Tuesday, August 10, 2010

LAGBAJA ROCKS AT THE PROJECT FAME


For those of you that have not been following the Project Fame West Africa, this is your link.
Lagbaja rocked the house at Ultima Studios where Project Fame is produced. The masked one performed his hit songs ‘Nothing for You’ and Gele Skentele.
The highly innovative musician did his thing on stage after the remaining 14 contestants performed some of his popular numbers and other songs by different artistes within the same genre. Apart from performing on stage, Lagbaja was a celebrity judge who appraised and criticized the performances of the contestants.
Most of the contestants did a good job in their performances. It could be easily seen that Lagbaja was a source of influence to many of the contestants. One of the contestants Shehu even dressed like him in his usual masked attire.
After the contestants performed their songs, Lagbaja picked up his saxophone and performed much to the delight of the audience. Lagbaja broke through the music industry in 1993 with his self-titled debut album Lagbaja. 
In case you don’t know so far four contestants have been evicted. Gold, Lindsey, Modele and Samuel.
However, the show has been consistent bringing top stars to mentor, rehearse and train with the contestants. 
Before, Lagbaja who is a regular artiste to the project fame, Asa and Samini have also graced this year’s Project Fame with their presence. One can only guess which celebrity will make an appearance next week.
Voting is currently going on and you can vote for your favourite contestant by texting his number to 305 from an MTN line. Each text costs N50. Last weekend Modele and Samuel were kicked off from the show after being a part of the contestants with the lowest public votes and after failing to be saved by the judges, the faculty and their fellow contestants.
From Monday to Friday you can watch the contestants as they live their life in the Performance Academy in 30 minute episodes. Project Fame is currently showing on several TV stations in the country.

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