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The outcome punctuates the inaugural season of Lopez and Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler as judges. The pair, who joined veteran Randy Jackson on the panel, brought a gentler attitude to the show after the departure of biting judge Simon Cowell, who left at the end of last season to transplant his British talent contest "The X Factor" to the U.S. The new panel initially energized the 10th season of "Idol," which still reigns as No. 1 but has steadily dipped in weekly viewership and seen its audience age. Yet many "Idol" fans complained that the judges' final-round critiques quickly became repetitive. Ultimately, though, a pop diva, loudmouth rocker and old-school producer found America's next country star. "I left Garner as Scotty, and I'm still Scotty as the 'American Idol' winner," McCreery said on Wednesday. McCreery follows in the footsteps of four previous "Idol" champions who are also charming, humble young men. And his win could be attributed to the biggest bloc of "Idol" voters, namely the howlers looking for their next heartthrob. But McCreery's unmatched commitment to country music likely garnered votes that weren't based solely on his looks. Before he records his debut album, McCreery will tour with the top 11 finalists.
He wants his album to be filled with "good songs," he said. "It's all about the songs from here on out. If you don't have hit songs, you don't have a career." But there's something McCreery will have to attend to first: He said he needs just one more class to graduate from high school. ___ Fox is a unit of News Corp. ___ Online:
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