(TV) AMBER HOLCOMB is the Next Girl To Leave American Idol. Full Interview Here:


I’m doing well.  I’m sorry to see you go.  You were amazing.  You said you wanted to work with Rihanna, Lil Wayne, Nicki Minaj, Frank Ocean, how do you see yourself fitting in, do you feel like you have to get a harder edge to your style?

A. Holcomb                Oh, definitely not.  I feel like my style, personally it changes depending on how I’m feeling or the mood I’m in, and I feel like right now there’s nobody like me, so why fix something that isn’t broken.

From a contestant point of view if you could change one thing about the whole process what would it be?

A. Holcomb                If I could change one thing it would probably be the theme.  That should be more negotiable, I feel personally.

Can you kind of give us a feeling for when you first realized, my gosh, there are an awful lot of powerhouse females this year?

A. Holcomb                Oh, actually I knew from the beginning that all the girls were amazing.  I feel like everybody was.  But I’m a girl so I’m going to stand up for my girls.  But we were all really good.  I wasn’t startled or anything like that, I just felt like we were all five amazing girls who had the opportunity and the chance to be the next American idol.

Candice was about as upset as I’ve ever seen anybody be when you were the one voted out, she really seemed upset by it.  Tell us a little bit about Candice in general, what kind of person or singer she is, and a little bit about your friendship.

A. Holcomb                Candice is a phenomenal person.  She was my roommate and, you know, she was so sweet.  We used to talk every night and we’d wake up and talk again in the morning.  She’s just like an all-around good person.  And as an artist, she’s a powerhouse also.  I see her on the jazzy, groovy kind of side of music and I see her going far.  She’s great.

The judges kept telling you over and over again that you were going to have a great career no matter what, so does it really matter that you didn’t win?

A. Holcomb                Do you know what, that’s kind of a trick question.  All of us go to American Idol wanting to be the next American idol, so it’s kind of bittersweet not winning.  But at the same time I have more time to work on me and focus more on me other than the competition.  I feel like it’s an advantage and a disadvantage at the same time.

Have you heard anything from Burnell since you got voted off?

A. Holcomb                We text a little bit, but we’re just really excited to go on tour together and see each other on tour.

If you could tell me a little bit more about what was going through your head during that last performance.

A. Holcomb                Man, actually before the performance we watched a little package video,  and that always gets to me, every single contestant.  And I mean it’s just the song and then all the clips, and then it was me, and I was like, oh man, now I have to sing, and my dad was crying, and I was like, oh my gosh, I’m going home.  It was just a lot.

There has been so much talk about American Idol flailing in the ratings and the decline in the ratings, and a big shake-up at the judges’ table next season, and what’s your take on how American Idol could get back to the American Idol of old?

A. Holcomb                Oh, man, I think they should have a season where they bring people back. Do you know what I’m saying? Not all of them, but I mean maybe pick one or two from each season and have them all come back and just battle it out.  That would be so incredible, I think.

What do you think your biggest challenge was throughout the entire competition? 

A. Holcomb                Oh man, my biggest challenge was probably just learning myself and learning what I want to do and what I should do, that was the biggest struggle, that was kind of hard.

Where do you see yourself within the next 10 years?

A. Holcomb                Oh my gosh, in the next 10 years I see myself in magazines, on every TV channel, billboards, Grammy’s, all that good stuff.

I know that you were very, very upset and that you didn’t come out to the press tent for a little, but can you tell me what was going through your head, like why you needed to take that time?

A. Holcomb                It was just really overwhelming being in the press tent and knowing that I won’t see them again and be able to talk to them about my performance that night, I was like, oh man, this is the last, like the end, and that sucked.

Amber, what are your hopes for the finale?  I know that Lazaro was saying that he’s hoping to do a duet with Cher and there’s talk of Adam Lambert coming back. 

A. Holcomb                Oh man, you know what, at this point I would be happy with anybody.  But I think whoever is in charge of that knows me and knows what would excite me and make me happy, so hopefully, we’ll see.

When you said there should be more choice of the categories or the theme nights, do you mean different theme nights, or do you mean more range?  Give us an example of one of the theme nights that could be a little different.

A. Holcomb                For example, 2013, that was a great category, but we were only like five or six months into the theme, so I feel like it should have been negotiated a little bit more, maybe the end of 2012, the middle of 2012 or something like that.

Did you have a feeling that you would be going home, or were you completely surprised last night? 

A. Holcomb                They always say an idol can feel it when it’s time, and I mean, I’m not even going to lie, I honestly did feel like I was the next to go.  And I was really sad, but at the same time I told myself that I still get to go on tour, tickets are on sale today, by the way, and you know, I’ll see them again, so I was happy.

And do you plan to do any acting or anything other than singing after the tour?

A. Holcomb                … most definitely, yes.  I want to be in movies, commercials, runways, magazines, like the sky is the limit pretty much.

And if you could be in one TV show, which TV show would you choose to be in?

A. Holcomb                Oh, that’s a hard one.  I feel like Glee is really relatable right now for me.

Are you allowed to choose your own songs, or are there any influences?

A. Holcomb                Oh, yes, you pick your own songs.  But I get inside my head.  When I pick a song I’m really indecisive I’m like, okay, what if I do this one, or maybe I should have done this one.  It’s ultimately up to you.

Do you feel that that had any part in any of the choices or how the judges judged you?

A. Holcomb                I mean, of course they stress the fact that song choice is the key, and I guess they didn’t think that was the right song for me, but I still stand by all the songs that I chose.  I wouldn’t change anything if I could.

I wanted to follow up in your idea for having an exciting American Idol season where they bring people back.  Did you mean people who didn’t win so they have a chance for redemption?  And who were some of your favorite contestants that you would like to see compete again?

A. Holcomb                Yes, I actually did mean the contestants that didn’t win.  And I would love to see Joshua back, you know, well, I guess Jennifer Hudson wouldn’t come back because she’s a megastar now, but even Jessica, me.  I feel like, yes, we should all get a second chance.

Nicki was always very complimentary of you and had great things to say about you, how did you react when she would compliment your wardrobe or your makeup choices?  Did you think, well, she should be talking about my singing, or were you like, yes, yes, give me more of that?  I want to know.

A. Holcomb                I don’t know one girl that does not like compliments, so I was like, yay, yay, you know.  And I feel like with my style and the way I do my hair and my makeup I feel like I take a lot of time into that, so I appreciate every compliment she gave me.

I’ve heard that you guys have been doing a little bit of song writing on the side and I was just wondering, is that something that you’ve done before, or is the show the first experience you have with that?

A. Holcomb                I wrote before.  I’ve been writing since I was 16, you know, so it was definitely not just because of the show.

Can you tell us about anybody that you have been song writing with?  Is that allowed, to tell us?

A. Holcomb                Oh no, this is me by myself.  All of the girls write, but I wrote with myself.  I didn’t write with anybody else.

What are your final remarks for fans?

A. Holcomb                Okay, I want to say thank you to everybody who supported me.  You guys come to the tour, tickets went on sale today, and we’re going to 40 places so I’m pretty sure we are going to be in your area.  And follow me on Twitter, @AmberAI12, and just expect great things from me.

 


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