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'X Factor' Mystery: Will Austin Corini Make The Cut?

Gilroy teen Austin Corini is in the final 60 on Fox's 'The X Factor.'

Thursday night's episode of 'The X Factor' ended without a glimpse of Austin Corini, the Gilroy 16-year-old who advanced to the top 60 of the competition on the Wednesday night broadcast.

But just because he wasn't featured doesn't mean he's not a serious competitor. 

In his audition he sang "Wanted" by Hunter Hayes. He followed that up with a rendition of Bob Dylan's "Make You Feel My Love." Over the course of his two songs he has successfully impressed judges Britney Spears, Demi Lovato and Simon Cowell. L.A. Reid still seems unconvinced.

Next week's episodes will be telling as to Austin's fate. Will he make the top 24? Or will be sent packing back to Garlic City?

Watch his two performances from the show as well as his rendition of Adele's "Someone Like You" above and tell us what you think in the comments! 

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