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==External links==
* Gordon's information on show website.

* Gordon's information on show website.





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Mikalah Gordon (born January 14, 1988) was a contestant on the 4th season of American Idol. She is from Las Vegas, Nevada, which is the same city she auditioned in. Before Idol, she was with the Helen Joy Young Entertainers, and even sang at the White House.

Gordon was eliminated during "Billboard #1 Hits" week, on the March 24 show. Her last song on the show was a subdued rendition of "Love Will Lead You Back" by Taylor Dayne.

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