LSU student Baylee Littrell takes the stage at Disney’s Aulani Resort in Hawaii to sing Pharrell Williams' 2014 hit 'Happy' on Sunday night's 'American Idol.' Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save If viewers liked LSU student Baylee Littrell's performance on "American Idol" Sunday night, they have until 5 a.m.
Monday to vote, vote, vote. Individuals may vote up to 10 times using each of the following voting methods (that's 30 possible votes total): Texting "4" to 21523 Visiting americanidol.com/vote Using the "American Idol" app Littrell, 22, of Georgia, sang his breezy, hand-clapping take on the Pharrell Williams' 2014 hit, "Happy.
" "When I was about 9, I got to go on the road and sing this song with the Backstreet Boys in front of 10,000 people every night and it was one of the best experiences of my life," Littrell said in explaining his song choice. Littrell is the son of Brian Littrell, vocalist for the '90s pop band. "What I'm happy about is that you're finally getting comfortable, you're finally letting go," judge Lionel Richie began the critiques.
"Baylee, I feel like you're owning your voice ...
and I love seeing that," judge Carrie Underwood said. "We're sitting here referencing being a little shier or a little quieter, but that's how this show forces you to grow and you answered the call," judge Luke Bryan told the young singer. "It was a great job.
" Half of the season's top 24 performed on the show Sunday night. The other dozen, including Addis teen John Foster , will perform on Monday's 7 p.m.
episode on ABC. Voting will follow the same guidelines. Voting results, which determine who advances on in the competition, will be announced on the April 20 show.
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LSU's Baylee Littrell and 'American Idol' judges 'Happy' after contestant's take on Pharrell song

If viewers liked LSU student Baylee Littrell's performance on "American Idol" Sunday night, they have until 5 a.m. Monday to vote, vote, vote.