Nigerian Idol contestants
The top eight contestants on the Etisalat-sponsored Nigerian Idol competition last week took audiences back in time when they individually rendered songs from chart-topping international bands of all time. From Westlife to The Temptations to the PussyCat Dolls, the contestants showcased their vocal prowess as they sought to win the hearts of the judges and, of course, viewers’ votes.
On hand to witness the show was celebrity guest judge on the night,
Nigeria’s first female rap artiste and multiple award-winner, Sasha P
who said she was impressed with the quality of talent on display.
Resident judges Femi Kuti, Yinka Davies and Jeffrey Daniels echoed
similar sentiments, saying that the contestants have indeed raised the
bar in terms of their performances, but pointed out that there was still
room for improvement.
First performance of the night was by Dani Angus who sang “My Girl”,
the 1964 classic by the iconic Motown band, The Temptations. One of the
judges believed he could have done more to “own” the already well loved
classic. Next was Port-Harcourt-based Abasiakan who sang the 1972 hit by
Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes “If You Don’t Know Me by Now”, which
Yinka Davies acknowledged as a “job well done”. Kome stepped into the
late 90s when she rendered KC & Jojo’s “All My Life” but her nerves
got the better part of her as observed by Femi Kuti and guest judge
Sasha. Party starter, Jay Feel brought UK boy band Westlife to the
competition when he performed their song “Larger Than Life” and ended
his performance by smashing his guitar on stage – a “rock star”
performance, Femi Kuti called it.
Safeeyah, the fifth contestant to hit the stage, did a rendition of
“This I Promise You” –a song released in 2000 by N’sync. Jeffrey Daniels
thought it was the best he had heard her sing in the competition. In
stepped Debbie Rise, who was full of emotions when she sang Westlife’s
“Soledad”, another great song of 2000. Although she missed a couple of
notes, the judges agreed that she had one of the most powerful voices in
the competition. Next on stage was Moses, fondly referred to as the
Teddy Bear for his velvety voice. He did the popular hit track of Maroon
5 from 2004, “She Will Be Loved” and this earned him a resounding
applause from the audience. The last performance for the night was by
Efezino, who sang “I Hate This Part Right Here” by pop female group
PussyCat Dolls from 2008 bringing the show to an exciting end.
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