But I must admit that Adam did remind me of Elvis, not the performance but much more into his profile and figure.
And the other thing that I like about Adam that he is true to him self. Eye make up and nail polish! He doesn't scare that his image will make people judge him differently.
GO ADAM!!!!
WISH you to be the next American Idol!!!
Here is the articles from Eonline!
Depending on whom you ask, American Idol frontrunner Adam Lambert is either the new Elvis Presley or the next Zac Efron. And, surprisingly, one of the two superstars was indeed in the building at tonight's elimination show. (That would be Zac Efron, of course.)
The High School Musical star was on hand to promote his new movie, 17 Again, which opens this Friday. The final seven Idol contestants were treated to the movie's premiere the night before and taped their experience for a segment on tonight's show.
Read on to find out how the crowd reacted to Adam and Zac and whose making a comparison to the King...
"I think Adam Lambert could go the route of Zac Efron and do musicals," says Idol audience member Lisa, 29, of Riverside, Calif. "He's got the star appeal that Zac has." 16-year-old Lacey, also of Riverside, added, "But Adam can singer better."
On this night, Adam seemed to have even more star appeal than Zac. When Adam took his seat on the contestants' couch after a commercial break, the audience erupted into cheers for the rocker and a lone shout of "I love you Adam!" filled the studio air. Moments later, Zac emerged from the backstage area to return to his seat in the audience and…silence.
As for who's making the lofty Elvis Presley comparisons, that was none other than legendary singer-songwriter Neil Sedaka, who we caught up in the audience before the show. The Brill Building singer told us that he thinks Adam can take it all the way: "Adam is like a young Elvis, isn't he?"
So, is Adam the next Zac or the new Elvis? One thing's for certain, he is the man to bet on, according to Las Vegas oddsmaker Betfair, the largest online betting exchange, reported that Adam's advantage over the other contestants grew 14% this past week, giving him a 68% chance of winning American Idol.

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