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The Idols SA Top 6 meld the Old and New!

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08 November 2020
Our remaining, Idols SA hopefuls hit the stage twice in a bid to sing their way into a Top 5 spot!
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Tonight’s Idols SA show was a double dose of entertainment as the Top 6 performed two songs each under the theme, ‘Old School vs New School’. With Bongi eliminated during tonight’s show, the gloves were off for the remaining Idols hopefuls as they continued to impress the Judges and enthrall the viewers and audience.

“The show is getting more exciting by the week and like all the other fans, I am enjoying watching the contestants evolve as talented performers. It is clear that they are stars in the making,” said Nomsa Philiso, director of Local Entertainment Channels at M-Net.

As the Top 6 took to the stage, Ntokozo set the bar high with both her performances, but while her rendition of Diana Ross’, ‘Upside Down’ did not quite hit the mark, all three Judges were impressed with her performance of Toni Braxton’s ‘Long as I Live’ , with Randall saying she is becoming a better performer. Unathi said she was a dynamic singer, while Somizi said she had nailed her second performance before concluding, “You were amazing … you deserve to be in the next round!”.

Mr. Music took to the stage with a Lucky Dube classic, ‘Remember Me’ and later sang Aubrey Qwana’s ‘Ngaqonywa’. Unathi called him a dynamic singer, while Somizi said he had charm and authenticity. Randall came out with a few words of advice, encouraging him to own the stage so he could reach out to the audience.

ZanoThando took on songs by SA legend, Caiphus Semenya and Afro Pop group Malaika, both titled ‘Mmatswale’. Somizi said the performance was good enough to WIN him votes, while Randall said he had enjoyed both performances. “I love the man you have become on the show – you deserve to be here,” Unathi said.

Ndoni was next with Hugh Masekela’s, ‘Khawuleza’ and Ami Faku’s, ‘Ungowami’. Randall commended both her appearance and style of singing, while Unathi said she was one in a million and should not be shy to come out strong when she performs. “Phenomenal performances tonight,” she remarked. Somizi agreed; “Both performances were amazing,” he said.

Brandon performed Tyrese’, ‘Sweet Lady’ and Simmy’s ‘Ubala’. Unathi said he had done the first performance justice calling it "beautiful”. Somizi agreed that the first performance was brilliant, but Randall encouraged him to focus on preparation. “Every performer in the Top 6 could be in the final,” he said, adding that preparation would make all the difference.

Zama closed off the show with what Randall said was the performance of the night. Having earlier sung Brenda Fassie’s, ‘Wedding Day’ immediately after the elimination round, the Judges pointed out she had allowed the fear of elimination to dampen her performance. However, they all agreed that she had killed her performance of Billie Eilish’s, ‘Everything I Wanted’. Somizi said it was exactly what he had expected, while Unathi said she deserved to be in the final.

Now it's up to you, the viewers, to decide who makes your Top 5, so VOTE HERE to ensure your favourite contestant becomes the last Idol standing in the finale.

Season 16 of Idols SA broadcasts on Sundays at 17:00 on Mzansi Magic Channel 161. Get exclusive updates and a behind the scenes look at all the action right here on our site. Don't forget to join the conversation by following us on FacebookTwitter and Instagram using the hashtag #IdolsSA.