American Idol season 2


The second season of American Idol premiered on January 21, 2003, and continued until May 21, 2003. The title of show was shortened from American Idol: The Search for a Superstar to just American Idol. Brian Dunkleman quit after the first season, and Ryan Seacrest therefore became the lone host beginning with the second season.
The second season was won by Ruben Studdard, who defeated Clay Aiken by 134,000 votes out of the 24 million votes recorded.
Studdard released his coronation song "Flying Without Wings" after the show, which reached number two on the [Billboard Hot 100|U.S. Billboard Hot 100]. Aiken also released a single with "This Is the Night." He was the first non-winning contestant to have a Billboard Hot 100 number one. It was also the biggest U.S. single of 2003, selling over one million copies and reaching six times platinum status in Canada as well as number one in New Zealand.
In addition to Studdard and Aiken, Kimberley Locke, Joshua Gracin, Kimberly Caldwell, and Carmen Rasmusen all signed with various record labels.

Regional auditions

Auditions were held in the fall of 2002 in the following cities:
The number of auditions increased significantly after the success of the first season, and arenas and stadiums began to be used to hold the first auditions from this season onward. Around 70,000 attended auditions this season and 234 were selected to proceed on to the Hollywood round. Radio DJ Angie Martinez was originally signed up as a fourth judge, but quit after a few days, stating that "it became too uncomfortable for me to tell someone else to give up on their dream."
Amber Riley was rejected by producers and did not get to audition for the judges, but later went on to co-star on the television series Glee as Mercedes Jones.

Hollywood week

The contestants performed in a series of rounds and the number of contestants trimmed was in each round. In the first round, the 234 contestants performed a song, after which 114 were eliminated. In the second round, the remaining 120 contestants were asked to compose a melody for one of five sets of lyrics, and 40 more were cut. In the third round, the contestants were separated by gender and performed in small groups. The remaining 48 boys chose from The Carpenters' "Superstar," Seal's "Kiss from a Rose," and Barry Manilow's "Tryin' to Get the Feeling Again," while the remaining 32 girls chose from Melissa Manchester's "Don't Cry Out Loud," Freda Payne's "Band of Gold," and Dionne Warwick's "You'll Never Get to Heaven ."
In the last round, each of the remaining 48 contestants performed solo. After their performances, the contestants were then divided into three groups of sixteen and placed in separate rooms. One group was eliminated, and 32 contestants proceeded on to the semifinal rounds.

Semifinals

The format changed slightly in the second season; instead of three groups of ten, the semifinalists were grouped into four groups of eight. The singers performed solo on a new and improved stage with piano accompaniment by Michael Orland, and the performances were pre-taped. There was no live audience, although family members of contestants were present in the Red Room where the contestants were placed.
The results of the public vote were announced live the next day. From each group, two were selected to proceed on to the top 12. Nine of those who failed at any of previous stages, including the Hollywood rounds and the initial regional auditions, were given one more chance to perform again in the Wild Card show. Each of the three judges put one contestant from the Wild Card group through to the top 12, with the final one selected by the public vote.
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Contestants are listed in the order they performed.

Group 1 (February 5)

Group 2 (February 12)

Group 3 (February 19)

Group 4 (February 26)

Wild Card round (March 5)

Top 12 finalists

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Top 12 – Motown (March 12)

served as a guest judge this week. Contestants are listed in the order they performed.
ContestantMotown songResult
Kimberley Locke"Heat Wave"Bottom three
Joshua Gracin"Baby I Need Your Loving"Safe
Charles Grigsby"How Sweet It Is "Safe
Kimberly Caldwell"Nowhere to Run"Safe
Rickey Smith"1-2-3"Safe
Julia DeMato"Where Did Our Love Go"Bottom two
Clay Aiken"I Can't Help Myself "Safe
Vanessa Olivarez"You Keep Me Hangin' On"Eliminated
Corey Clark"This Old Heart of Mine "Safe
Carmen Rasmusen"You Can't Hurry Love"Safe
Trenyce"Come See About Me"Safe
Ruben Studdard"Baby I Need Your Loving"Safe

PerformersSong
Top 12"Heat Wave"

Top 11 – Movie soundtracks (March 19)

served as a guest judge this week. Contestants are listed in the order they performed.
ContestantSongFilmResult
Corey Clark"Against All Odds "Against All OddsBottom two
Ruben Studdard"A Whole New World"AladdinSafe
Trenyce"I Have Nothing"The BodyguardSafe
Clay Aiken"Somewhere Out There"An American TailSafe
Kimberly Caldwell"The Shoop Shoop Song "MermaidsSafe
Joshua Gracin"I Don't Want to Miss a Thing"ArmageddonSafe
Carmen Rasmusen"Hopelessly Devoted to You"GreaseSafe
Charles Grigsby"You Can't Win"The WizEliminated
Rickey Smith"It Might Be You"TootsieSafe
Julia DeMato"Flashdance... What a Feeling"FlashdanceBottom three
Kimberley Locke"Home"The WizSafe

