Chris Daughtry Offers His Thoughts on American Idol
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Rocker Chris Daughty is up for four Grammy Awards and is arguably one of the most successful American Idol non-winners. Recently he told TV Guide that he thought Idol contestants should be allowed to play instruments and, "[They] should be forced to write a song on the show and perform it," he said. "That'd bring some new life to the show."
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