American Idol’s John Foster Wows with ‘Something to Talk About’—Then Drops Bombshell Confession to Miranda Lambert

May 5, 2025

John Foster

With a breakout performance that lit up the stage, American Idol contestant John Foster delivered a charismatic rendition of Bonnie Raitt’s “Something to Talk About” during the Top 8 live show—creating one of the defining moments of Season 23. As the competition edges closer to its finale, Foster’s star continues to rise.

Taking the stage first on May 4’s Ladies’ Night episode—celebrating iconic women in music—Foster was mentored by country superstar Miranda Lambert, who returned to Idol as both guest mentor and performer. Before the show, the 18-year-old singer charmed Lambert by confessing she was his childhood crush, earning laughter, a blush, and a sweet moment of connection that fans loved.

Lambert challenged Foster to lean into the “sass” of the song and own the stage with confidence—and he delivered. From the first note, Foster’s energy was infectious. The crowd clapped along, and the judges couldn’t help but smile. Carrie Underwood praised his transformation, saying, “He’s the one we’ve watched grow the most.” Luke Bryan added, “Your charisma meter is peaking off the charts.”

But it wasn’t just about stage presence—Foster’s vocals matched the moment. With grit, finesse, and a tone that blended classic country with modern flair, he turned the bluesy anthem into a personal statement. The performance earned one of the night’s loudest ovations and confirmed his place as a fan favorite.

With only a two-hour window for America to vote during the coast-to-coast broadcast, Foster’s electric presence left a strong impression. As Ryan Seacrest teased the results throughout the show, it was clear Foster had once again captured the hearts of viewers.

Originally written by Canadian singer-songwriter Shirley Eikhard, “Something to Talk About” became a breakout hit for Bonnie Raitt in 1991, earning her a Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance. With its flirty lyrics and soulful groove, it’s a song that demands both swagger and soul—making it a perfect match for John Foster’s ever-growing stage persona.