PerformersSong
Top 11"Footloose"
Top 11" The Time of My Life"
Kelly Clarkson"Anytime"

Top 10 – Country rock (March 26)

served as a guest judge this week. Contestants are listed in the order they performed.
ContestantCountry rock songResult
Joshua Gracin"Ain't Goin' Down "Safe
Trenyce"I Need You"Safe
Kimberley Locke"I Can't Make You Love Me"Safe
Corey Clark"Drift Away"Safe
Carmen Rasmusen"Wild Angels"Safe
Rickey Smith"I've Done Enough Dyin' Today"Bottom three
Kimberly Caldwell"Anymore"Bottom two
Ruben Studdard"Home Alabama |Sweet Home Alabama]"Safe
Julia DeMato"Breathe"Eliminated
Clay Aiken"Someone Else's Star"Safe

PerformersSong
Top 10"Where the Blacktop Ends"
Top 10"God Bless the U.S.A."

Top 8 – Disco (April 1)

served as a guest judge this week. Because of Corey Clark's disqualification, no one was eliminated after this round. Contestants are listed in the order they performed.
ContestantDisco songResult
Rickey Smith"Let's Groove"Safe
Carmen Rasmusen"Turn the Beat Around"Bottom two
Kimberly Caldwell"Knock on Wood"Safe
Clay Aiken"Everlasting Love"Safe
Trenyce"I'm Every Woman"Bottom two
Ruben Studdard"Can't Get Enough of Your Love, Babe"Safe
Kimberley Locke"It's Raining Men"Bottom three
Joshua Gracin"Celebration"Safe

PerformersSong
Top 8"A Night to Remember"
Top 8"Boogie Wonderland"
Lee Greenwood"God Bless the U.S.A."

Top 8 – ''Billboard'' number ones (April 9)

served as a guest judge this week. Contestants performed one song from the list of Billboard number one hits, and are listed in the order they performed.
ContestantSongResult
Clay Aiken"At This Moment"Safe
Kimberley Locke"My Heart Will Go On"Bottom three
Rickey Smith"Endless Love"Eliminated
Kimberly Caldwell" I Do It for You"Bottom two
Joshua Gracin"Amazed"Safe
Carmen Rasmusen"Call Me"Safe
Trenyce"The Power of Love"Safe
Ruben Studdard"Kiss and Say Goodbye"Safe

PerformersSong
Top 8"All Night Long "
Kelly Clarkson"Miss Independent"

Top 7 – Billy Joel (April 16)

served as a guest judge this week. Contestants performed songs from the Billy Joel discography, and are listed in the order they performed. Joel did not mentor the contestants, but did record snippets in which he reflected upon the songwriting backstory of each song choice.
ContestantBilly Joel songResult
Kimberly Caldwell"It's Still Rock and Roll to Me"Eliminated
Ruben Studdard"Just the Way You Are"Safe
Kimberley Locke"New York State of Mind"Safe
Carmen Rasmusen"And So It Goes"Bottom two
Joshua Gracin"Piano Man"Safe
Trenyce"Baby Grand"Bottom three
Clay Aiken"Tell Her About It"Safe

PerformersSong
Top 7"The Longest Time"
Top 7"God Bless the U.S.A."

Top 6 – Diane Warren (April 23)

served as this week's guest mentor and guest judge. Contestants are listed in the order they performed.
ContestantDiane Warren songResult
Kimberley Locke"If You Asked Me To"Safe
Clay Aiken"I Could Not Ask for More"Safe
Trenyce"Have You Ever?"Bottom three
Joshua Gracin"That's When I'll Stop Loving You"Bottom two
Carmen Rasmusen"Love Will Lead You Back"Eliminated
Ruben Studdard"Music of My Heart"Safe

PerformersSong
Top 6"Shine"

Top 5 – Music from the 1960s & Neil Sedaka (April 30)

served as a guest judge this week. Contestants performed two songs each: one from the 1960s and one from the Neil Sedaka discography. Contestants are listed in the order they performed.
ContestantOrderSongResult
Ruben Studdard1"Ain't Too Proud to Beg"Bottom two
Ruben Studdard6"Breaking Up Is Hard to Do"Bottom two
Trenyce2"Proud Mary"Eliminated
Trenyce7"Love Will Keep Us Together"Eliminated
Joshua Gracin3"Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye"Safe
Joshua Gracin8"Bad Blood"Safe
Kimberley Locke4"I Heard It Through the Grapevine"Safe
Kimberley Locke9"Where the Boys Are"Safe
Clay Aiken5"Build Me Up Buttercup"Safe
Clay Aiken10"Solitaire"Safe

PerformersSong
Top 51960s medley
Top 10"What the World Needs Now Is Love"
Justin Guarini"I Saw Your Face"

