It's official: American Idol is back for season 22—and that's not even the best part.
In May, ABC announced that veteran host Ryan Seacrest would resume his role as emcee, with Luke Bryan, Katy Perry and Lionel Richie returning as judges. Although Perry is leaving after season 22, Bryan recently teased that Meghan Trainor could replace her as a judge. Tori Kelly also made an appearance as a guest mentor and performer. (The 31-year-old singer previously appeared on season nine of American Idol, which jumpstarted her career.) Kelly was joined by Jellyroll, who also appeared as a guest mentor and performer.
Fans were thrilled to see 19-year-old Hawaiian singer Iam Tongi get crowned the winner of American Idol season 21, with Megan Danielle taking second and country artist Colin Stough coming in third. Following his victory, Tongi told TV Insider, "It’s amazing. I was so happy everyone voted. Thank you to everyone. Now that I’m the Idol of the 21st season, it’s crazy."
Ever since its debut in 2002, the competition series has introduced many talented artists to the world. And I’m not just talking about the winners. From chart-topping sensations like Adam Lambert (who came in second place) to award-winning multihyphenates like Jennifer Hudson (who came in seventh place), quite a few finalists have taken the music industry by storm. But here’s what I want to know: Who are the most successful American Idol contestants? And what are they up to now?