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Sanjaya is back with a tell-all ‘Idol’ book

The former ‘Idol’ contestant is also releasing his first solo album.
/ Source: Access Hollywood

Sanjaya Malakar, best known for his hair-raising run on season six of “American Idol,” is back — and he has a tale to tell.

“I realized that I had a story that no other past contestant has said,” Malakar told Access Hollywood.

The “Idol” alumnus has penned an autobiography, “Dancing To The Music In My Head,” and is releasing a new CD of original music with the same title.

Written with Alan Goldsher and centered around his time on the reality competition, the book includes everything from his “grueling” auditions to taking the stage in the “Idol” top 10.

Among the insider info is a look at how contestants make it to the judges’ table. Potential contestants go through three auditions before they ever get in front of the cameras.

“Then they get on the show and they’re beat down,” Malakar said.

Still, Malakar found Simon Cowell’s criticisms fair — even if the snarky Brit didn’t seem to be a fan.

“His job is to really just tell exactly what he thinks,” Malakar said. “Whether that’s brutal or not.”

And after all, it was “Idol” that rocketed the singer and his ever-changing hair to fame.

“The show… really helped and formed who I am as an artist,” he said. “I basically grew up in front of everyone on the show. I was about to turn 17 when I first auditioned.”

While it was “American Idol” that gave him his start, when it came to recording his new album, Malakar looked to global influences.

“(It’s) world pop, like fusion. I have lot of different kinds of influences. I love jazz music. I love funk. I love R&B, hip-hop. I’m trying to comfortably fuse them with like a base of world beats,” he said.

And if things don’t pan out with his singing career?

“I have always been interested in math and the sciences, biological sciences,” he said, adding that he’s interested in being “a public figure” and pursuing acting and modeling as well as music.

But till then, he’s still got his “Fanjayas” — not to mention a steady girlfriend.

“I’ve actually been dating my girlfriend for a year this Halloween,” he said. “She’s in Seattle, she’s finishing her senior year (of high school).”