'American Song Contest' Semifinals 2: Fans say New York's ENISA is back with 'vengeance'

'Enisa improved a performance I already loved so much  #AmericanSongContest,' tweeted a fan
UPDATED MAY 3, 2022
New York's ENISA on 'American Song Contest' (NBC)
New York's ENISA on 'American Song Contest' (NBC)

For the artists in 'American Song Contest', it is all down to the wire, seeing that the Semifinals 2 has finally kicked off! So far, the states that have made it to the finals are Alabama - Ni/Co, Colorado - Riker Lynch, Kentucky - Jordan Smith, Oklahoma - AleXa and Washington Allen Stone.

Performing in Semifinals 2 are American Samoa - Tenelle, California - Sweet Taboo, Connecticut - Michael Bolton, Georgia - Stela Cole, Kansas - Broderick Jones, North Carolina - John Morgan, North Dakota - Chloe Fredericks, Puerto Rico - Christian Pagán, Tennessee - Tyler Braden, Texas - Grant Knoche and New York - ENISA.

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New York's ENISA thanked her amazing fans prior to her performance, seeing that they brought her this far and she received love from all over the world. While talking about her song, she explained that it was written and recorded in her living room. While 'Green Light' might seem like it's about a couple, ENISA added that it was about her dreams. She has been told 'no' many times in her life, even on the show, but she always keeps coming back, no matter what. Defining her genre as 'international pop', she was excited to be in the semifinals and said that making it to the finals would be like "making it to the playoffs!"

Fans loved her performance. "Enisa improved a performance I already loved so much  #AmericanSongContest" tweeted a fan. "Enisa left no crumbs! #AmericanSongContest" added another. "ENISA absolutely earned that redemption spot and she DELIVERED on that stage tonight #AmericanSongContest" said a fan. "#AmericanSongContest So Enisa owned the hell out of that.... why'd y'all not vote the first time? Fix those mistakes and get that in the final!" tweeted another. "Enisa came back with a VENGEANCE. Everything was upgraded and she served us a great performance. AGAIN. She should’ve never been cut in the first place, but the fire in her eyes tonight…holding out for you Enisa! #AmericanSongContest" said a fan. 



 



 



 



 



 

'American Song Contest' airs on Mondays 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 favorite artists' songs on your preferred music streaming app.

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