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Kris Allen: The Reality Rocks Interview

Posted Mon Jun 22, 2009 11:24am PDT by Lyndsey Parker in Reality Rocks

There are times when I've actually felt a little bad for Kris Allen. Yes, I know that sounds weird: How could anyone feel sorry for the guy who won on the biggest show on TV? But Kris spent the entire eighth American Idol season being labeled the "dark horse" and having to prove himself to Simon Cowell over and over again. And although he was ultimately (and some would say unexpectedly) the winner of this year's Idol, snagging the majority of the finale's whopping 100 million votes, most of the media attention--from Rolling Stone cover stories to 20/20 interviews to (YES, I freely admit it) this very blog--has still focused on the "frontrunner" that Kris beat out, second-placer Adam Lambert.

Despite Kris's constant humility on Idol, whether auditioning (when he declared, "There's probably better singers than me"), winning (when he reacted, unscriptedly, with "Adam deserves this"), or dealing with post-finale Glambertmania, I've always wondered...doesn't he secretly resent this? Doesn't he ever want to get up in people's faces and shout, "Hey, everybody, newsflash: I WON. Not that other guy. ME." Hasn't he ever come close to having some sort of Jan Brady "Marcia Marcia Marcia"-esque meltdown moment?

Surely someone couldn't be that humble and that nice, right? Right?

Except, dear readers...Kris is that nice. He really, really is.

When I interviewed Kris in his dressing room at the Idols Live Tour rehearsals, I tried my darnedest to get him to admit to a little jealousy, or even just assert that he hands-down deserved to win American Idol. But no dice. That's just not Kris's style.

Instead he praised his fellow contestants, spoke glowingly of the Kradam bond, declared "Adam's a winner too," and even over-modestly claimed he can venture out in public unnoticed. (In fact, when I met him, he introduced himself to me by his first and last name--as if I would not recognize him or something. Ha.) I didn't believe him for a moment regarding that last statement, by the way. Just because he doesn't go out in public wearing attention-getting black nail varnish or platform Kiss boots hardly means he doesn't run the risk of being mobbed by fangirls every time he leaves the house without a bodyguard. Puh-leeze. If his laid-back style was enough to win over much of America, it's enough to cause a commotion if he walks into a 7-11.

So I finally realized that Kris's nice-guy act is in fact NOT an act, and that he is indeed one of the nicest guys on the planet; that took up a decent chunk of part 1 of my interview. But we also discussed how Kris is a great role model for Christians (well, of course KRIS doesn't think he is, but I do, and I told him so); why all the political/cultural debate surrounding American Idol this year shouldn't matter; how he's a "rebel" in his own quiet way; and how (despite his humility) he should be proud to represent a really strong, musically diverse Idol season (in my opinion, the best season yet). Here's how the first part of our chat went:


 

In part 2, we got down to what always mattered most: The music, man. In this section I admit I got a little fangirly myself discussing Kris's genius decision to cover the Once soundtrack's "Falling Slowly" (one of the most musically credible moments of AI 8, and my favorite performance of his), especially when Kris emotionally spoke about the reaction his version elicited from the song's composers, Glen Hansard (of the Frames) and Marketa Irglova.

We also talked about what his debut album will sound like and, perhaps most excitingly, the big singalong number he will be performing on the Idols Live Tour. When you go to the concert make sure to bring your cellphones, kids (or your Bic lighters, if you're old-school), 'cause you're going to want to whip them out and hold them up, high and illuminated, when Kris gets his big, non-humble, victorious stadium moment:

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202 Comments

1. CaitlinP -
Kris Allen is just such an amazing person, as well as an amazing artist. It's good to see someone who cares about making good heartfelt music, and who isn't just interested in copying what's popular at the moment. He is a real artist, and I know he will have a very successful and long career.

2. Yahoo! Music User -
He is so incredibly nice. His humilty & the quite confidence he exudes is the very reason why I love him so much. Its so refreshing to see him not having any insecurity because thats the way he wants it to be like. He wants to be known for his music not private life! Its better not to have magazine covers when the sole reason for getting them in the first place has nothing to do with music at all. Cant wait for his album.

