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Simon Cowell's New Boy Band Show: 'I Think We're Gonna Fail'

24 Nov

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Summary

  • Cowell admits anxiety over the potential failure of his new boy band show.
  • He reflects on the challenges of finding authentic talent in the evolving music industry.
  • Cowell discusses past successes and personal reflections on artist development.
Simon Cowell's New Boy Band Show: 'I Think We're Gonna Fail'

Simon Cowell confesses significant apprehension regarding his upcoming talent-hunt series, "The Next Act," expressing concerns about potential failure. This new endeavor focuses on assembling a boy band, a venture that tests his judgment in a music industry he acknowledges has dramatically transformed. Despite the evolving landscape, Cowell believes the core principle of identifying genuine stars remains constant.

Cowell revisits his formative experiences, including the unprecedented success of Kelly Clarkson on "American Idol." He emphasizes the value of honesty, even when delivering harsh truths, to aspiring artists, asserting that providing false hope is unkind. He also touches upon the profound impact of Liam Payne's passing, reflecting on their last conversation and the importance of life beyond music.

The seasoned judge acknowledges the unpredictability of stardom, citing Harry Styles' early audition as shaky but highlighting his immense potential and charisma. Cowell also shares his personal philosophy on aging and his desire to be remembered as a hardworking and consistently decent individual, both on and off camera.

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Simon Cowell fears the show might fail and that potential contestants might not show up or sound terrible.
Cowell admits he likely wouldn't have recognized Bob Dylan's talent in an audition setting.
He cherishes the original trio with Randy Jackson and Paula Abdul but felt the show changed after Paula left.

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