Idols Top 10 Performs Inspirational Songs To Mourn Thami Shobede!



The stage has now officially been set for a
 really tight competition, starting this
 week, under the theme Inspirational hits.

The theme comes a very delicate time in South Africa, following the recent xenophobic attacks in SA  and outpouring of anger of gender-based violence (#WeStandWithWomen).
It also comes at a fitting time for the Idols family, which is mourning the death of season 12 runner-up Thami Shobede, who died last week. His untimely death has robbed the country of a talent who still had so much to offer to the music industry. But, as host and executive producer Proverb said, we will all continue to be inspired by his music.
His death gave this week’s show a sense mortality, with the judges’ overall message to the contestants being that they should make the most of their singing talent. After tonight’s performance, two clear facts have emerged: this year’s talent is particularly exceptional, and it will be exceptionally difficult to pick a winner.
Whether it was a gospel or anthem song, the performers, who were accompanied by the Tshwane Gospel Choir uplifted both the judges and the audience. The contestants started the show by accompanying guest performer Dr Tumi, who sang his spiritually uplifting hit, Nothing Without You
Tonight’s first contestant, Dinky Kunene, who sang Jordin Spark’s One Wing, was praised for a calculated performance that set a high standard for the evening. Somizi Mhlongo said she was proof that dynamite does come in “small dinkies”.
Viggy Qwabe was praised for her performance of Miss Pru’s Phumelela, but Mhlongo advised her to add dimension and variety to her performance.
Luyolo Yiba’s rendition of Adele’s  Fire to the Rain was well-received by the judges despite  the odd off-pitch  moment. Randall Abrahams praised him for being able to make the song his own.
Come-back kid Nqobile Gumede drove Unathi Nkayi to tears as she encouraged her to remember she deserved to be on the stage and should embrace her talent. Her performance onMary Mary’s Can’t Give Up Now was a reminder that she had not given up on her dream.
Sneziey Msomi once again  impressed the judges, with a Tshwane Gospel Choir song, Heal my Soul. Nkayi said the performance was phenomenal and Abrahams praised her  for her restraint. He went on to give her a subtle “Whoo Shem”. Mhlongo said it she had given an amazing performance and it was an amazing ministry. 
Virginia Qwabe’s performance of Benjamin Dube’s Yebo Linamandla was called special by Abrahams, while Mhlongo called her the full package.
Nolo Seodisha brought back some fun and dancing to a very emotionally charged evening as he sang Joyous Celebration’s  Modimo Ke Lerato. The judges, of course, were excited by his performance, with Mhlongo saying he brought the variety he was looking for, and Abrahams saying he was certain he would still be on the stage in two weeks’ time.
Innocentia Sibi got kudos from Nkayi for attempting Beyoncé’s complex Ave Maria. Mhlongo loved the high notes, but Abrahams felt she needed to be more commanding. Nkayi
Mangaliso Gumbi lived up to her name with Benjamin Dube’s Ngangingazi. Nkayi said she was a marvel (a loose translation of the name Mangaliso), while Mhlongo called her the underdog who could upset the competition.
The performance of the evening was the last performance of the evening.  Micayla Oelofse sang Andra Day’s Rise, which was dedicated to her mother who died recently. Mhlongo said hers was the performance of the night, while Nkayi was moved to tears. She said Oelofse’s parents would be proud of her performance.
It is now up  to the fans to decide who gets to return next week as part of the Top 9.

The Top 10 contestants and their songs
Dinky Kunene: One Wing – Jordin Sparks
Viggy Qwabe: Phumelela – Miss Pru 
Luyolo Yiba: Fire to the Rain – Adele
Nqobile Gumede: Can’t Give Up Now – Mary
Sneziey Msomi: Heal my Soul – Tshwane Gospel Choir
Virginia Qwabe: Yebo Linamandla – Benjamin Dube
Nolo Seodisha:  Modimo Ke Lerato – Joyous Celebration
Innocentia Sibi: Ave Maria – Beyonce
Mangaliso Gumbi: Ngangingazi – Benjamin Dube
Micayla Oelofse: Rise Up – Andra Day

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