3. Richa -
He is awesome. I love all his songs from idol. They are so diverse and have a different vibe despite being from the same singer which is quite a tough feat to accomplish. His album is gonna be fantastic!!

4. Yahoo! Music User -
Is he gonna play Falling Slowly on tour?! I hope he plays it, that's my absolute favorite of his!

5. astrogal -
I love Kris!! He's such an awesome singer and musician and even though he's humble, he uncompromising in his music and is always confident when talking about music. That's true passion!! Everything else can be taught but not passion. That's why I adore him so, so, so much. May he have a looooooooooooooooooooong and fruitful career! he sure deserves it.

6. Yahoo! Music User -
I'm glad Lyndsey, that you've finally seen what the rest of the Kris fans have seen all along...that Kris Allen in not an act. He is who he is. A genuinely nice humble guy.

And inasmuch as Kris may be a great role model for Christians, I think he's a great role model for anyone no matter what their religious views or ethnicity happen to be.

I think he's the perfect person to have won American Idol.

7. Maggie -
Kris seems like a sweet guy. He's a bit too laid back for me. I like people (Idol winners or not) with a bit more snap and sparkle. Maybe I'm just not around enough Southern people. Regardless, he's genuine and honest and that means a lot in the music business. I'd like to see him be really successful.

8. Richa -
Kris Allen is amazing. He is an idol truely. Fine you are a fan but you didn't have to mention Lambert at every five seconds. Gotta give it to Kris for being so respectful and adjusting. Oh and wishing him a happy belated birthday! Keep it up Kris.

9. Richa -
Kris Allen is amazing. He is an idol truely. Fine you are a fan but you didn't have to mention Lambert at every five seconds. Gotta give it to Kris for being so respectful and adjusting. Oh and wishing him a happy belated birthday! Keep it up Kris.

10. Maggie -
I disagree though, with snowwhite_richa who said that Kris's songs on the show had a different vibe each time. I thought they were all very similar! I liked them, but he definitely only has one sound. Very Jack Johnson-ish. Good, but sometimes I wonder which JJ CD I'm listening to, since they all sound the same. I hope Kris works with some varied producers who can bring out some different styles.

11. Liza -
i love Kris so much!!! I'm so watching him on idol tour. he's the reason why i will watch the show. I'm from Alberta, Canada but I'll be driving 10hrs to BC just to see him. And I know it'll be worth it. Can't wait. :D

12. Yahoo! Music User -
Kris is awesome. I love how he always stays grounded. He is really inspirational with the kind of open minded attitude he has. Worthy of being the Idol. I know I'm gonna love him on the tour!!

13. Yahoo! Music User -
Hey Mrs. Interviewer. Please know that Kris has a lot of straight male fans, and also adult fans. I am one of them.

14. Hailey -
Is THIS the only new song he is singing? Hmm looking forward to the tour!!

15. Yahoo! Music User -
By the way, Happy Birthday Kris!! :)

16. Yahoo! Music User -
By the way, Happy Birthday Kris!! :)

17. Yahoo! Music User -
Thanks for the interview Lyndsey... I think the whole interview is about why we, fans, love Kris... Kris is definitely a true artist. He does not want to be famous for the wrong reasons, but only for his music alone. He will be successful for sure because all he will do will be good music which is what everyone wants and cares. So Kris, you will always have me as a fan because you won me because of the respectable music you sang on idol. You just watch bashers, because he will be blown you away without you ever knowing it..... Love you Kris...

18. Yahoo! Music User -
Looking forward to seeing him on tour!

19. Yahoo! Music User -
Great song choice! tour will be fantastic

20. Amused -
We are Kradam! hehe.. I do me some Kris! One thing though.. all the Kris fans I know are older! I'm in my 20s, my boss is late 40s (and a guy who's gay), and my friend who works at a college knows that a lot of people there like Kris too!

Yay, I can't wait for the tour though!
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