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It made for awkward TV viewing as Xtra Factor co-host Caroline Flack interviewed her ex Harry Styles along with his bandmembers. The band are currently in America, but pre-recorded their performance, as well as an interview for the Xtra Factor. Meanwhile, X Factor 2010 alumni One Direction performed their new single Little Things in a pre-recorded performance. It looks like something's big about to happen.' Back where it all began: One Direction's pre-recorded performance was also broadcast on Saturday night There's often a bit of pitching problems. However, Gary complained they had a few pitching problems on the choruses: 'Good job tonight.
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Nicole said: 'Jamie, your voice is so delicate and it has so much soul.' Watch out for the pitching: Union J's rendition of Coldplay's Fix You went down pretty well
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Union J impressed with their soulful rendition of Coldplay's Fix You, with Jaymi Hensley singled out for his vocals. Everyone in this room enjoyed themselves apart from Grumpy Spice over here.' Tulisa exclaimed: 'It was like the closing ceremony at the Olympics all over again. He said: 'On the subject of fun that was absolutely brilliant.' He's seen the light: Tulisa and Nicole hugged Gary when he said Rylan's performance was fun Calm down! Nicole climbed on the desk following Rylan's performanceĪ thrilled Nicole and Tulisa hugged Gary, but then he added: 'BUT on the subject of vocals that was absolutely diabolical.' Spice Boy: Rylan Clark performed a medley of Spice Girls songs Excited: Tulisa and Nicole were on their feet during Rylan's performanceīacked by a troupe of dancers, he performed a medley of Say You'll Be There, Who Do You Think You Are, Wannabe and Spice Up Your Life.ĭespite his disdain for Rylan over the past few weeks, Gary appeared to have changed his mind. In a pre-recorded segment, the flamboyant Essex boy did a sky-dive into the studio wearing a Union Jack suit. With the theme this week being Best Of British, it was no surprise Rylan Clark performed a Spice Girls medley. They have got the vocals and I hate saying that.' There's something that's not got the edge. There's something slightly dated about this band. However, Gary had conflicting opinion: 'Great vocally, good song choice. It was my favourite performance as of yet.' Emotional: Nicole was moved to tears by District 3's performance It was just three lovely looking lads singing their hearts out. Tulisa admitted it was her favourite performance to date from the trio: 'Louis stripped everything back. It had a deep personal meaning for me today. The Key to your success is simplicity.' Change of pace: District 3 moved Nicole to tears with their rendition of Eric Clapton's Tears In Heavenĭistrict 3 moved Nicole to tears with their rendition of Eric Clapton's Tears In Heaven. Gary added: 'I've never heard it sung like that before. I completely think you could rip up the music industry.' Tulisa said: 'I love the fact you're a perfectionist. My problem is you sing a song from the same era.'Īs expected, Jahmene Douglas put on another stirring performance, belting out Robbie Williams' classic Angels. Tulisa appealed to Christopher to sing a more modern track: 'I'm getting bored of telling you every week I don't like you. Louis agreed with Nicole: 'It was a good song choice. For this competition I'm looking for an artist that's gonna break boundaries.' Mixed response: Christopher Maloney's I'm Still Standing was labelled karaoke, while judges praised Jahmene Douglas's cover of Robbie Williams' Angels Mixed response: Christopher Maloney's I'm Still Standing was labelled karaoke, while judges praised Jahmene Douglas's cover of Robbie Williams' Angels Nervous and it was a little lacklustre at times. However, the judges seem to be in agreement that his performance was a bit 'karaoke'.Ĭonfidence. Liverpudlian singer Christopher Maloney opened the show with a rendition of Sir Elton John classic I'm Still Standing. 'Just on the second half I would have liked you to hold out the notes a little longer.'