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Idols 16: The show stops for Jooma

Written by TVSA Team from the blog Mzansi Magic on 01 Nov 2020
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The stage lights went dark for Jooma on Idols on Sunday (1 November) when he was voted off before exerting huge amounts of energy for Showstopper Week.

If there's an ideal week to be voted off, THIS is it, because you don't have to waste all that oomph, only to leave the next week.

Here's a recap by Mzansi Magic of what happened with everyone else:

For the remaining seven, the Idol SA moniker was theirs for the taking, but the Showstopper Week got off to a shaky start, with Zama receiving a lukewarm reception from the judges after performing Calvin Harris and Rihanna’s This is what you came for. 

Randall Abrahams said she appeared distracted and was not focused on her performance. “You will need to get your head back in the game if you are here next week,” he warned her.

Somizi Mhlongo-Motaung too was not blown over by her performance. “You have one of the most powerful vocals, but you looked like you couldn’t wait for it to end,” he said, later adding that she had not thrilled him.

Unathi uWeepy (Ed) only advised her not to lose her smile.
 
Mr Music may have had an impressed Unathi beaming at his performance, but Somizi and Randall were once again not blown over by his rendition of Blaq Diamond’s Woza My Love.

All we want from you is your very best and that’s what you gave us,” Unathi said, but Somizi and Randall were not convinced, with Somizi acknowledging the good vocals, but adding he had high expectations that were not met when it came to the performance itself.

Randall suggested he had squandered his opportunity to ‘absolutely throw yourself into things and be in the moment’ adding he had nothing to lose.
 
Following Ndoni’s performance, however, the judges were unanimous in their praise. Her take of Beyoncé’s Already had Somizi smiling.

 “You did the best you could and you did it beautifully,” he said, adding that she deserved to be on the stage next week.

Randall agreed, saying she was moving in the right direction. Unathi added that she had done her level best.
 
But the judges were later in disagreement once again, this time over Bongi’s performance. While Randall loved her performance of Beyoncé’s Déjà vu, saying “It’s going to be hard for someone to top you,”.

Unathi said she had had better performances. Somizi said while it could pass for a good jazz version of Beyoncé, he had wanted a show stopper performance.
 
Brandon performed Circles by Post Malone. Unathi said she expected more from him. Somizi again repeated what seemed to be his refrain for the evening: “Vocally it was good.”

Randall said the performance had its moments, but there were moments where he seemed distracted.
 
ZanoThando’s performance of Chris Brown’s Loyal was, according to Somizi, beautiful in parts. “You gave it your all,” he said. 

Randall, however, said while there was a lot of performing, his vocals could have been better.
 
The lukewarm showstopper evening ended on a high when Ntokozo took to the stage to perform Dua Lipa’s Break My Heart.

Randall said the best had been saved for last, with Unathi wholeheartedly agreeing. “This is what we have been waiting for. The Showstopper! You killed it!” she exclaimed.

Somizi too was blown over, heaping her with his famous “whoo shem!”. “That was everything, you worked it!!” he shouted.
 

Voting fhe Top 6 is open and closes on Tuesday (3 November) at 22h00.
 

Shows in this post: Idols

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1 Comment

Timone
02 Nov 2020 09:37

Ja but they still would have put in a lot of work towards preparation at this point, hence it was better when they had the elimination show on Tuesday nights so that the contestant with the least votes does not waste time with the preparations for the next show.


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