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4th impact struggling with a traditional British song
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james_von05
08-11-2015
Originally Posted by xTonix:
“I agree, they should of sung Bang Bang, instead of Anton.”

I'm kinda thinking the producers already found who they want to win... they ask Anton to sing bang bang so the girls can't sing it in latter stages... and RnB can't sing Omi song again... like 2 3 birds in one show... but having said that 4th Impact performance was enough to see them in week 3.
Lucy_James
08-11-2015
ive gone off them they sound so screechy every time they sing and a bit out of tune to me, loved them in auditions but not on the lives theyre being ruined by xf.
Jennyloo
08-11-2015
Originally Posted by Lucy_James:
“ive gone off them they sound so screechy every time they sing and a bit out of tune to me, loved them in auditions but not on the lives theyre being ruined by xf.”

Your last remark about being ruined says it for over half the singers. It's getting stupid now. I question what really is the point of this show. The sabotaging is getting silly now.
I just don't get it!!!
Satnavvy
08-11-2015
Mr Dudwee likes them
fruitloop27
08-11-2015
Originally Posted by mgvsmith:
“For me 4th Impact are soulless,”

Agreed. They sounded terrible last night but as they are Cowell's favourite- and he'd rather chuck his entire category under a bus than mentor them -they will stay for several weeks. *rolls eyes*
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