Carrie Underwood’s new gig as a judge onAmerican Idolis well underway, and I’ve noticed that feedback from fans aboutCarrie’s judging abilities haven’t been the kindest. Carrie wonAmerican Idolback in 2005, and her return as a judge for season 23 has been hailed as a full-circle moment, both for Carrie and the show. Bringing back one of the most successful winners of the show as a judge to inspire and guide current contestants was a coupe, andthe show hyped her return to drum up viewershipand renewed interest in the show.
Carrie herself seemed thrilled at the idea of going back to the show that made her famous 20 years later, and fans, who’ve seen multiple changes to the show throughout the years, seemed eager to see how she’d add to the show. Personally, I love the nostalgia that Carrie brings to the show, since her presence harkens back to the early days of the show, and I miss the days of Simon Cowell, Randy Jackson, and Paula Abdul. Butwatching Carrie as a judge has made me question whether this was the right platform, and whether she’s an effective judge.

Carrie Gave Her All During A Surprise Live Performance
Carrie Joined Papa Roach On Stage In Vegas
Carriehas a residency in Las Vegas, and she’s been performing shows while the audition rounds ofAmerican Idolairs. She took a big step outside of her comfort zone on April 5 when she made a surprise appearance at another Las Vegas concert. Carrie joined 2000s alt-metal band Papa Roach on stage for a performance of their hit single, “Last Resort,” during their show at MGM Grand.
The performance lit up the crowd, since Carrie is a country music superstar and her singing with Papa Roach wasn’t on anyone’s bingo cards.

Her performance was a reminder to me that there’s a reason Carrie is a global superstar, which is why I was originally on her side. She might be best known in the country world, butCarrie’s talents allow her to cross over into any genre.
With a voice like hers, she can do anything—and the fans in the audience that night loved it. Carrie’s surprise pop-in with Papa Roach is beneficial to her role onAmerican Idolbecause there are no limits as to the genre the contestants can perform. Carrie is proving herself to be an expert in country, rock, pop, metal, etc., which will aid her in judging.
Carrie Favored A Nepo Baby Contestant
I beleive Carrie’s going to need to do more than sing with an unexpected band to win overAmerican Idolfans.She’s been accused of being too technical in her critiques, and overshadowing the contestants' performances with her own anecdotes and stories. She made a performance of a religious song, “Gratitude,” sung by Breanna Nix and Rylie O’Neill, all about her when she gave a speech about how hard it was to be vocal about your faith in Hollywood. It was an interesting sentiment, but in my opinion,it’s one of the waysCarrie tends to overstep in her judging.
Another criticism is Carrie’s preference for nepo babyBaylee Littrell, who made it to the top 24onAmerican Idolseason 23with Carrie’s help. Baylee is the son of the Backstreet Boys' Brian Littrell, and I’m not sure whether Carrie knows Brian, but I wouldn’t be surprised if they crossed paths at some point, as they’re both major stars. When Baylee sang a duet with fellow contestant Keilene, she blew him out of the water during their performance of “Shallow” fromA Star Is Born. Keilene had the vocal chops, and Baylee was good, but he mostly supported Keilene.
That’s why it was a surprise when Keilene didn’t advance in the competition, but Baylee did.
Carrie said it herself, “Baylee, I am your cheerleader. I believe in you and I had to be very vocal about that.”
While the decision to send Baylee to the top 24 wasn’t unanimous, I know Carrie gave him the nod.
Luke Bryan Is The Best Judge
Luke Always Gives Helpful Feedback
Luke Bryan is my favorite judge by far. He’s not going to coddle anyone or say nice things that will ultimately not be helpful. He gives his critiques to the contestants in a frank, easy-to-understand manner.
He told Keilene that her performance with Baylee was good, but there “some moments that were a little misguided.” At least he offered some specifics to Keilene, versus just saying she did amazing and then sending her home.Even though I thought Keilene’s performance was far better than Baylee’s, it wasn’t perfect, so giving her that feedback will aid her as she moves forward in life.