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Meaning, Ruben Studdard's 2003 deal would have just recently expired and arguably did nothing for his career in the final five years.
Morris W. O'Kelly: Why You (and I) Shouldn't Root for Jacob Lusk to Win American Idol Morris W. O'Kelly 2011
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Meaning, Ruben Studdard's 2003 deal would have just recently expired and arguably did nothing for his career in the final five years.
Morris W. O'Kelly: Why You (and I) Shouldn't Root for Jacob Lusk to Win American Idol Morris W. O'Kelly 2011
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A special event on the tour mirrors Studdard's own rise to fame: a "Hit Man" Talent Search for emerging artists.
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COLLINS: With Studdard's "Flying Without Wings," a few behind it.
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Studdard's debut album ended up the week at number one, selling nearly 200,000 fewer copies than Aiken's debut.
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And at this point he's doing a live feed interview and Studdard's just timing it on his watch and the President spies me obviously out of the corner of his eye and again there's the tension, the grueling aspect of the campaign on his face and kind of wondering what I'm doing there also probably.
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What used to win "Idol" - big, bold, stun-power voices like Kelly Clarkson's, Carrie Underwood's and even, to a degree, Ruben Studdard's - doesn't work in a post-David Cook world.
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Meaning, Ruben Studdard's 2003 deal would have just recently expired and arguably did nothing for his career in the final five years.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Morris W. O'Kelly 2011
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Additional information about the tour is available on both Aiken and Studdard's websites.
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Additional information about the tour is available on both Aiken and Studdard's websites.
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