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Syesha Mercado: “I Wasn’t Going to Tell America ‘This Is What I Went Through’”

6/2/08, 1:20 pm EST

“I always wanted to sing because I wanted to touch people, and I’ve never lost that,” American Idol’s third-place finisher Syesha Mercado told Rock Daily last week when she stopped by our office. “I was able to do that with American Idol, and that’s the most important thing for me as an artist.”

But the season was not without its hardships for Mercado. “There were weeks when I got discouraged and I was like, ‘I shouldn’t be here. Everything is telling me I shouldn’t be here,’” Mercado, the season’s top female, confessed. Oft-criticized by the judges for not distinguishing herself from Whitney, Fantasia and the other big-voiced divas whose songs she performed, Mercado often found herself in the bottom three. “We’re singing cover songs, and I’m not going to sing like Fantasia. I’m not going to emote like Fantasia and I’m not going to sing like Whitney Houston,” she says. “And I don’t expect people to expect me to sing like them.” Mercado admits she felt comparisons were made on her performances more than other contestants, but emphasizes any criticism only made her stronger.

While other contestants freely spoke about their families and life outside Idol, Mercado was careful to keep her private life private — even though she had several people pass away while she was on the show, including her future father-in-law. “I tried to connect my song choices to something I was going through. I wasn’t going to tell America ‘today this is what I went through,’ but I wanted it to come out through what I was doing,” she explains. “That’s one reason I chose ‘I Will Always Love You’; I was singing it for those people that I lost.”

These events, plus Mercado’s experience with both acting and singing (”Acting is not where my heart is right now,” she explains) are helping her discover her identity as an artist. The 21-year-old was prepping a demo of music akin to “Amy Winehouse, Alicia Keys and Fergie” before her stint on Idol but isn’t sure what her debut record will sound like, or when it will come out. “Every day I’m evolving, I’m learning more about myself and I think within the entire process of being on the Idol tour and writing in my journal I’ll learn more about what type of album I want to put out,” she says.

Though she heads into tour rehearsals this week, Mercado was able to reveal that one of the three songs she performs will be a fan-favorite rendition of Keys’ “If I Ain’t Got You.” She also voiced some worry about the packing requirements for the two-and-a-half month trek: “Now that the price of gas has skyrocketed, we have to pay for extra bags. I’m not going to laugh, it’s going to be a little tough on me,” she admits.

[Photo: Getty]


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Ro | 6/5/2008, 9:36 am EST

Wut’s Good? I am so happy dat u r the last girl standing. I kno deep down u r a very sincere person w/ a great heart. My request is 2 find the best producers, label and promoters 2 promote ur album properly. I am praying dat ur career will stretch more than 2 being limited 2 broadway only. Looking forward 2 cing wut u will be doing after idol.

Lorraine Chatbrat11 | 6/3/2008, 5:45 pm EST

I love Syesha! She is so NOT a diva! I knew she was having a hard time during the competition.
Her smile was so sweet, but her eyes were always so sad. I’d also heard some of the girls were mean to her - calling her names and poking fun at her hair. I’m glad these hardships did not break her spirit, because she sang her way into America’s heart. I can’t wait for her CD.

Justin | 6/3/2008, 5:28 pm EST

Syesha you better come out with your album soon that’s all i can say- at least some singles we can hear on the radio!

I find myself agreeing with a lot of what she says. Songs are just songs- there’s no reason to compare her to the original artist.

The judges were waaay too hard on her throughout the entire process. Randy and Simon limited her to broadway a lot and that ticked me off. Broadway is just a show- she’s more than that- why aren’t they allowing her to go out and do what she wants to make herself known. She’s certainly better than the judges opinions. She is diverse and has a very large range of things she can do with her voice. I want her out there doing things where I can see her, not closed up on Broadway. She was in the bottom 3 one too many times, however, I feel a little bit happy she was b/c it just made us vote harder.

Syesha: you don’t need Simon’s stupid comments “She has a ceiling she can never rise above” First of all what the hell does that even mean- she’s a great singer and she can go beyond any ceiling.

She’s gotta lot on her plate right now and I’m just gonna wait to hear from her

R.A. | 6/3/2008, 3:12 pm EST

To Lea; don’t u have a heart? What are u talking about she is not a greedy person; she is just trying to express herself. I bet u are a stingy person who doesn’t understand how a person defines herself. Anyway stop bashing Syesha; ur hatred to others will make u suffer in the future. Syesha will be a triple threat and that’s when u will keep quiet.

Kayci | 6/3/2008, 3:07 pm EST

“Mercado admits she felt comparisons were made on her performances more than other contestants”

I like her voice and all, but she just seems like a very stuck up person.

Julie Amedio | 6/3/2008, 9:10 am EST

Syesha-
You have amazing talent with the ability to do anything you want to do with your life. You constantly put others ahead of yourself and that is a hard quality to find in most people let alone someone as young as you are! I love your voice and look forward to your album. Furthermore I am looking forward to seeing you sing live on tour with the other Idols. I wish you the best in both your career and life. I’m quite sure you will make many people very proud of you!!

Lea | 6/2/2008, 11:59 pm EST

I’m sorry. What was that? She has to PAY for extra luggage? That’s unreal! How greedy are those AI people?!

Abe | 6/2/2008, 4:12 pm EST

Love u Syesha! Keep rocking girl and release that album soon!

Abe | 6/2/2008, 4:12 pm EST

Love u Syesha! Keep rocking girl and release that album soon!

R | 6/2/2008, 3:51 pm EST

I can’t wait 2 buy ur album, along w/ my boy Michael Johns. U both along w/ David Cook are really the reasons y I loved AI this season. Syesha-U kept me watching b/c u were the underdog who kept singing 2 ur potential
MJ- Kept me watching b/c his voice was amazing.
David Cook- B/c he was interesting, took interesting risks w/ wut we thought he cud never do I.e Lionel richie (randB) and Mariah Carey; boom boxing, vice versa. He was original!

Anyway u 3 are the true winners for me this season. U all will pull of a Chris daughtry soon.

Syesha | 6/2/2008, 3:19 pm EST

Your Rendition of Yesterday was really good, i think you should be singing frequently. anyway you were the best female in the show and you rock!!
can’t wait for your album

toyin | 6/2/2008, 3:16 pm EST

Syesha you rock!! and David Cook the winner said ” if Al were a singing competition he will me miles away from you” and David A, also confirm what you said in the article about the judges!!!
anyway never gibe up because i’m your number one FAN!!

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