Mesfin Fekadu, The Associated Press, New York | Entertainment | Tue, September 18 2012, 11:33 AM
âAmerican Idolâ Season 12 judge Mariah Carey arrives for day one auditions at Jazz at Lincoln Center on Sunday, in New York. (AP/Invision/Evan Agostini)
Mariah Carey says thereâs no feud between her and fellow new âAmerican Idolâ judge Nicki Minaj at the moment.
Judges Carey, Minaj, Keith Urban and Randy Jackson and host Ryan Seacrest attended a press conference in New York on Monday after auditioning singers for the Fox music reality TV series.
Fox announced Sunday that Minaj and Urban would join Carey and Jackson as judges on âIdolâ following Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tylerâs exits in July.
Carey tried to quell rumors about her quarreling with Minaj by saying theyâve only been together two days and âa feud takes a little longer to happen.â
All the judges burst into laughter.
Minaj says the new âIdolâ judges are âgetting along wonderfully, darling.â Minaj and Carey collaborated on a remix of Careyâs song âUp Out My Faceâ in 2010.
Carey confessed sheâs ânever been a fanâ of singing competition shows.
âIâll be completely honest,â she said. âBut I realize what this show has done for such talented artists and truly giving them careers.â
When asked why TV watchers should view âIdolâ versus another Fox show, âX Factor,â which boasts Britney Spears and Demi Lovato as judges, Carey simply pointed her fingers to herself.
âDid I do that? I didnât mean that as a final gesture,â she said with a smile. âIâm sorry.â
Then the 42-year-old multiple Grammy Award-winner said she wants to help those who dream of careers in music even if they donât get to move on to the next round on the show.
â(What) Iâm bringing to the table is years of experience, writing songs, performing,â she said.
Minaj, who has had multiple hits on the Billboard charts and two platinum albums, said sheâs been through a lot since she came on the scene in 2009 and she wants to give the contestants a real perspective of the music industry.
âI would love to be able to tell the contestants honestly and truthfully what they can really expect, and sometimes you have to tell people, âHey, you really might not want to be in this,ââ she said.
The 12th season of âIdolâ airs in January.
Mariah Carey says thereâs no feud between her and fellow new âAmerican Idolâ judge Nicki Minaj at the moment.
Judges Carey, Minaj, Keith Urban and Randy Jackson and host Ryan Seacrest attended a press conference in New York on Monday after auditioning singers for the Fox music reality TV series.
Fox announced Sunday that Minaj and Urban would join Carey and Jackson as judges on âIdolâ following Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tylerâs exits in July.
Carey tried to quell rumors about her quarreling with Minaj by saying theyâve only been together two days and âa feud takes a little longer to happen.â
All the judges burst into laughter.
Minaj says the new âIdolâ judges are âgetting along wonderfully, darling.â Minaj and Carey collaborated on a remix of Careyâs song âUp Out My Faceâ in 2010.
Carey confessed sheâs ânever been a fanâ of singing competition shows.
âIâll be completely honest,â she said. âBut I realize what this show has done for such talented artists and truly giving them careers.â
When asked why TV watchers should view âIdolâ versus another Fox show, âX Factor,â which boasts Britney Spears and Demi Lovato as judges, Carey simply pointed her fingers to herself.
âDid I do that? I didnât mean that as a final gesture,â she said with a smile. âIâm sorry.â
Then the 42-year-old multiple Grammy Award-winner said she wants to help those who dream of careers in music even if they donât get to move on to the next round on the show.
â(What) Iâm bringing to the table is years of experience, writing songs, performing,â she said.
Minaj, who has had multiple hits on the Billboard charts and two platinum albums, said sheâs been through a lot since she came on the scene in 2009 and she wants to give the contestants a real perspective of the music industry.
âI would love to be able to tell the contestants honestly and truthfully what they can really expect, and sometimes you have to tell people, âHey, you really might not want to be in this,ââ she said.
The 12th season of âIdolâ airs in January.
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