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John Foster Honors George Strait With “I Cross My Heart” and Earns His Spot in American Idol’s Top 7

John Foster smiles in a cowboy hat while performing George Strait’s “I Cross My Heart” on American Idol, securing his spot in the Top 7.
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  • Arden is a Senior Country Music Journalist for Country Thang Daily, specializing in classic hits and contemporary chart-toppers.
  • Prior to joining Country Thang Daily, Arden wrote for Billboard and People magazine, covering country music legends and emerging artists.
  • Arden holds a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from the University of Tennessee, with a minor in Music Studies.

It was a night built for stars, and John Foster knew exactly what to do with it.

On Monday’s episode of American Idol, the 18-year-old Louisiana native took on a song etched deep in the DNA of country music: George Strait’s “I Cross My Heart.” The performance didn’t just get him one step closer to the crown—it showed exactly why he belongs in the Top 7 and maybe, just maybe, at the heart of the next generation of country singers.

The theme was Judges’ Song Contest night, where each contestant chose from three handpicked tracks without knowing which judge had chosen which. For Foster, the options were Shenandoah’s “Two Dozen Roses,” Patsy Cline’s “Cr𝐚zy,” and Strait’s “I Cross My Heart.” The George Strait song wasn’t just a safe choice—it was personal.

George Strait is my biggest influence in music. I’ve been listening to him since I came out of the womb, literally,” Foster said in his pre-performance package. He added that this moment hit differently now that he’s in a relationship. “I’ve never been able to perform a love song that I’ve actually meant. I’m now dating someone, we’ve almost been dating for a year now. I’m really excited to take the stage again. Brooklyn, this one’s for you.”

With Brooklyn cheering from the front row, Foster delivered a heartfelt and composed version of the 1992 Strait classic. He leaned into every lyric with the calm control of someone older than his years. It wasn’t flashy or overdone. It was tender, genuine, and exactly what the moment called for.

By the time the final note rang out, the camera panned to Brooklyn jumping up and down, visibly moved by the gesture. Host Ryan Seacrest asked her what it felt like to be serenaded on national TV.

“I mean, I don’t even know, it’s so good!” she said, overwhelmed and glowing.

On the judges’ panel, Carrie Underwood’s face lit up. As it turns out, “I Cross My Heart” was her song selection—and she was clearly proud of how Foster handled it.

“That was absolutely perfect,” Underwood said. “It felt comfortable. It felt genuine.”

Luke Bryan, who famously doubted Foster’s chops during his audition, backtracked in front of millions.

“I was doing my TikTok stream daily, and I saw a clip of me saying I didn’t know if you could sing good enough back in your audition,” Bryan admitted. “Man, no one has ever proved me more wrong and I’m so glad.”

Foster has quietly become one of the most consistent and relatable contestants of the season. His easy drawl, old-school sensibilities, and heartfelt song choices have helped him stand out in a sea of powerhouse voices and flashier acts. His ongoing bond with Carrie Underwood only adds to his narrative as a modern-day country gentleman with big dreams and the voice to match.

After the show, Foster took to Facebook to reflect: “I just wanted to do George Strait proud, and give something meaningful to Brooklyn. Singing that song, knowing Carrie picked it for me… it was a full-circle moment I’ll never forget.”

The road to the finale is getting tighter, but performances like this show why Foster has staying power. He’s not just playing country music—he’s living it. And with a few more moments like Monday night’s, he might just find himself singing all the way to the finish line.

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