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'American Idol' Season 15 News: Find Out Who Made It to the Top 24 Contestants Rumor List

Fans are extremely anxious to find out who made it to the top 24 on "American Idol."

"American Idol" season 15 aims to find the best talent this year, which is also the reality competition's farewell season. "The show that started it all," as what the host Ryan Seacrest always claims, aims to give fans the best season ever, by giving fans the best top 24 contestants, and it seems like the show will deliver since the rumored top 24 are indeed great singers.

The first teaser of the top 24 contestants was first released by the show's official Facebook page a few days ago through a video. The clip shows a 360-degree view of the silhouettes of all the semifinalists, and all are singing "Best Day of My Life" by American Authors. The video was captioned, "We can't tell you who makes it to Hollywood… but we've got a special 360° sneak peek at your Top 24!" For those who can't guess who the singers are, a popular American Idol spoilers website has already come up with a list.

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According to The Idol Pad, this year will feature an uneven top 24 since there will be 13 girls and 11 boys, instead of the usual equal 12-12 division. Among the guys who are rumored to have made it to the top 24 are Adam Lasher, C.J. Johnson, Dalton Rapattoni, James Dawson VIII, Jordan Sasser, Kory Wheeler, Lee Jean, MacKenzie Bourg, Manny Torres, Thomas Stringfellow, and Trent Harmon. The website said that both Adam and Kory already made it last year on Hollywood Week, but failed to move forward.

The girls that were included on the rumored list are Amelia Eisenhauer, Avalon Young, Emily Brooke, Gianna Isabella, Jeneve Rose Mitchell, Jenn Blosil, Jenna Renae, LaPorsha Renae, Olivia Rox, Shelbie Zora, Sonika Vaid, Stephany Negrete, and Tristan McIntosh.

Find out if the speculations are true, and watch "American Idol" every Wednesday and Thursday on Fox.

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