I gave up on AI just because it's become a popularity contest and not a talent contest. And then most of the people that win that thing are never going to be super-successful anyway.
Oh totally, Kelly Clarkson and Carrie Underwood haven't been able to earn two blessed nickels to rub together.
Guess you didn't read where I wrote most in that post, didja?
No I've been able to read that word since the first grade. My point is that the show has only been around a few years, there have been 5 winners so far. At least 2 of them, Clarkson and Underwood, have already made millions, as well as having won Grammy's. Fantasia rose to fame as the winner of the third season of American Idol in 2004 and was nominated for 4 Grammy's for her first album, which sold 240,000 copies in the first week and over 2 million to date. Taylor Hicks, who just won last year, received a $750,000 deal to write a memoir of his life.
Furthermore, think of your favorite artists. Not many of them struck it big after their solo release. In fact, many fans don't even have their favorite band's albums until maybe their 3rd or 4th release, when "the hit" album comes out, and then everyone goes back and buys their early **** that they didn't know about at the time.
Of the 5 winners so far, only Ruben Studdard can be considered not "super successful" like you alleged. Even though Ruben sold over 2 million records, he's currently engaged in a lawsuit against his godfather who stole hundreds of thousands from him.
So, let's say 4 out of 5 are "super successful" and now very rich. That's "most".
