Showing posts with label #tpf6. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #tpf6. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

TPF6 MEET AND GREET

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LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION!  This is the super-star treatment for the current Tusker project Fame 6 (TPF6) participants for the next few weeks. These contestants from East Africa get pampered on fully paid shopping trips; limousine rides complete with bodyguards and escorts. Nairobi’z Blogazine got a peek of some of the contestants meet and greet trips to different joints in town including Club Betty’z and Samba Restaurant in downtown Nairobi.
The meet and greet enables them basically to unwind; dance; sing; sign autographs and just meet and greet their fans. How can you be part of this excitement; I bet you are asking! Well, each week; during the daily shows, they announce where they will be every Tuesday from their meet and greet.

Nonetheless; every eviction Saturday, you can join the evicted contestants at K1-Klubhouse in Parklands for the Tusker Night Eviction Party. Here are some of the meet and greet highlights…

























Monday, November 18, 2013

#TEAM AMOS AND JOSH “RETWEAK” NAMELESS “DEADLY” HIT

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hen they took the stage during the TPF6 gala night opening; Mitch commented about their stellar performance amidst ladies shouting and screaming their hearts out; “this is the reason why you do not bring your lady to such an event.”
I turned to the lady who was beside me and I told her; “I have already put my money on tis duo to win the season!” anyway, that is a story for another day. Kiundu Waweru writing for The Standard notes; the performance can only be termed as deadly, and well; team Amos and Josh was out to slay a jinx. They succeeded and the social media went wild. Since the inception of the reality TV show; there has been a believe that Nameless songs are jinxed.
In previous seasons; anyone who tried the David Mathenge’s songs earned an eviction, or ended up in probation.




But in the 6th season of Tusker Project Fame; fro the first time having teams, Amos and Josh proved they are not cursed. They killed with the song “Deadly”; which had been “retweaked” by music producer Eric Musyoka of Decimal Records/ Media.
The duo, working with Musyoka, introduced a more sobre note to the hip-hop tune. This was far away from the husky, deep signature voice of Nameless who included the track on his 2003 album “On Fire”. The end result being an urbane contemporary sound, soulful and more of R&B compared to the original fiery Hip Hop.

On Twitter, some people felt that Musyoka’s version was better; but Musyoka says that he is happy that after the performance, Nameless on Facebook said he liked it.
Also; being a duo; Amos and Josh broke the lines between the two of them playfully. In the opening verse, Nameless goes, “Natafuta msichana atani-excite, Kama huyo msichana amevaa mini-tight…” and the duo: Josh: “natafuta msichan atani-excite.” Amos ad-libbing: “and that is what I am here to do…” josh: “kama Yule msichana amevaa mini-tight;” and they go on and on. Climaxing to wild cheers.






Looking back; this was brave I must say and commend the two. In season two, David from Kenya sand himself into probation on a Nameless song. The following year, the promising Debarl (now with NTV-Kenya) also from Kenya; found himself on the wrong side of the judges after a meek performance of “Deadly.”

In season 5, Pacifique was sent packing by the faculty. He was to sing “Deadly” that week. There also was K-Denk from South Sudan and Christian from Rwanda who failed to deliver a Nameless.
It seems this is the season for History being made!

By Embukane Vincent Libosso.

ANOTHER DOUBLE EVICTION AS FESS AND SITENDA LEAVE

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His past weekend saw the axe fall on Fess from Kenya and Sitenda from Uganda. The duo both got the least of votes from East Africa as Team Amos and Josh; and Hope made it back to the academy.
The three were saved by the East African votes yet again; even as the show took a dramatic turn. This time round East Africa will vote for the winner from now on, as the faculty and the contestants will no longer be saving any contestants on probation.
Earlier, both Angel (Tanzania) and Jennifer (Kenya) were the first contestants to be double evicted from the competition.
I did write here last week that the voting power of East Africa will be put to the test in terms of loyalty and that is what happened on Saturday. The Sunday show promises to be one of a kind as Eric Wainaina’s music pal, Victor Seii takes over as the music director this week. He has broken up the norm and partnered the contestants, even going ahead to break the team Amos and Josh duo.





As I file this story, the TPF6 Sunday show is ongoing before me on my TV set. P-unit crew on stage and for the first time, the amazing stage chemistry of the contestants is just at another tempo.
Indeed victor Seii has had the last laugh being the Music Director this past week. He has gone ahead, on his own sphere, to make history by having a show he has directed without the judges putting any contestants on probation.
Eric Wainaina aka Principal Y as Dr. Mitch calls him; resumes his role as the music Director for this coming week.

Stay tuned!
By Embukane Vincent Libosso.
Photo credits: Alan Mola Photography and Tusker Lager facebook pages.



Monday, November 11, 2013

WHEN TELEVISION MAKES YOU BIGGER THAN YOU ARE/ THE TPF 6 FACES




The other weekend I joined the superficial standards of Nairobi’s social scene after an invite to attend #TPF6 Gala Night opening. The celebrity undercurrent is kinetic. People stare when the former Tusker Project Fame contestants walk into the studio dome for the live recording. Ruth Matete, Ng’ang’alito; Wendy kimani among others who are a handful of instant celebrities created by the power and influence of local reality TV.

Many questions have risen on the many strains contenders say come along with Reality TV’s 15-minutes of fame. Do the impressions created on the shows come later to haunt them because they were fake?

Most reality shows have cameras rolling 24 hours a day and these 24 hours are condensed and edited into 30-60 minute daily shows. People watch these and they think they know you; but in reality does Reality TV always give the full picture of a person?

Can the misconceptions that public has about reality TV stars be partly attributed to editing? Real people are placed in an unrealistic situation in order to create a story. Is it safe to say that reality TV is only 90 percent reality? The editing and a lot of it are applied to add spice .






But even as TPF6 takes the East African stage; the above questions are not for us today; yet I would love to keep this discussion going. Here are the TPF6 faces that ultimately, in the end, will have to make their own reality.

by Embukane Vincent Libosso

photos by Tusker lager facebook page.