Monday, August 30, 2010

PROJECT FAME CONTESTANTS PAY HOMAGE TO ONYEKA ONWENU

The remaining 10 contestants in the third season of MTN Project Fame paid homage to the veteran singer-songwriter, Onyeka Onwenu and other legendary African acts.
Last week the Nigerian diva was on hand to lecture the contestants and
assess their performance by being this week’s celebrity/guest judge.
A day after two contestants (Helen and Vwede) were eliminated from the
show, the contestants stepped on stage to perform and save themselves
from possible elimination this week. The first contestant was Adebola
who performed Hallelujah by Onyeka. Vocal coach, Ige commended her for
bringing out her personality in the song and delivering the song
accurately even though she isn’t Igbo. The second contestant who
graced the stage was Eyo who performed the classic hit, Ifeoma by
Felix Lebarty. After his performance, Onyeka observed that he was an
entertainer but he was missing the voice quality and that he was going
off in some parts.
Jocelia sang Let Me Love You and Bibie told her that she has a great
voice but her performance felt like a rehearsal and that she needs to
be more confident. Kaffy however did praise her for experimenting with
her movement. The hot contestant from Ghana Kesse was next up and
after his rendition he was praised by Kwame for giving 110% of himself
into his performance Kwame wondered if Kesse should be in the
competition or he should just go and release and album. The fifth
contestant Christian was also from Ghana. Christian performed the
highlife tune Bonsue which could arguably be rated as his best
performance so far in the Academy. His performance was so on point
that Onyeka was visibly excited. She later said that Christian
“inhabited the song to the minutest note” and that he performed like a
master of the genre.
Chidinma performed Ekwe by Onyeka which earned her standing ovation
from the audience. After the thunderous applause, Onyeka said that her
“costume was appropriate and her mood was appropriate. She was sassy,
cheeky, strong, and bold and she thoroughly enjoyed herself.” Tolu
sang another of Onyeka’s timeless tunes You and I. His was another
performance that moved the crowd. His performance earned 3 gbosas!
from the audience. Onyeka couldn’t hide her feelings. “Music can make
you fall in love with someone. I think I have fallen in love with him.
I don’t mind doing a duet with you” gushed Onyeka. Rhoda performed Hot
Hot Hot and Onyeka commented that she was convincing.
Omo Ibadan a.k.a Yetunde was the ninth contestant to perform, she sang
Ja Fun Mi by King Sunny Ade. After her impressive performance she was
commended by Onyeka for using KSA’s singing style well and that her
movement was on point. She concluded by saying that it felt like
watching a female KSA performing. Ochuko was the last contestant to
hit the stage, He sang Afro-juju by Shina Peters. His performance
raised the roof. Bibie said his showmanship was absolutely perfect.
Ige went on to further add that his breath control was impeccable.

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