It was
a beautiful night of Soul and Jazz music by the sensational six. Since
the pains and agony of eviction was over, the contestants flowed
effortlessly in the Soul and Jazz night.
Niniola opened the stage with the song 'TO LOVE YOU MORE' by CELINE DION, the Judges felt she performed amazingly now than ever before. Immaculate did 'SAME 'OLE LOVE' by ANITA BAKER; the Judges liked her performance especially the African feel she fused into the song.
Omolayo raised the bar with 'UNFORGETTABLE' by NAT KING COLE, the Judges said he was passionate, sensual, comfortable, gentle and with matured vocal.
Margaret's 'WALK ON' by DIONNE WARWICK earned her beautiful compliments from the Judges. She was commended for her consistency, confidence on stage. The Judges hope the whole of Liberia will be proud of her. Roland did 'GEORGIA ON MY MIND' by RAY CHARLES, the Judges thought he was too comfortable on stage as he was in his comfort zone with the song.
Wrapping up the evening's performances was Olawale doing 'WHEN I WAS YOUR MAN by BRUNO MARS’; the Judges gave him 110% all the way because he has shown more consistency. Olawale praised for showcasing a transformed character that goes with the song. He got the crowd with his performance and it was a beautiful way of wrapping up the night of Soul and Jazz.
Margaret's 'WALK ON' by DIONNE WARWICK earned her beautiful compliments from the Judges. She was commended for her consistency, confidence on stage. The Judges hope the whole of Liberia will be proud of her. Roland did 'GEORGIA ON MY MIND' by RAY CHARLES, the Judges thought he was too comfortable on stage as he was in his comfort zone with the song.
Wrapping up the evening's performances was Olawale doing 'WHEN I WAS YOUR MAN by BRUNO MARS’; the Judges gave him 110% all the way because he has shown more consistency. Olawale praised for showcasing a transformed character that goes with the song. He got the crowd with his performance and it was a beautiful way of wrapping up the night of Soul and Jazz.
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