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Jordin Sparks (born December 22, 1989) [1] is an American singer and actress. She rose to fame in 2007 after winning the sixth season of American Idol at age 17, becoming the youngest winner in the series' history.
Season 6 (2007): Jordin Sparks. ... The latest Idol winner to join the list is Iam Tongi. He is the first Pacific Islander and first non-country singer in three years to win the show. Tongi has ...
This made Jordin Sparks the only American Idol contestant to have their first five singles become Top 20 Hits. Blake Lewis's first single was "Break Anotha!", which failed to chart on the Billboard Hot 100. His second single, "How Many Words", also failed to chart on the Billboard Hot 100. Shortly afterward, Lewis confirmed that he had been ...
Kelly Clarkson, first season winner Ruben Studdard, second season winner Fantasia Barrino, third season winner Carrie Underwood, fourth season winner Taylor Hicks, fifth season winner Jordin Sparks, sixth season winner David Cook, seventh season winner Kris Allen, eighth season winner Lee DeWyze, ninth season winner Scotty McCreery, tenth season winner Phillip Phillips, eleventh season winner ...
Jordin Sparks performs at the "American Idol" Season 6 finale in May 2007. Lester Cohen/Getty Images Jordin Sparks won American Idol Season 6 in 2007 when she was just 17 years old, becoming ...
With 21 seasons of wild auditions, intense elimination rounds and jaw-dropping finales, American Idol continues to be on our watchlist. In honor of our favorite competition show, we’re taking a ...
Season 6: Jordin Sparks. Sparks (AKA the youngest winner in the show’s history) has come a very long way since she competed on the show. After winning at age 17, the singer went on to release ...
Studdard, Daughtry, Sparks, Young, Danny Gokey, and Lambert are the only ones who have been nominated and not win. Benson Boone is the only Idol contestant from the ABC era to receive a Grammy nomination. David Brown (Lucky Daye) is the only Idol semi-finalist that failed to make the finals to be nominated for Grammys.