
NEW YORK — Adam Lambert fans, take heart: At least your guy doesn’t have to sing the hokey “No Boundaries,” this year’s much mocked “American Idol” ballad, ever, ever again.Lambert lovers can dry their tears. Given the glam-rocker’s unique persona,he may be as likely as any “American Idol” winner to achieve that elusive stardom the show tries so hard to achieve.
“It doesn’t really matter if you win,” said Diane Warren, the Grammy-winning songwriter who’s written for Whitney Houston, Celine Dion, and Mary J. Blige, not to mention “Idol” alums like Carrie Underwood, “I know Adam will have a great career, but I’m upset on principle,” said Janet Metz, a stage actress and singer. “Talent did not win out.”
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