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Former 'American Idol' contestants return for Mandisa tribute
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Date:2025-04-21 23:58:39
"American Idol" is remembering late singer and former contestant Mandisa, who died on April 18 at age 47.
On Monday's episode of the singing competition, former contestants Colton Dixon, Danny Gokey and Melinda Doolittle came together to sing Mary Mary's "Shackles (Praise You)," a song Mandisa performed on Season 5 of "Idol."
The trio dressed in all white as they performed the gospel tune and photos of the late singer appeared at the end.
"I’ve known her for over 20 years," Doolittle said following the performance. "We started off singing background and sessions together, and then she got on 'Idol,' and I cheered for her. Then I came the next season, and she cheered for me. So that is my girl through and through."
Gokey remembered Mandisa as always being "a cheerleader for other people," including himself when he was going through a difficult time.
"Idol" host Ryan Seacrest asked the group to elaborate on Mandisa's connection to "Shackles," to which Dixon said, "The song sums up her life. I think she came in praising, I think she left praising. We’re gonna miss her, but our loss is heaven's gain."
Reps for "American Idol" issued a statement to USA TODAY about the loss of Mandisa on April 19.
"Mandisa was an adored icon on 'American Idol' and in the music industry. She had become a platinum-selling artist and had won several Grammys for her music. Her passing has left everyone on the show heartbroken, and we extend our deepest condolences to her family," the statement read.
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Police did not suspect foul play in Mandisa's death
The singer was found deceased in her home on April 18, a rep for Mandisa confirmed to USA TODAY.
“At this time, we do not know the cause of death or any further details. We ask for your prayers for her family and close-knit circle of friends during this incredibly difficult time," her team said via email.
On April 22, Franklin Police Department officials told The Tennessean, part of the USA TODAY Network, that no foul play is suspected in the death of Mandisa. However, a suspected cause of death was not provided.
"At this time, there is no indication the death was the result of suspicious or criminal activity," police spokesperson Max Winitz said. "The Franklin Police Department sends its condolences to (Mandisa's) family, friends and fans."
The California native first rose to fame on Season 5 of "American Idol," when she finished within the Top 10.
Police don't suspect foul playin death of 'American Idol' alum, singer Mandisa
Later, she released her debut album "True Beauty" and went on to become one of the most recognizable voices in the Christian music industry. The five-time Grammy Award nominee snagged the best contemporary Christian music album award for her 2013 album, "Overcomer," featuring the popular title song.
"Mandisa was a voice of encouragement and truth to people facing life’s challenges all around the world. She wrote this song for a dear friend who had passed in 2017. Her own words say it best. 'I'm already home, You've got to lay it down 'cause Jesus holds me now—And I am not alone,'" a statement posted Friday on her official Facebook account read.
Contributing: Jay Stahl
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