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The songwriters assemble and await instructions from Kara.
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Jes dazzles the crowd with the best song about crawling we've ever heard.
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Can you hear him now?
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Aren't you hot?
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Standing on that stool is a risk right there Johnny.
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It seems like Scotty's song is a hit with the kids.
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Kara's taking notes.
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Just because she's singing a cappella doesn't mean Sonyae can't draw a crowd.
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This song's not about Jes, unless she wants it to be.
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If Kara takes the girl on the right's opinion into account it seems she's going to vote yes for this jam.
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Kara let's the songwriters know how the people really feel.
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Despite dressing all business, people did not dig Nick's "Risky Business" hook.
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Twist! The finished songs have to be in a different genre than their original incarnation.
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Brian thinks his hound dog shirt might be risky enough.
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Hat squad!
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Imagining an old man holding some dice. . .
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Nick claims to bring out the best in his fellow songwriters, and it seem he as at least brought wellness out in Jes.
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Jes tries to make crumbling bricks more pop palatable.
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Won't you say it back? Don't you love Jackie's hat?
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The judges -- including guest judge songwriter Bonnie McKee await the barrier breaking tracks.
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You want me to sing country?!
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Really now?
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In the zone.
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Jes looks pretty tough once she's out from behind the piano.
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Keith doesn't have to write anything down because he'll remember the smile on his face.
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Johnny and Brian rock steady.
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Nashville or the Nashville airport?
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What'd you get for Song 2?
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Keith confirms that Bonnie did in fact write "Teenage Dream."
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Bonnie McKee ponders her true feelings on the songs.
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Maybe it was too risky?
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You're smiling now songwriters, but the judges did not go country.
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Is the prize for a perfect song a trip to Jamaica?
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Nick wants to know what a pop song is, if not "Save Yourself."
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Nick defends his contribution to the country song.
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. . . and Jackie takes the fall.



