Q&A: Phillips talks winning 'Idol,' making music | Inquirer Entertainment

Q&A: Phillips talks winning ‘Idol,’ making music

/ 09:52 PM May 24, 2012

Winner Phillip Phillips performs onstage at the American Idol Finale on Wednesday in Los Angeles. Invision/AP

LOS ANGELES—Everyone expected Phillip Phillips to win “American Idol” — except Phillips himself.

Shortly after cleaning the confetti out of his hair, the folksy, guitar-strumming crooner who bested vocal powerhouse Jessica Sanchez on Wednesday still seemed surprised that he’d actually won.

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“I can’t really feel anything,” Phillips said, sitting on a couch in his backstage dressing room.

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The 21-year-old received the winning share of the record-high 132 million viewer votes cast after Tuesday’s final showdown with the 16-year-old Sanchez.

Phillips made it look easy all season, despite suffering serious kidney problems throughout the competition.

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AP: You were never at the bottom of the pack. The odds were in your favor. Did you expect to win?

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Phillips: I never thought I would win or anything. I don’t know. I was just doing my thing each week. If I would’ve gotten cut, it wouldn’t have bothered me. I wouldn’t have been depressed because it’s just a TV show. I just went out there and did my thing.

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AP: You have no experience in the music or entertainment industry, so how did you stand up for your individuality so much throughout the competition?

Phillips: You’ve got to respect everyone, but you don’t have to be scared. I just spoke my mind. If they didn’t like it, oh well. If they did, that’s good. I’d rather go down for something I did than what somebody else told me to do.

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AP: How is your health? Don’t you need surgery, like, tomorrow?

Phillips: It’s happening tonight. Nah, I’m just kidding. I’m gonna have to get surgery done soon. It’s gonna make me feel all better.

AP: What was it like going through this process in that kind of pain?

Phillips: It was really tough, man. I had a lot of great doctors watching after me. … Sometimes it would be tough to sing and just stand up. It’s good to have people around you.

AP: How do you feel about being the fifth “white guy with guitar” to win the show?

Phillips: It’s all good to me. A lot of the other past Idols that played guitars are great guys. I met a few of them. They’re great artists. I can’t play guitar with just with normal chords and stuff. I play a lot different than they do.

AP: What kind of music do you want to make on your album?

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Phillips: I want to write my own stuff. Me and my brother-in-law who was on the show tonight write a lot together. I’m excited to do my album. I know it’s going to be challenging because a lot of opinions will be coming my way, but it’s like the show, I know my music. I know how I want it.

TAGS: American Idol, Jessica Sanchez, Music, Phillip Phillips

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