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Ariana Grande has already broken out in a big way this year with “The Way,” and a bunch of other young ladies may be hot on her heels, including Maggie Rose, Victoria Justice, and Lee Hi. We’ve chosen 16 of the most promising pop starlets and now we’re in the finals! Who do you like, X Factor runner-up Carly Rose Sonenclar, or Disney’s own China Anne McClain? Vote as many times as you want, starting…NOW!
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Completed Rounds
Next Pop Starlet: Round 5 (04/24 - 04/26)
Winner
What: Hallelujah
Who: Carly Rose Sonenclar
Why: Sonenclar was only 13 when she placed behind Tate Stevens—but ahead of Fifth Harmony!—in last year’s X-Factor. She’s now at work on her first album.
Who: Carly Rose Sonenclar
Why: Sonenclar was only 13 when she placed behind Tate Stevens—but ahead of Fifth Harmony!—in last year’s X-Factor. She’s now at work on her first album.
What: Go
Who: China Anne McClain
Why: McClain stars in Disney series A.N.T. Farm and is planning an album this year with her siblings, as McClain Sisters. Their Rihanna-esqe single Go came out in November.
Who: China Anne McClain
Why: McClain stars in Disney series A.N.T. Farm and is planning an album this year with her siblings, as McClain Sisters. Their Rihanna-esqe single Go came out in November.
SPIDERMAN
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The draw for the 2016 European Championship has concluded in France with some mouth-watering clashes in store.
Spain will start their campaign for a third successive European
Championship in qualifying Group C along with Ukraine, Slovakia,
Belarus, Macedonia and Luxembourg following the draw.
Spain, the world champions who lifted the Euro 2012 trophy in the Ukrainian capital of Kiev, have never lost to any of those teams and will be strong favourites to top the standings, though their coach Vicente del Bosque reacted cautiously.
"The group is not as easy as it might look. Some of them are young teams and emerging football powers," Del Bosque told the media.
"The cold could be a factor in the group because a lot of the trips will be to countries in eastern Europe.
"Ukraine could be the most dangerous opponent and we hope the political situation the country is going through now will not affect the football and is resolved as soon as possible."
Italy, runners-up to Spain in 2012, will meet Croatia, Norway, Bulgaria, Azerbaijan and Malta in Group H.
Gibraltar, UEFA's newest association, will face Germany, Ireland, Poland, Scotland and Georgia.
They were originally drawn in the same group as Spain but moved to another one because of political tensions between the two countries.
Gibraltar's late change
Group A looks to be one of the toughest with the Netherlands taking on the Czech Republic, Turkey, Latvia, Iceland and Kazakhstan.
England coach Roy Hodgson will face Switzerland, a team he used to manage, Slovenia, Estonia, Lithuania and San Marino in Group E.
"I am very satisfied with the draw, especially for the fans," Hodgson said.
"The name Switzerland always brings a smile to my face because I had four very good years there. They are a good team and it's a very good place to play."
World player of the year Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal were drawn in Group I along with Denmark, Serbia, Armenia and Albania.
The nine group winners and runners-up will qualify automatically for the Euro 2016 finals, along with the best third-placed team.
The eight other third-placed teams will meet in playoffs to decide the final four teams to take part in the finals in France.
The qualifying competition, which lasts for 13 months, begins in September.
FULL DRAW
Group A: Netherlands, Kazakhstan, Iceland, Latvia, Turkey, Czech Republic
Group B: Bosnia-Hercegovina, Andorra, Cyprus, Wales, Israel, Belgium
Group C: Spain, Luxembourg, FYR Macedonia, Belarus, Slovakia, Ukraine
Group D: Germany, Gibraltar, Georgia, Scotland, Poland, Republic of Ireland
Group E: England, San Marino, Lithuania, Estonia, Slovenia, Switzerland
Group F: Greece, Faroe Islands, Northern Ireland, Finland, Romania, Hungary
Group G: Russia, Liechtenstein, Moldova, Montenegro, Austria, Sweden
Group H: Italy, Malta, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Norway, Croatia
Group I: Portugal, Albania, Armenia, Serbia, Denmark
Spain, the world champions who lifted the Euro 2012 trophy in the Ukrainian capital of Kiev, have never lost to any of those teams and will be strong favourites to top the standings, though their coach Vicente del Bosque reacted cautiously.
"The group is not as easy as it might look. Some of them are young teams and emerging football powers," Del Bosque told the media.
"The cold could be a factor in the group because a lot of the trips will be to countries in eastern Europe.
"Ukraine could be the most dangerous opponent and we hope the political situation the country is going through now will not affect the football and is resolved as soon as possible."
Italy, runners-up to Spain in 2012, will meet Croatia, Norway, Bulgaria, Azerbaijan and Malta in Group H.
Gibraltar, UEFA's newest association, will face Germany, Ireland, Poland, Scotland and Georgia.
They were originally drawn in the same group as Spain but moved to another one because of political tensions between the two countries.
Gibraltar's late change
Group A looks to be one of the toughest with the Netherlands taking on the Czech Republic, Turkey, Latvia, Iceland and Kazakhstan.
England coach Roy Hodgson will face Switzerland, a team he used to manage, Slovenia, Estonia, Lithuania and San Marino in Group E.
"I am very satisfied with the draw, especially for the fans," Hodgson said.
"The name Switzerland always brings a smile to my face because I had four very good years there. They are a good team and it's a very good place to play."
World player of the year Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal were drawn in Group I along with Denmark, Serbia, Armenia and Albania.
The nine group winners and runners-up will qualify automatically for the Euro 2016 finals, along with the best third-placed team.
The eight other third-placed teams will meet in playoffs to decide the final four teams to take part in the finals in France.
The qualifying competition, which lasts for 13 months, begins in September.
FULL DRAW
Group A: Netherlands, Kazakhstan, Iceland, Latvia, Turkey, Czech Republic
Group B: Bosnia-Hercegovina, Andorra, Cyprus, Wales, Israel, Belgium
Group C: Spain, Luxembourg, FYR Macedonia, Belarus, Slovakia, Ukraine
Group D: Germany, Gibraltar, Georgia, Scotland, Poland, Republic of Ireland
Group E: England, San Marino, Lithuania, Estonia, Slovenia, Switzerland
Group F: Greece, Faroe Islands, Northern Ireland, Finland, Romania, Hungary
Group G: Russia, Liechtenstein, Moldova, Montenegro, Austria, Sweden
Group H: Italy, Malta, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Norway, Croatia
Group I: Portugal, Albania, Armenia, Serbia, Denmark
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