopefully) make an album he likes.
I knew the media were dying to get ahold of Adam and thought any winner would be shunted aside for the talk shows to get a minute with him.
After Wednesday happened, I came to terms by saying if he had to lose to someone, I'm glad it was his friend Kris. (Because if it had been Gokey I would have a) ordered my own suicide watch and b) started planning my move to another country). But now I am really feeling bad for Kris too.
However, this may be poetically perfect. Kris seems far more content and comfortable in the role of the supporting player. He's played it for months with Adam and from his interviews it sounds like he's had that same dynamic with his brother.
And if the reverse had been true and Kris had lost to Adam, he would have virtually disappeared, which is not fair at all because he seems like a great guy and a very enjoyable musician.
"Adam really doesn't have the vocal chops to have a career outside community theater." Gee, guess someone better call Queen and let them know that...
Have you really failed to note the media frenzy around Adam? The fact that he, all season long, has outsold the other Idol contestants? That he is the only Idol charting on international iTunes? That he is the one seemingly fielding offers left and right? That Idol is practically crowning him the co-Idol by even releasing his version of "No Boundaries" (unprecedented in Idol history). The numerous articles MTV and Rolling Stone have written about him? Are you really that blind?
You can have your new James Taylor. I'll take my "theatrical bore" thank you very much.
I honestly don't give a rats ass about Kris tho. Not trying to disrespect him, I just don't like him. I find him boring.
As for me, I refuse to watch a show that's so SO all about popularity instead of talent so this was my last year watching Idol. I wish Adam all the best in his new career and know he'll succeed. :)
I've never seen such a bunch sore-losers in all my life.
This makes me sooooooo so glad that Kris won, and at this point I would have been happy if Danny beat Adam (and I hated Danny). All you Adam-ants need to be stepped on, and given a dose of humanity and show some good sportsmanship.
Kris rules!!!!
I think if they did a vote tally, you would find that Adam got about 40% of the votes and they all came from true Adam fans. In contrast, Kris got 20% of the votes coming from true Kris fans, 20% coming from Danny fans who just didn't want to see Adam win out of spite, and 20% coming from people who hate Adam because of his sexuality, his look/style, or his type of singing.
Adam is the true American Idol and Kris knows it. He even talked about feeling guilty for winning on Larry King Live Friday night and Adam was trying to tell him not to feel bad. I got a little misty eyed. Because Kris is a good guy and I'm sure this is not the first convo of its kind that he and Adam has had since the finale.
Kris hasn't gotten the chance to savour his win. If there's anyone who's trying their best to get him to come to terms with it, it's Adam - which makes me like him more. In any interview they've had together, Adam is the one pushing him to the forefront, telling him it's great he won, and trying to get him to accept it and enjoy it. I cannot understand how anyone, even if rock isn't your favorite genre, can not like Adam. He is such a great guy in every way.
I think Kris will end up doing okay - and I really hope I'm right. He deserves to be successful. But in the end, there is no competing with Adam. And that's nobody's fault.
#12. Scarlet - Adam says his album will be out by the end of this year or early next year. Cant wait
Adam does not fit the AI mold. AI knew it, 19 Entertainment knew it, and Adam Lambert knew it. The way it worked out was perfect. Adam will be offered the same, or similar type of contract as Kris is and they will both be given the same, or similar type of promotion. The difference is Adam will have more freedom to pursue a style that suits him better than the AI golden boy, and Kris will make an excellent representative for AI.
Just like last year with David and David. David Archuletta would have never fit into the AI role, David Cook has carried the banner for AI beautifully. Both are very talented, but Archie was not ready.
For the record, if anyone is interested, I supported Kris. If I am gonna listen to music I do not want to be screamed at. I want to hear the words and be able to sing along with the artist. Kris is a very talented singer/songwriter and will go far in the pop world. If I was going to a show show for entertainment purposes I would enjoy seeing Adam, but probably only once. He is very theatrical and fun to watch. I could not take a steady diet of him though. Kris will put on the type of show I could watch several times.
I am a big David Cook fan. I listen to his music all the time over and over and never tire of it. I can see me adding Kris's music to the mix as well, for the same reasons.
JMO, you do not have to agree with me, it is ok.
I didn't have anything against Adam myself. The guy is very talented. But to say that the "voters" got it wrong is like a slap in the face to some of us who truly like Kris.
I think that both Artists are being much more gracious and tactful than the fans. Congratulations to both. They are both winners!