Jamal Roberts Set the Stage on Fire — But Carrie Underwood’s Comment Left Fans Fuming
When Jamal Roberts tore into “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” during American Idol’s semifinals, it wasn’t just a performance — it was a masterclass in soul, control, and star power. With a voice that soared and a presence that anchored the room, Jamal didn’t need flashy choreography or over-the-top antics. He let the music — and his undeniable gift — do the talking. His “Jamalarized” take on the Ashford & Simpson classic lit up the studio, with fans clapping, singing along, and giving him a rousing standing ovation. It felt like a coronation moment.
But what came next shocked everyone. Carrie Underwood, serving as mentor and guest judge, raised eyebrows when she questioned whether Jamal was doing enough to stand out. The comment hit like a record scratch — awkward, unexpected, and wildly out of sync with the room’s energy. Fans immediately took to social media, calling her feedback “tone-deaf,” “harsh,” and “completely off-base.”
“I can’t believe she said that after that performance,” one viewer tweeted. Another wrote, “Jamal just gave one of the best performances of the night and Carrie says that? What the hell, Carrie?”
While Carrie may have been aiming for constructive critique, the backlash was swift. Many saw her words as diminishing a performance that was vocally rich, emotionally driven, and creatively bold. Jamal didn’t just meet the moment — he elevated it. And the fans? They’re not letting this one slide.


