Tag: NIGERIAN IDOL

  • Nigerian idol: Nigerians not ready to hear the truth-Seyi Shay

    Nigerian idol: Nigerians not ready to hear the truth-Seyi Shay

    Popular singer, Seyi Shay who is a judge on the Nigerian Idol reality television show has reacted to critics who believe that her judging method is quite harsh.

    In an episode of Rubbin Minds with Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, the graceful songstress noted that she is paid to be a judge on the show and not a psychiatrist. Seyi Shay added that she is only being honest and blunt with the contestants but Nigerians do not seem ready to hear the truth.

    She said, “I did not think that Nigerians were not ready for the truth. I am quite blunt and I keep it real all the time; I don’t beat around the bush. The first show was such a shocker. At the end of the day, it is TV and it will always be made to look more elaborate than it was.

    “Most of the contestants that came to audition for Nigerian Idols were really good and a few of them were really bad. I am here to judge. Now, we have gone into the live episodes; so, it is now in Nigerian’s hands to decide who to be on the show or not.”

    According to her, earlier in the recording of the show, the responsibility was on the three judges to either kick people out or allow them to stay.

    She continued, “My reactions are real and very honest, but I did not know Nigerians were not ready to hear the truth. I am there to do a job; I was paid to do a job. I am a judge and not a counsellor or psychiatrist. I am there to tell the truth. I am always keeping it real. I feel like too many people are hooked on smoke screens and mirrors and social media plays a big part.”

     

  • Seyi Shay finally reacts to backlash over denigration of 17-year-old Idol contestant

    Seyi Shay finally reacts to backlash over denigration of 17-year-old Idol contestant

    Outspoken singer, Seyi Shay has responded to backlash over her harsh criticism of a 17-year-old contestant on Nigerian Idol.

    TheNewsGuru recalls that Seyi Shay while reacting to a singer’s performance on Sunday, described it as terrible.

    She said: ”You are never going to make money being a singer.

    “Who told you to come for the audition? Whoever it is, you should go back and tell them they are not your friends. That was not a good one. You have a sweet, token voice but your performance is terrible.”

    The harsh remarks of the singer has since attracted reactions from Nigerians who described her judgement as too harsh and condescending.

    Responding to the backlash, Seyi Shay on her Twitter page wrote: “ I’m feeling like JudgeJudy right now. You either LOVE her OR you HATE her, and that is quite ALRIGHT!

    “Either way, Thanks for the #1 trend tweeps .”

    Reacting to Seyi Shay’s criticism of the 17-year old ‘s audition performance,Fraank Edoho wrote: “I think the judges of Nigerian Idol should be calming down. They are a tad harsh. #nigerianidol.”

  • Reality show winners go through much pressure to please those who voted for them- Evelle, 2014 winner Nigerian Idol

    The first time I heard Evelle’s voice was her sound track in the movie Lotanna. In her usual fashion, the songbird created a master piece for the movie’s sound track.
    Zibili Evelyn Ibhade fondly called Evelle by her fans, won the 2014 edition of the Nigerian Idol. Since then, the soulful singer armed with a voice that can calm frayed nerves has continued to soar against all odds.
    Evelle clinched the ‘Best sound track’ award for the movie ‘Tatu’ at the 2018 edition of African Magic Viewers Choice Awards
    In this chat with TheNewsGuru, Evelle opens open on her passion for music, why the Nigerian music industry isn’t conducive for reality TV show winners, among other issues.
     
     
     

     
    Four years after Nigerian idols are you satisfied with how far you have come?
    No I’m not satisfied with how far I have come. I am happy to have the experience I got so far. Now I know what to do and how to set my priorities right when fame comes.
     
    Would you say the Nigerian music industry is conducive for reality TV show winners?
    Not really .I don’t think it is totally conducive yet. Reality TV shows winners go through too much pressure to please people that voted while they were in the competition. They literally sign their lives away when they win. Nigeria is gradually getting to that point where they just let people be themselves.
     
    What is the secret behind your amazing sound tracks for movies?
    My passion for giving people an experience through my music .that’s my secret.
     
    Was there a time you wanted to give up on music?
    I wanted to give up on music on several occasions. The love I have for music is too deep to have me let go.
     
    What keeps you going?
    What keeps me going is God , my family and love.
     
     

     
     
    Do you get intimidated by the success of female acts like Simi and Tiwa Savage?
    No I don’t get intimidated. .I love the fact that they are where they are right now.It just goes a long way to make me believe that whatever I want to achieve with my music is very possible .I love them and i listen to their music
     
    How would you define your style of music?
    I’m an Afro-Soul singer. I’m a soulful singer. My music is very emotional .It takes you on a journey to another world .Your imaginations are expended beyond limits and it gives you freedom to feel.
     
    What did winning Nigerian Idols do for you?
    Winning Nigerian Idol gave me a platform to start my career. It gave me a name .I came up with my stage name while I was on Nigerian idol.
     
     
    Has social media been a blessing to you or a curse?
    Social media has been a blessing to me .I’m still learning to take full advantage of it.It is a blessing
     
    Can you strip for a music video?
    Honestly I don’t think so .But I never say never.
     
    What new projects are you working on?
    I have just shot two music videos that are dropping soon .I can’t really disclose in details. However, my AMVCA award- winning song KILIMANJARO is one of the videos .Watch out.
     
    Whose advice has been instrumental to your career and who gave it?
    My parent’s advice has been keeping me on in my career. They don’t see me doing anything else apart from music. They advise me never to do anything else aside from music.