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"I have a horrible feeling you could be in trouble tonight," he told Iraheta, noting a "mechanical" feel to her performance and a lack of confidence. But Iraheta, who turned 17 Monday, drew rave reviews from Abdul, Randy Jackson and Kara DioGuardi, who called Cowell "crazy." "If that doesn't land you in the finals, I don't know what will," DioGuardi reassured Iraheta. The judges were split on Matt Giraud. Jackson rated Giraud's "My Funny Valentine" as a "six out of 10," and DioGuardi
-- one of his biggest supporters -- didn't feel he connected to the emotionally charged ballad. But Abdul and Cowell begged to differ. "It was the only believable authentic song I've heard tonight," Cowell told Giraud, who performed in the middle of the telecast. Cowell compared Giraud's vocal phrasing to that of Nat King Cole. Another aspiring Idol will get the boot on Wednesday's elimination show, and the two-part finale is three weeks away.
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