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Idols SA: Top 4 pull out all the stops

Cape Town - On Sunday’s episode of Idols SA the divine spirit soon took over the State Theatre when Dr Rebecca Malope took the entire Mzansi to church.

The gospel superstar enlisted the help of the top five to lift the country’s mood with her hit hymn, Moya Wam, backed by the multi Grammy Award-winning Soweto Gospel Choir.

The reverence continued for the first round with the Soweto Gospel Choir as the contestants each performed a gospel-themed song. 


ROUND 1

Thato was up first with Jimmy Cliff’s Many Rivers to Cross. The poignant tune received rave reviews from the judges, with Randall predicting that Mzansi will see him in the finale.

WATCH HIS PERFORMANCE HERE

Thando’s name was called next, and she blessed all with the Soweto Gospel Choir’s own Ke Na Le Modisa. “See what happens when you have fun!?” he exclaimed. Randall added: “We’ve been waiting for you to enjoy yourself!” Unathi finished off with: ““Wooooow! You had character, you had charisma; you were in your element!”

WATCH HER PERFORMANCE HERE

Yanga came on with a medley of Avulekil’Amasango/One Love from the Soweto Gospel Choir. The performance left Somizi speaking in tongues. “Hallelujah!” Randall complemented her, and the rest of the contestants, on stepping up her game; and Unathi called her “amazing”.

WATCH HER PERFORMANCE HERE

GOODBYE NIYAAZ

It came down to Niyaaz and King B to complete the top four and Mzansi voted to keep the teen from Kagiso for another week, saying goodbye to Cape Town’s Niyaaz. 

King B gifted Mzansi with a powerful rendition of Lebo Sekgobela’s Lion of Judah that had Unathi and several audience members in tears. “You got the first cry this season, so you’ve done something right,” was Somizi’s assessment. Randall simply called his voice “remarkable”.

WATCH HIS PERFORMANCE HERE


ROUND 2

The second round kicked off with a quintessential Dr Ribs performance that saw her shake the stage with the Soweto Gospel Choice and performing her signature move of “wiping the floor”.

Thato took things continental when he stepped on stage singing Davido’s monster hit, If

The judges again gave him a unanimous thumbs up, with Unathi calling him “magnificent” and Randall praising his “versatility and consistency”. When Somizi voiced his faux-disappointment at not seeing some skin action, Thato awarded his fans a peek of his abs. “Your fans all over the country are now happy!” laughed the judge.

WATCH HIS PERFORMANCE HERE

Thando’s second song was Thando by Naima Kay. Somizi shared that last week’s guest judge, Matthew Knowles, had called her “the queen of ballads” and advised her to stick to the genre. “You are a powerhouse!” he declared. 

WATCH HER PEFORMANCE HERE

Yanga kept it local with Sjava’s Impilo, which the judges found faultless. Randall’s only advice was: “Next week is going to be a tight and extremely difficult show. Every song will have to be absolutely stand-out to get to the final.” Unathi said she had “no doubt” the youngster will be in the final, and Somizi’s forecast was that she was going to be a superstar, whether she wins or not.

WATCH HER PERFORMANCE HERE

King B closed the show with Kahle by Amanda Black. Unathi called his overall performance “well rounded and balanced” and Somizi begged for more colour and happiness from him next week.

WATCH HIS PERFORMANCE HERE

With the final just around the corner, the contestants are bringing their A-game on stage and hoping their fans bring their “thumb game” to the voting battle. Do best to see your fave make it to the top three!

Tune in to Idols Sundays at 17:00 on Mzansi Magic (DStv 161).

(Photos supplied: Mzansi Magic)

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