Another night, and another fantastic episode of the smash
reality television show, Nigerian Idol. After the rather painful
departure of
Joe Emmal and Amara, eight contestants are now left on the show, and
they are
bent on demonstrating to Nigeria that they have what it takes to be
named the
next Nigerian Idol.
This week the theme was centred on songs from the greatest
groups of all time, from The Temptations to the Pussycat Dolls. The
contestants
were on fire on Sunday night and with guest judge, first lady of rap
Sasha P
sitting on the panel, it was truly an amazing night. Sasha told the
audience,
“I'm waiting to be wowed by everybody...I'm rooting for every one of
them and
I'm waiting to be entertained.”
The show began with the top eight belting out a song that
personifies the disco era—‘We are Family’ by Sister Sledge, before Danny
Angus
tried his hand at the monster classic from the 60s, ‘My Girl’ by The
Temptations. For the night, Danny shed the glasses and hit the notes but
he got
a mixed reaction from the judges. While Jeffrey said to him, “You
pitched
yourself low so you weren't able to do what you do,” Yinka Davies
disagreed.
“I'm your girl anytime,” she said.
Abasiakan got one of the strongest reviews of the night when
he tried on Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes’ classic, 'If You Don’t
Know Me
by Now'. Sasha told him, “You seemed to enjoy your performance and I
connected
with it.” Femi Kuti was equally effusive, telling him, “You have range
and your
tuning is perfect.”
The song choices left the doo-wop era and took a quick
fast-forward into the modern era, with Kome choosing a song from the
nineties;
‘All My Life’ by KC & Jojo. She did not fare well with the judges,
and
Sasha tried to bolster her spirits by telling her, “I could see that you
were
nervous, that is an amazing song.” Jeffrey told her that while it was
her most
solid performance yet, there was still a lot of work to be done.
JayFeel chose a fairly safe song from the early
2000’s—Backstreet Boys’ ‘Larger than Life’—and was all over the stage
thanks to
some slick dance moves. Femi told him, “You consistently choose songs
that you
can handle...I can easily say you are the best performer of the show.”
Sasha
was more forthcoming telling him bluntly, “You definitely need to work
on your
vocal abilities, but I would buy a ticket to your show.”
Sefeeyat chose the poignant ballad by N'Sync, titled ‘This I
Promise You’. Jeffrey told her, “I'm not familiar with this song but you
made
me like it. You keep getting better.” However there was some dissent
from Femi
Kuti on the panel as he tried to get a sense of why she missed some
critical
notes. “You need to focus on your confidence,” he advised. “I sense a
lot of
hesitance.”
Debbie Rise chose a British group Westlife, and sang their
smash hit ‘Soledad’. She got high praise from Sasha P who told her, “I
loved
your performance and I felt the emotion. But you need to take extra care
of
your voice.” Jeffrey was also full of praise as well, saying, “We're
watching
you grow, you are a work in progress and the work is taking shape.”
Moses sang ‘She Will be Loved’ by Maroon 5 and had the crowd
roaring with approval. After a rough night the week before, he staged a
comeback and both the in-studio audience and the judges were duly
impressed.
Sasha P told him, “For the first time this evening, I have no ‘but’.”
And
Jeffrey gave him an enthusiastic thumbs up for his performance, saying,
“You
take us on a journey every time you sing!”
Efezino was the last singer of the night, taking on the most
recent song with the Pussycat Dolls’, ‘I Hate This Part Right Here’. It
was
another mixed reaction from the judges as Femi told her that she could
have
made a better choice of song and that her voice was still “young”. On
the other
hand Jeffrey Daniel said to her, “You made a profound
statement...tonight's
performance just upped your game.” And finally Sasha P said to her, “You
could
do with more control. I see you doing more alternative music.”
Another night down, another two eliminations peeking on the
horizon for the eight idol hopefuls left in the show. Did they do enough
for
Nigeria to keep your favourite in for another round?
Watch Nigerian Idol on Saturday on NTA at 3:00pm, Sound City
and ONTV at 7:00pm, Silverbird at 7:30pm, Superscreen at 6:30pm, TVC at
9:30pm,
and in the UK, The Africa Channel at 9:00pm, to watch the results show.
Then,
catch all-new performances on Sunday on NTA at 3:30pm, Sound City and
ONTV at 7:00pm,
Silverbird at 8:00 pm, TVC at 8:30 pm, Superscreen at 9:30pm and in the
UK, The
Africa Channel at 9:00pm.
The power to decide the fate of one of the contestant lies your
hands Nigeria, so vote by texting the number of your favourite
contestant to 33680,
from any network. You can also vote for a contestant by dialling his/her
number
of any using an Etisalat line.
The top prize for this season is worth a superb $100,000, in
which the lucky winner will get: 7.5 million naira in cash, a recording
contract
also worth 7.5 million naira, and a brand new SUV. Runner-ups will not
be left
out as they will be given prizes to the tune of 10 million naira.
Visit www.nigerianidol.com
for compelling back story videos,
juicy behind the scene news, and get a taste of what is coming. For the
latest
information, Like the Nigerian Idol Facebook page www.facebook.com/NigIdol,
and
follow Nigeria Idol on Twitter at www.twitter.com/NigerianIdol,
and you could
be eligible to win some fantastic prizes, including the opportunity to
be live
in the studio for a recording.
Nigerian Idol is the biggest music show across Africa and is
brought to you by Etisalat, in association with Pepsi and supported by
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