Nigerian Idol Season 6 (2021) Week 1 Performances (Video)
With Theatre Week over, the spotlight beamed on the Top 11 contestants of the sixth season of Nigeriaβs popular music talent show, Nigerian Idol. The contestants had to take on the task of performing to impress the judges – Seyi Shay, Obi Asika and DJ Sose – as well as the viewing fans at home. Sunday, May 9, 2021, was the day for the first LIVE performances of the season, and there was a lot to play for, as the two contestants with the least votes will be Eliminated this Sunday.
Akunna
The theme this week was βAfrican Legendsβ, and 23-year-old Akunna stepped up to deliver her rendition of Angelique Kidjoβs βWombo Lomboβ. Dressed in a regal purple dress, she clearly showed that her voice had recovered from the setback of Theatre Week. Assisted by a live band, she delivered an energetic performance that was well-received by the judges, with DJ Sose commenting on her growth, and Seyi Shay noting that Akunna had put up a βfantasticβ display.
Beyonce
Beyonce chose to perform Angelique Kidjoβs βAgoloβ, revealing that it was a song that she enjoyed listening to in her childhood days. Matching the energy of an African classic is no easy task, but she put in a good shift, with Seyi Shay stating that her voice had become βa lot strongerβ, and Obi Asika commenting on her improved confidence.
Clinton
Clinton dedicated his cover of βSweet Motherβ, the classic composed by the late Prince Nico Mbarga, to his mother. Assisted by an enthusiastic live band and backing vocalists, he delivered an energetic performance, with cute dance moves to boot. Obi Asika lauded his infusion of ad-libs, but DJ Sose noted that there was a drop in the quality of delivery.
Comfort
Styl-Plusβ 2004 classic βOlufunmiβ was the song that Comfort chose for her debut live performance. She struggled with her vocals, and the judges felt that she did not bring her A-game, even though Obi Asika commended her fashion choices.
Daniel
Daniel, dressed in a red suit, elected to try out Lucky Dubeβs reggae hit βIβve Got You Babeβ. Obi Asika noted that he looked comfortable, and DJ Sose seemed to be satisfied by his performance.
Emmanuel
Dotun, who opted to perform a cover of Miriam Makebaβs βMalaikaβ, was praised by Obi Asika and DJ Sose for his vocal range and emotive display, and Seyi Shay described the rendition as βcaptivating.β Emmanuel handed in a scintillating cover of Majek Fashekβs βSend Down The Rainβ, earning plaudits from the judges for his βstage presenceβ and βoriginality.β
Faith
Donning a bowler hat, Faith went for Sir Victor Uwaifoβs βJoromiβ, with some help from the live band. He maintained his vocal energy from start to finish, and the judges seemed pretty pleased with his performance.
Faith Mac
Salif Keitaβs βAfricaβ is a difficult pick for any singer, but Faith Mac stepped up to the plate, bringing the high pitch and strong projection that the song deserved.
Francis
Francis took on Lucky Dubeβs βRemember Meβ for his live performance, partly because his father loved the song, and partly because he wanted to spare a few thoughts for people who had to grow up without a father figure. Seyi Shay positively commented on his vocal range, and Obi Asika also felt that the singing was βemotive.β
Kingdom
The final performance of the night had Kingdom performing Lebo Mβs βThe Lion Sleeps Tonightβ (from the movie Lion King), a rendition which sat well with the judges: Obi Asika commented on his βpresence.β
At this stage of the competition, the power is solely in the hands of the viewers, as they get to determine who stays and who leaves. Voting on Nigerian Idol is via website, mobile site, MyDStv and MyGOtv apps and via SMS, which is available only in Nigeria.