American Idol Finale Reactions Spark Fan Frenzy as Judges and Alicia Keys Seem to Reveal Their Favorites

With the Season 24 crown hanging in the balance, the grand finale of American Idol turned into an emotional showcase of talent, heart, and subtle clues about which finalist may have had the edge.

As Hannah Harper, Jordan McCullough, and Keyla Richardson gave the performances of their lives, judges Carrie Underwood, Luke Bryan, and Lionel Richie offered glowing reviews that left fans analyzing every word. Adding even more intrigue, mentor Alicia Keys appeared especially impressed by one contestant’s breakout moment.

Hannah Harper

Hannah Harper Opens the Night With a Show-Stopping Reinvention

Hannah Harper

Hannah Harper kicked off the first round by putting a bluegrass-inspired spin on Alicia Keys’ iconic hit No One.

The 25-year-old Missouri native once again leaned into the emotional authenticity that has defined her run all season, and the judges were visibly moved.

Lionel Richie praised her ability to instantly make the song her own, telling her that her unique voice has become unmistakable. Carrie Underwood said Hannah’s vocals turn everything she sings into something “beautiful and tender and like a lullaby,” while Luke Bryan described her voice as feeling like “walking through a beautiful garden.”

The unanimous praise only strengthened Hannah’s reputation as one of the most emotionally resonant contestants in the competition.

Keyla Richardson Delivers a Performance Full of Faith and Power

Keyla Richardson

Keyla Richardson followed with a soulful rendition of Alicia Keys’ Un-thinkable (I’m Ready), a song she said reflected her journey on the show.

Carrie Underwood gave one of the night’s most direct endorsements, telling Keyla, “You are ready for whatever amazing things are going to come next.”

Luke Bryan said Keyla had already “won in our eyes,” praising her focus and determination throughout the season.

Later, Keyla returned to perform I Love the Lord as a tribute to her hometown of Pensacola, Florida. Underwood became emotional, applauding her decision to use the national stage to express her faith.

Lionel Richie added a deeply personal compliment, saying Keyla’s gift was clearly meant to inspire others.

Jordan McCullough Shows New Confidence and Swagger

Jordan McCullough

Jordan McCullough closed the first round with a heartfelt version of Alicia Keys’ If I Ain’t Got You.

During rehearsals, Alicia Keys encouraged him to move beyond the microphone stand and command the stage—and the result impressed everyone.

Luke Bryan said Jordan performed with a new level of confidence and swagger, while Richie revealed Alicia Keys’ own verdict: “That was money.”

Carrie Underwood joked that Jordan’s career was going to “make him some money,” adding to the growing sense that he had delivered one of his strongest performances of the season.

Jordan later returned with his original song, Dear God, earning another standing ovation and prompting Underwood to ask if there could be a “three-way tie.”

Original Songs Bring Out Raw Emotion

The second round gave each finalist the chance to perform original music tied to their hometowns and personal stories.

Hannah Harper debuted Married Into This Town, a heartfelt tribute to her husband and Missouri roots. Underwood was moved to tears, praising Hannah for beginning and ending her Idol journey with original songs.

Keyla’s gospel performance stirred an emotional response from the judges, while Jordan’s deeply personal ballad reinforced his connection with viewers.

Did the Judges Reveal Their Favorites?

Although all three finalists received overwhelming praise, fans quickly began dissecting the judges’ comments for hints about who might be leading.

Hannah earned repeated praise for her artistry and authenticity. Keyla was told she was “ready” and had already “won” in the judges’ eyes. Jordan received perhaps the biggest confidence boost of the night, with Alicia Keys herself reportedly declaring his performance “money.”

In the end, the finale made one thing clear: each contestant delivered a career-defining performance, and any of them looked worthy of the title.

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