Summary
American Idol’s Just Sam caught a lot of attention at the airport when they started singing with a piano player. Just Sam was introduced to a national audience viaAmerican Idolseason 18. Unfortunately, that was the season the contestants had to perform from home because of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, Sam powered through the entire competition withsuch covers as Fantasia’s “I Believe,“Andra Day’s “Rise Up” and Kelly Clarkson’s “Stronger (What Doesn’t Kill You)” and was crowned the winner over Arthur Gunn. SinceAmerican Idol,Sam’s life has been quite turbulent, including being dropped by their record label.
American Idol’s Just Sam recently performed alongside a piano player at the airport, causing a crowd to form around them.

Just Samheaded to the airport to catch a flight recently, but something very unexpected ended up happening.Sam posted a video on Instagram showing them performing Etta James' “At Last"next to a man playing a piano. The camera panned around to show that a crowd had gathered to watch Sam and the piano player perform.
In the comments section of their Instagram post,Just Sam said they were “impressed” with their ability to “create a crowd…with a bunch of people who have some place to be.“They added a crying-laughing emoji to the end of the caption. It’s unclear what airport this performance took place at. It’s not common to see musicians performing at airports, but considering the area was roped off and there was a tip bowl on top of the piano, it appears that this particular airport is used to this type of activity.

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This isn’t the first time Just Sam has made headlinesafter winningAmerican Idol. After signing with a record label, they were quickly dropped after there was friction between the singer and the record company. No original music was released during that brief period of time, though Sam ended up buying back the songs they did record, which severely affected their financial situation. Thenthe singer went viral after it became public knowledge they had gone back to busking on subways, a job they had before auditioning forAmerican Idol,and started working at Starbucks.
Out of all theAmerican Idolwinners over the years, Just Sam has clearly had the worst experience since competing on the singing competition show. Being quickly dropped by their record label was just the first step in what would become a tumultuous period in their life. Fortunately,Sam’s situation started turning around when Timbaland took them under his wingand became their mentor. TheIdolwinner then signed a contract with a management company for representation.
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Just Sam released five songs independently after leaving Hollywood Records. It doesn’t appear that they have signed with a new record company yet, buthopefully, with Timbaland’s help, Sam can get their music career back on track.American Idolseason 18 featured multiple talented singers, and it was clear that Just Sam deserved to win the whole competition. It’s really tragic to see the hardships they’ve had to endure afterward. Sam’s recentAmerican Idolseason 22appearance was a great way to get them back into the national spotlight.
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American Idol is a reality singing competition that adds to the international “Idol” brand, conceived initially in the U.K. as Pop Idol. Holding massive auditions across the U.S., American Idol invited several contestants to perform in front of a panel of judges that would determine whether or not they’d go on to future rounds for a chance at competing in the fully televised premiere of the show. Contestants are voted off each week by American participation via voting through various mediums, and the winner of the competition would be given a contract with a record label to secure a future as America’s next musical idol.