He’ll be tossed into season 19 just as it’s getting Disney-fied.

So, that’s fun!

But the fun can’t last forever, folks.

By the end of the night, this Top 10 will become the Top 7.

Let’s get into it.

That element still seems to be missing from his performance, but all three judges felt the energy.

His voice seems a little more shredded than usual, but Luke and Lionel couldn’t be more proud.

What else can they say about his voice?

Luke tells Willie that he has “the magic.”

By the time he gets to the big performance, there’s nothing timid about it.

She’s a natural.

Chayce Beckham, “Baby Mine” Dumbo

Talk about making a song your own.

This song, from the 1940s, feels radio-ready in Chayce’s cool, laidback arrangement.

The judges latch onto this idea, too: This is an authentically Chayce Beckham performance.

She loves the new, “imaginative” arrangement.

But does any of this even matter?

Come on with that pseudo-Zendaya-at-the-Met-Ball dress!

Alyssa has been showing us her tremendous vocal control more and more, but here it really shines.

This song is FINE, but it is not “I Won’t Say I’m in Love.”

Lionel thought the song really showed off “the clarity” of Cassandra’s voice.

You do you, girl.

Hunter Metts, “You’ll Be in My Heart” Tarzan

Hunter!

He’s singing his mom’s favorite song, and it seems like the joy is back!

The judges commend him for taking this kind of risk and having it pay off.

Just do that."

And really, what more can you say?

And Lionel simply echoes John Stamos and tells Grace to just keep doing that.

Things are really happening, huh?

Next week: Moms and Coldplay!