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Jamal Roberts Is First Black Man To Win 'American Idol' Since Ruben Studdard 22 Years Ago - Blavity

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American Idol Season 23 came to an end Sunday on ABC when, after weeks of performances and nail-biting eliminations, the singing competition show named its newest winner. It was fan favorite Jamal Roberts who walked away with the crown. It’s the first time a Black man has won the singing competition show in 22 years, following Ruben Studdard’s win in 2003. Jamal Roberts, Breanna Nix and John Foster faced off during the emotional three-hour finale Roberts faced fellow final contestants Breanna Nix and John Foster during the three-hour finale, with viewers voting live for who they wanted to take the crown. Each finalist performed two songs, and the Top 14 contestants returned to take the stage with artists involved in the season, including the show’s judges. View this post on Instagram A post shared by American Idol (@americanidol) In addition to their solo performances, Nix, Foster and Roberts took a break from vying for the Idol title and came together to perform Queen’s “We Are the...

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