American Idol entered its Taylor Swift era on Sunday night (April 27), with the remaining contestants taking on songs from Taylor Swift’s catalog for the show’s first episode dedicated entirely to the pop superstar.
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The theme night featured seven contestants performing tracks spanning Swift’s career, from early country cuts like “Tim McGraw” and “Fearless” to later fan favorites including “Cardigan,” “Exile” and “Lover.”
Among the night’s performances, Keyla Richardson drew particular attention for her take on “Lover,” reworking the song into something that even guest judge Nikki Glaser said felt entirely new.
“I don’t even recognize that song!” Glaser said following the performance, praising Richardson for bringing a different interpretation to the track.
Judges Luke Bryan, Lionel Richie and Carrie Underwood echoed that sentiment throughout the episode, emphasizing the challenge of performing Swift’s material — particularly songs so closely tied to her distinctive storytelling and vocal style.
Other performances included Chris Tungseth’s version of “Exile,” which Bryan called one of his favorite performances from the singer so far, and Jordan McCullough’s take on “Tim McGraw.”
Swift herself did not appear during the episode, though host Ryan Seacrest noted that dancers from her Eras Tour were part of the broadcast.
Originally released in 2019, Lover debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, becoming Taylor Swift’s sixth chart-topping album. The set spawned multiple hits, including “Lover,” which reached the top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100.
The episode highlighted both the breadth of Swift’s catalog and the difficulty contestants face in reinterpreting it. By this stage of the competition, versatility has become a key differentiator, with contestants needing to balance familiarity with originality in order to stand out.
At the end of the night, Daniel Stallworth and Brooks Rosser were eliminated, narrowing the field as the competition moves toward its final rounds.
Next week’s episode will feature a return from former judges Randy Jackson and Paula Abdul as part of a special anniversary celebration.

























