Thursday, 20 September 2012

will Khaya Mthethwa be crowned SA's first black idol?



idols logo
pic: www.tvsa.co.za


Idols SA Season 8 contestant Khaya Mthethwa seems to have hit the right note, although it has not been easy not to be  the most popular contestant, the KZN born rising star was almost a victim of a smear campaign against him called ABK “nothing but Khaya”, which was aimed at voting against him because of a believe that he may have been head-hunted and receives preferential treatment. however this did not stop the 26 year old rising star from doing what he is known for.

By no doubt Khaya Mthethwa is talented and he deserves to be in the top 3 and so is everyone who made it to the top 3, but the songster has created a niche for himself with the judges and viewers and has given signal loud and clear that he is the real deal. And for some people to suggested Mthethwa is headhunted because he is black is nothing but an insult to his talent and to a larger black community and a disgrace that such allegations are coming from a black person.

idols oficial sponsor FORD
pic: www.ford.co.za
 The 2012 idols were able to get SPONSHIPS from big brands such as:
  • FORD FIESTA
  • KFC
  • SAMSUND GALAX
  • UNIRVESAL MUSIC COMPANY

Man of the moment, Khaya Mthethwa
pic: ww.mnet.co.za

The 2012 winner of the idols competion will walk away with a 1 year Recoding deal from UNIRVESAL MUSIC, a sport car from FORD FIESTA, and a luxurious SAMSUNG GALAXY and many other things.

"We are excited to bring this ‘talent search’ to market, where consumers not only have the opportunity to be directly part of the Idols phenomenon, but, through this competition, we hope to stimulate further interest in the music industry - offering an opportunity for consumers to demonstrate their talent and be recognised as musicians,” says Craige Fleischer, Director of Mobile Communications at Samsung Electronics SA.

"It is Ford’s third year of sponsoring MNet’s ultimate singing competition, we’re giving away two FIESTA 1.6 Titanium's, one for this season’s winner and another for the winner of the viewer's competition"said ford's spokesperson, markus jameson. 

For more exciting music from all idols contestants, tune in to channel 107, at 18:30, sunday on DSTV. for more  information on contestants you can Read here


MNET have been accused of being racist several timesd and this comes after former Idols judge Mara Louw was booted out after having raised the issue of race taking preference in crowning the ultimate winner,  now rumours are circulating  that this season Mnet is aiming at producing a black winner, thinking to myself i wondered why in South Africa should everything be about race and unfortunately this race card is now being abused. I personally know white people who have voted and who rally behind some black contestant simply because of their vocal ability not race.






19 comments:

  1. We should bear in mind that some competitions have specific policies and criterias. Dont you think that it was agreed from the beginning of the competition that their aim is to have a certain race as a winner of idols 2012.

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    1. no their didnt specify, they simply said everyone can audition as long as you have talent.

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  2. Well,Khaya I give you thumbs up.You know I believe that when people hate you because you succeed,they pour a fuel in an already burning fire

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    1. thats very true, khaya is talented and no one can take that away from him.

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  3. Khaya is a good act and I belive that he will be crowned Idols winner, he has come far and he deserves it.

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    1. i totally agree with you, he'll win the competition.

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  4. Khaya is the best, i believe he will be crowned SA's first black idol because his good talent in music.

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  5. big-up to sponsors, some organisations should consider sponsorship as one of their options of getting publicity as we know that its cheaper than normal advertising. big-up to the last three remaining constastances.

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    1. i agree, they have the best sponsors on board and that will help them grow as a brand.

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  6. Critisism of these kinds of events wil always exist, and they are crutial for the growth of an individual, what concerns me though, is the accuracy of votes. How can the public be assured that the votes are fair and that the performances are judged objectively?

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    1. thats exactly what the public is also questioning,i guess we'll have to wait for an answer from MNET's management.

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  7. Khaya is truelly talented and has touched so many people with his originality and purely nurtured talent. I personally think that he should be crowned the "IDOL" and make history in being the first black South African idol.

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    1. he is one talented singer and i hope to witness the day he'll be crowned the first black idol.

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  8. i go with Khaya the moment has arrive explore your talent!

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  9. race is nothing when it comes to vote, you just cast your vote regardless of whether the person you are interested on is black or white

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    1. thats very true, thats why i said, i've seen so many white people voting for black people based on their talents.

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  10. looking as how things stand he stand a very good chance of taking the prize home

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