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Showing posts with label Nigerian Idols news. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nigerian Idols news. Show all posts

Sunday 6 April 2014

Nigerian Idol female judge, Nneka, blushes on a red rose presented her on the show

Xolani
The power of an awesome voice, good looks and a red rose to complement cannot be undermined.

Nigerian Idol female judge, Nneka Egbuna was lost in the moment after the performance of one of the contestants in the 2nd group of Top 30 on Nigerian Idol.

Xolani, a contestant from Calabar presented the petite damsel with a red rose after going on his knees, during his performance of  ‘Lady in Red’ by Chris de Burgh. Continue..


After recovering from the moment Nneka said, “Awesome charisma, you were very in tune with the lyrics and you have a charming look and personality, but I just need to you to be careful, so you don’t lose yourself in the show.”

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Friday 26 April 2013

I want my songs to be hits Worldwide – Moses Idols 3 winner

Moses

The sweet-voiced university graduate from Delta state  Moses Obi-Adigwe  finally got one for the guys, After two years of women winning the Nigerian Idol crown, inheriting the Nigerian Idol champion crown from Mercy Chinwo. His victory is not just about the title though, the cuddly teddy bear is now 7.5 million naira richer, owns a brand new SUV and has a recording contract also worth 7.5 million naira, all thanks to lead sponsor Etisalat.

What has your journey been like so far through the whole Nigerian Idol process?

[Laughs] The journey so far has been interesting, to say the least. I mean, come on…Father Lord. There are twelve contestants, right? And we get a list of 15 songs, and then you are now the twelfth person to pick a song. That has happened—twice!

Oh wow. So how did you deal?

You don’t complain! You find a way to make lemonade. You find sugar; borrow from your neighbour if you have to, and that is all that I have tried to do. Whenever things like that happened and I was the last to choose … I would go and listen to the song, and ask myself, why don’t I like the song, what can I do to make me like it.

So did any song choice ever scare you?

No, I just tried to make it interesting. If I had gotten all the songs I wanted it would have just felt too easy.

What has been your most difficult moment on the show?

I think it would have to be the Top 12 eviction show. I had just gotten in from [the] wildcard [round]. I had just been evicted and had packed my things to leave the house. And the day before the eviction show, I had heard another contestant—on the radio!—and doing an interview about the fact that she was on the show, and people should vote for them. Other people were doing PR and campaigning. I was just coming off the wildcard show, a one in eight chance, so I hadn’t done anything. I was just happy that I made it through!

Then I was like, wait. Nine of the other contestants have had at least two weeks to campaign. I haven’t had a chance to. I didn’t have a flier, a piece of paper; what was I going to do? But somehow, by the grace of God I made it through. And, that week, I had sung a song that wasn’t popular in Nigeria—Jessie J’s ‘Domino’. It was tense but I made it through, and sadly two didn’t.

How has it been working with songwriters, producers and vocal trainers? What has that done for you as a musician and an artist?

Working with KDL [Kehinde Dacosta-Lawrence, Music Director for the show] has been great…you read his credentials and you are like oh my goodness! He has worked with Whitney, Bobby Brown, Eddie Murphy and lots of other [International] musicians. So, for me, it is such a blessing. One thing that I liked about working with him is that he respects your opinion. I tell him, “KDL, this is how I want to record my song. I want to change this, I want to do that,” and he says, “Okay, let’s hear it.” And if it works, it works.

Who is Moses as an artist, who is Moses as a musician? Who is he going to be in the Nigerian musical landscape?

The prayer and the hope is that I am going to be that Nigerian artist that creates a song here in Nigeria, and that song is a hit in America, Europe. I want to do music that embodies all of Nigeria. I want other people around the world to acknowledge it, accept it and understand it.

It is good to be original, but it is also good to be successful. For me it is all about finding that perfect balance between being commercial, being international but still making … an impact as a Nigerian artist. He [Moses] is going to be passionate and lovable; he is going to think about everything. That is me, because for me, music is all about expression.

In three words or less, how would you describe your Nigerian Idol journey?

Downright, AMAZING!

Thursday 14 March 2013

PHOTOS From Nigerian Idols day out with Wizkid refreshed by Pepsi




The show is fast approaching its climax as the contestants sing out for the opportunity to realize their dream and be crowned winner of “Nigerian Idol Season 3”.  Many have left the competition and more will yet be evicted, but before the eviction started, Pepsi, the associate sponsor of the Nigerian Idols, took all the finalist on an outing in Lagos Island with Pepsi music star Wizkid. For the Finalist it was a day to mingle with the Star, Wizkid.

The day started with a workout session at the prestigious Radisson Blue hotel gym.

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