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Monday 18 October 2010

The X Factor Performances - Week Two



Kicking off with the girls, Treyc bellowed out 'Purple Rain,' with huge praise from the judges.


Cher Lloyd made an interesting choice by singing a mashed up version of 'Hard Knock Life,' which, whilst good, felt a bit gimmicky.


Rebecca gave a stunning performance of 'Feeling Good,' but it kind of feels like she's not too great at hitting the higher notes...


Katie toned down her performance from last week to perform a stripped back 'I'd Rather Go Blind.'


Storm Lee cranked up the gimmick factor yet again by arriving in a bike and giving a fairly average performance of Bruce Springstein's 'Born To Run.'


John was yet again ultra forgettable with his performance of 'A Song For You.'


Wagner gives another bonkers performance with 'Just Help Yourself.' Amazing yet again.



Mary once again wowed the audience with her rendition of 'You Don't Have To Say You Love Me.'


Paige gave a strong performance of Alicia Keys' 'If I Ain't Got You.'



Aiden gave a shaky performance of 'Jealous Guy' which received strong criticism from the panel.



Matt gave a strong performance of 'Just The Way You Are' which impressed the judges and made it no surprise that he sailed into Week 3.



One Direction notched up some more fans with their version of Kelly Clarkson's 'My Life Would Suck Without You.'


Diva Fever gave the campest performance ever with their take on new hit 'Barbra Streisand.'



Finally, Belle Amie showed they really have what it takes as a girlband, with The Kinks' 'You Really Got Me.'

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