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'X Factor' Judge L.A. Reid Reveals Which Song Gets An “Automatic No”

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Oct. 1 2012, Published 8:19 a.m. ET

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On Thursday’s episode of The X Factor, viewers learned just how little patience judge Simon Cowell has for anyone performing Annie’s “Tomorrow”… even if you’re as cute as twelve-year-old Jordyn Foley! And that’s not the only song contestants should steer clear of.

L.A. Reid told reporters during a conference call on Friday that the song “And I Am Telling You” made famous by Jennifer Hudson in Dreamgirls really bothers him. “Every time some one gets on stage to sing that song, and it just gets under my skin!”

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In fact, he hates that song so much that even fellow judges Demi Lovato, Britney Spears and Simon know contestants won’t be hearing that magic word – yes. “Everybody on the panel knows that as soon as someone says they’re singing that song, it’s an automatic no,” L.A. revealed.

But what if the tables were flipped… Which song would the record executive audition for the show with?

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“I would go up and sing “When Doves Cry” by Prince and I would win,” L.A. boasted. “I would sing it in boot camp and I would sing it at the finals and I’d win. I’d be a one trick pony and I would only do one song – “When Doves Cry".”

Hopefully this isn’t the same advice he will be offering contestants on the all-new “Boot Camp #1” episode of The X Factor! Tune in to FOX on Wednesday, October 3 at 8 p.m. to find out.

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