Top 4 – Bee Gees (May 7)

served as a guest judge this week. Contestants performed two songs each from the Bee Gees discography, and are listed in the order they performed.
ContestantOrderBee Gees songResult
Joshua Gracin1"Jive Talkin'"Eliminated
Joshua Gracin5"To Love Somebody"Eliminated
Clay Aiken2"To Love Somebody"Safe
Clay Aiken6"Grease"Safe
Kimberley Locke3"I Just Want to Be Your Everything"Bottom two
Kimberley Locke7"Emotion"Bottom two
Ruben Studdard4"Nights on Broadway"Safe
Ruben Studdard8"How Can You Mend a Broken Heart"Safe

PerformersSong
Top 4Bee Gees medley

Top 3 (May 14)

Contestants performed three songs each: one drawn "randomly" from a fishbowl, one chosen by one of the judges, and one chosen by the contestant. Contestants are listed in the order they performed.
ContestantOrderSongResult
Kimberley Locke1"Band of Gold"Eliminated
Kimberley Locke4"Anyone Who Had a Heart"Eliminated
Kimberley Locke7"Inseparable"Eliminated
Ruben Studdard2"Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours"Safe
Ruben Studdard5"Smile"Safe
Ruben Studdard8"If Ever [You're in My Arms Again]"Safe
Clay Aiken3"Vincent"Safe
Clay Aiken6"Mack the Knife"Safe
Clay Aiken9"Unchained Melody"Safe

PerformersSong
Top 3"Up Where We Belong"
Top 3"Reunited"
Top 3"Solid"
Tamyra Gray"Over the Rainbow"
Justin Guarini"Unchained Melody"

Top 2 – Finale (May 21)

The two finalists performed three songs each.
ContestantOrderSongResult
Ruben Studdard1"A [House Is Not a Home |A House is Not a Home]"Winner
Ruben Studdard3"Imagine"Winner
Ruben Studdard5"Flying Without Wings"Winner
Clay Aiken2"This Is the Night"Runner-up
Clay Aiken4"Here, There and Everywhere"Runner-up
Clay Aiken6"Bridge over Troubled Water"Runner-up

Elimination chart

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Controversies

The finale vote had been controversial due to the smallness of the margin. Ryan Seacrest also added fuel by mistakenly announcing the difference in vote count first as 13,000, then 1,335, but eventually revealed later to be around 130,000. There was much discussion in the communication industry about the phone system being overloaded, and that more than 150 million votes were dropped, making the voting results suspect. In an interview prior to the start of the fifth season, executive producer Nigel Lythgoe revealed that Clay Aiken had led the fan voting from the wild card week onward until the finale.
There was controversy when contestant Frenchie Davis was disqualified from the competition after it was revealed that she had once posed for topless photos on the Internet. Shortly afterwards, she landed a role in the Broadway musical Rent.
Corey Clark was also disqualified from the show because, according to the Idol producers, Clark had a police record he had not disclosed to the show. However, in 2005, Clark alleged in an interview on ABC's Primetime Live and in a book, They Told Me to Tell the Truth, So... The Sex, Lies and Paulatics of One of America's Idols, that he and judge Paula Abdul had had an affair while he was on the show and that this contributed to his removal. Clark also alleged that Abdul gave him preferential treatment on the show and tips on song choice. A subsequent investigation by an independent counsel hired by Fox "could not corroborate the evidence or allegations provided by Mr. Clark or any witnesses". Paula Abdul was therefore considered exonerated but an "enhanced non-fraternization policy" was put in place after the investigation.
During the Top 10, a problem with the telephone system resulted in some votes not being registered for Julia DeMato; however, Fox insisted that the mistake would not have made any difference in her being voted off.
During the course of the contest, Studdard became known for wearing 205 Flava jerseys representing his area code; when asked about them early in the season, Studdard told Seacrest that he was "just representing 205". Shortly after the end of the contest, Studdard sued 205 Flava, Inc. for $2 Million dollars for using his image for promotional purposes. 205 Flava responded by alleging that Studdard had accepted over $10,000 in return for wearing 205 shirts, and produced eight cashed checks to validate their claim. The allegations, if true, were a clear violation of the American Idol rules. The lawsuit was settled out of court.

U.S. Nielsen ratings

The number of average viewers per episode this season was 21.7 million, an increase of 71% over the first season. Its Wednesday episodes finished as the third most-watched show of the year averaging 21.93 million, and the Tuesday episodes fifth at 21.56 million. The show ranked second in the coveted 18/49 demographic for the 2002–2003 season. This season's finale episode still ranks as the most-watched single episode in Idol history at 38.1 million, the finale night itself averaged 33.7 million when the pre-show special is taken into consideration. The show also helped Fox become the season's number three network in total viewers for the first time.
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A couple of specials were aired later in the year - From Justin To Kelly: The Rise of Two American Idols on June 20, 2003, and American Idol: Christmas Songs on November 25, 2003, the latter of which was ranked number 30 with total viewer number of 10.9 million, and number 28 in the 18/49 demo with a 4.1 rating.

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Compilations