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Heisenberg’s take on the song choices
https://sofabet.com/2013/11/06/x-factor-2013-the-midway-state-of-play/comment-page-1/#comment-32777
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HenryVIII
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I agree with the caller who said Abi and Luke are the ones whose album you’d buy. The same applies to Sam B, Nick and (given the right material) Tamera too, of course, but the difference is that Abi and Luke are the only two acts coming over as artists. Sam B, Nick and Tamera are singers – superb singers, all of them – but Abi and Luke are artists.