'American Idol' competition narrows to 7

See who was sent home Sunday night!

Here’s who America chose to move on: Caleb Lee Hutchinson, Gabby Barrett, Michael J. Woodard, Cade Foehner, Maddie Poppe, Catie Turner and Jurnee

Ada Vox, Dennis Lorenzo and Michelle Sussett were sent home.

Here are Sunday night’s highlights:

Maddie Poppe led off with “The Bare Necessities” from "The Jungle Book," accompanying herself on the ukulele. During rehearsals, Menzel pushed Maddie to fight her insecurities and go for some higher notes. Afterward, Richie declared Poppe was “absolutely coming of age right in front of our eyes.”

Jurnee followed with “How Far I’ll Go” from "Moana." Menzel’s advice for Jurnee was not to “overthink” the song and to “stay within yourself.” Perry praised Jurnee for seeming “connected” to the song and displaying an endearing vulnerability. Bryan urged the singer to keep believing and dreaming. Richie agreed, adding that Jurnee showed a stage presence that had been missing in her other performances to date.

Later, Barrett sang “Colors of the Wind” from "Pocahontas." Bryan declared Gabby has “all of the tools,” noting that she can sing anything from country to soul to Disney tunes. Perry agreed, adding Barrett “brought the pop stardom.”

Caleb Lee Hutchinson delivered his rendition of “You’ve Got a Friend in Me” from "Toy Story," dedicated to his dog, who is his "best friend." Caleb was flattered and a little surprised to hear Menzel call his voice “sexy.” Later, the judges lauded Caleb’s song choice, as well as his easygoing, “identifiable” style.

Catie Turner offered her unique take on “Once Upon a Dream” from "Sleeping Beauty," to which Menzel exclaimed, “Queen Elsa approves of you, darling.” The judges loved the performance, including Richie, who declared Turner took everyone on a “magical journey," and made it positively clear that “dreams do come true.”

"American Idol" returns Sunday night at 8 p.m. ET on ABC.