Contestants Fred, Paul Gee and King Solomon failed to make it to the next stage in Week 4 of Adom TV’s reality programme The Big Talent Show.
The three have entertained fans since the inception of the entertainment programme but luck eluded them as they could not get enough votes to propel them forward.
Meanwhile, last Sunday, fans witnessed performances from most of the contestants who were determined to avoid eviction.
Short Prophet opened the show with a gospel performance. His rendition of traditional gospel songs from the Volta Region got people dancing and rejoicing. His stagecraft and energetic performance wowed the judges. He was also lauded for his costume.
Nana Yaw did a native cultural dance from the Northern Region of Ghana dubbed Tigari. The judges loved his performance and urged him to be versatile.
Shatta Wifi imitated King Ayisoba by performing his 'I want To See My Father' song that shot him to fame. Shatta Wifi showed versatility by playing the kologo, a traditional Ghanaian instrument, as well.
Bie Gya took to acting this week. She played an old ‘Fante’ lady who intercepted a conversation between two people trying to cook up a date.
C-Nortey tightened the championship gap with his creative dancing drama. It worked for him last week and this time around he played a doctor who had a Covid-19 patient to treat. What intrigued the audience and judges was the size of his syringes – too huge.
Paul Gee didn’t impress the judges, thus he was urged to up his creative game. His Covid-19 play didn’t go well as his facts were contrary to what Coronavirus is about.
Fred changed his style this week by emulating a warrior in the Ashanti Kingdom but that wasn’t interesting enough for the judges.
Size Two was lauded for his fake prophet performance but Judge Clemento Suarez wasn’t impressed with the content. He praised him for his stagecraft but insisted it wasn’t enough to generate a compelling showdown.
Martha performed Adani Best’s Maafio hit song and spiced it up with a background performance. It took her through the eviction stage regardless.
Faith Power has been one of the promising contestants in The Big Talent Show. His acrobatic moves keep surprising the judges and those who support him. Akumaa Mama Zimba opened up on how he fascinates her with his unpredictable performances.
King Solomon took the show to Volta Region with his traditional Agbadza dance. Agbadza is an Ewe dance that evolved from the times of war into a very popular recreational dance.
Kumawood actor Tapoli acted as a carpenter this week. His attempt to sell an air-conditioned coffin to a Muslim man proved futile.
Ankaa Baako took on instrumentals of defunct music group Akyeame’s Mesan Aba song and laid it down with his own lyrics. It saved him from being evicted.
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