American Idol (season 2)
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American Idol (season 2) is the second installment of the popular U.S. singing competition series that helped launch the careers of artists like winner Ruben Studdard and runner-up Clay Aiken.
All labels observed (3)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| American Idol season 2 | 2 |
| American Idol (season 2) canonical | 1 |
| American Idol finalists | 1 |
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Target entity: American Idol (season 2) Context triple: [American Idol (season 3), precededBy, American Idol (season 2)]
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American Idol (season 3)
American Idol (season 3) was the third season of the popular U.S. singing competition television series that helped launch the careers of artists like Jennifer Hudson, Fantasia Barrino, and Diana DeGarmo.
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American Idol
American Idol is a long-running U.S. televised singing competition that discovers and showcases aspiring music artists to a national audience.
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Ruben Studdard
Ruben Studdard is an American R&B and gospel singer best known as the winner of the second season of "American Idol."
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Teen Age Idol
"Teen Age Idol" is a 1962 pop song by American singer Ricky Nelson that reflects the pressures and loneliness behind teen stardom.
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Survivor
Survivor is an American rock band best known for their 1982 hit "Eye of the Tiger," which became iconic through its use in the film Rocky III.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: American Idol (season 2) Target entity description: American Idol (season 2) is the second installment of the popular U.S. singing competition series that helped launch the careers of artists like winner Ruben Studdard and runner-up Clay Aiken.
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A.
American Idol (season 3)
American Idol (season 3) was the third season of the popular U.S. singing competition television series that helped launch the careers of artists like Jennifer Hudson, Fantasia Barrino, and Diana DeGarmo.
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B.
American Idol
American Idol is a long-running U.S. televised singing competition that discovers and showcases aspiring music artists to a national audience.
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C.
Ruben Studdard
Ruben Studdard is an American R&B and gospel singer best known as the winner of the second season of "American Idol."
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D.
Teen Age Idol
"Teen Age Idol" is a 1962 pop song by American singer Ricky Nelson that reflects the pressures and loneliness behind teen stardom.
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E.
Survivor
Survivor is an American rock band best known for their 1982 hit "Eye of the Tiger," which became iconic through its use in the film Rocky III.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: American Idol (season 2) Description of subject: American Idol (season 2) is the second installment of the popular U.S. singing competition series that helped launch the careers of artists like winner Ruben Studdard and runner-up Clay Aiken.
Referenced by (4)
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