'American Song Contest': Fans praise Louisana's Brittany Pfantz for going 'as extra as Eurovision'

'This is a hit for sure. Gonna be tough to beat Louisiana for sure #AmericanSongContest,' tweeted a fan
Brittany Pfantz (Instagram/brittanypfantz)
Brittany Pfantz (Instagram/brittanypfantz)

If you love a good reality singing show, 'American Song Contest' needs to be on your watch list. With artists from all over the country representing different states, watch as they battle it out to come out on top. The shows features a wide range of genres from rock to k-pop, so get ready for one heck of a musical journey!

Week 3 of 'American Song Contest' sees the states of Florida, Texas and Tennessee, among others, take center stage! And among them, is Louisana's very own Brittany Pfantz. 

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Louisana's Brittany Pfantz was all set to bring her own hometown to the stage. To her, music represents Louisana, as she explained that her music was spicy like her mom's gumbo. Pfantz was all set to perform her song 'Now You Do', and explained that it was a song people would feel in their guts. Pfantz's performance was not only power-packed, but her use of the stage was impressive and fans thought so too.

"That was a shining example of the performance actually improving the song. #AmericanSongContest" tweeted a fan. "I wouldn't mind her qualifying. The staging was very theatrical, and she had a bit of that Louisiana twang. #AmericanSongContest" added another. "They're totally using the entire stage to its full potential today. Wow. #AmericanSongContest" stated a fan. "The staging is definitely elevating this for me, but the song isn’t super special imo #AmericanSongContest" added a fan. "This is a hit for sure. Gonna be tough to beat Louisiana for sure #AmericanSongContest" said a fan. "I’m glad some of the performers are trying to go as extra as Eurovision. #americansongcontest" noted another.



 



 



 



 



 



 


Although Louisana didn't manage to take Texas' top spot, what did you think of Pfantz's performance -- 'Now You Do'? Sound off in the comments below and let us know which state you're currently rooting for!

'American Song Contest' airs on Monday, at 8/7c on NBC. You can vote for your favorite performances on the NBC website, the NBC app and TikTok. You can also stream your favourite artists' songs on your preferred music streaming app.

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