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I love
singing and dancing. I want to be a star!” these were his first sentiments when
he was unveiled at #TPF6 Gala night opening. The enthusiastic Bior from South
Sudan; who was the country’s only representative finally bid the academy
goodbye last Saturday in style.
At one point
judge Ian had asked him to stick to rapping and comedy; sentiments that Atemi
last Saturday overturned and said those were what made him an entertainer. East
Africa would at that point prove Ian wrong and vote to save him.
But last
Saturday was a sad day for the South-Sudanese patriot. Bidding fellow
contestants goodbye; he urged them on like the loyal voice of a Spartan king;
“to the top guys! There is no stopping or giving up.” He then turned with a
witty smile and joked to Fess, “Take good care of her (Nyambura) for me!”
The faculty
ended up saving Patrick; with East Africa voting to save Naymbura and the
fellow contestants decided to keep the Ugandan Sitenda in the house.
Even so; this past week did see versatile singer; composer
and showbiz entrepreneur and boss lady Muthoni Ndoga aka MDQ (Muthoni Drummer
Queen) become the first female M.D (Music Director) in the history of TPF to
work with the contestants.
She charged them to think of them selves not as contestants
but as music-stars and on Sunday; East Africa grooved to her week-long coaching
and directing with the contestants.
She was first on stage with electrifying hits from her self
titled sold out album-MDQ. It was the first time she was performing hits from
her new album before a live audience; curtain raising for the contestants who
did urban contemporary hits from he big acts of Africa and the world including;
Busy Signal; Chameleone; D’Banj among other stars.
This week the voting power of East Africa will be put to the
test with the king of probation Fess and the ladies’ duo of Amos and Josh both
on probation. Other contestants on probation this week are Sitenda and Hope
from Uganda and Burundi respectively. Sunday saw Phionah rushed to the hospital
after leaving the stage with a tooth ache issue.
I am getting way ahead of myself here! With the competition
already halfway gone; this is the last crucial stretch to the finish line. It
will be great to see how East Africa votes this coming weekend because in my
opinion this weekend may decide who the top contenders are for the 5m in store.
Do stay tuned!
By Embukane Vincent Libosso.