Day: January 22, 2022

How to win Nigerian Idol 2022: Season 7

How to win Nigerian Idol 2022: Season 7

The seventh edition of Nigerian Idol is ready to kick off and there are loads of new additions to the show.

Since it made its debut in Nigeria, The Nigerian Idol has been a platform for talent discovery and expression.   

Nigerian Idol 2022 (S7) starts on Sunday, February 6, 2022.

The Idol franchise has over the years produced some of the biggest Nigerian singers such as Timi Dakolo, Mercy Chinwo, and Omawumi who have gone ahead to make a name for themselves in the global music scene.   

Wanna win Nigerian Idol 2022: Season 7? Here are some tips:

Tips for winning Nigerian Idol 2022 {With contributions from Nigerian Idol}

1) Choose the right song

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E no be a matter of ‘most famous song’ o, it’s all about choosing a song you’re comfortable with, and one that’ll allow you to play around and show your vocal skills without folding.

Like, are you comfortable singing the song? Do the notes cause you any breathing discomfort?

Read: Adekunle Gold gets real on new song “Mercy” {Review}

Do you know the lyrics? So, it’d help to go through the song list and choose MORE THAN ONE to perfect. Got it? Good!

2) Train! Train! Train!

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No matter how talented you are, don’t get too comfy. Adequate Preparation trumps talent. Do vocal training, find a coach, rehearse as many times as possible in a day.

This does not mean you should stress your voice out. Just makes sure there is adequate amount of preparation that goes into your performance.

This will boost your confidence when you finally get on stage of Nigerian Idol 2022 (Season 7)

3) Exercise!

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Now that you can spit the lyrics in your sleep, get down to business and align your vocals by doing some exercises. Think of this as a pre-Olympic ritual.

There’s a stretch before the act, yes? Just a few minutes before you start recording, do some vocal warm-ups and you’ll be good to go.

4) Quality is King

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Great camera quality, amazing lighting, a fitting background and some kind of external noise cancellation.

All these factors will play an important role in submitting a quality audition clip. Check these from your list and it may just be a ‘yes’!

5) Maintain your originality

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Don’t try to overimpress by vocalising too much or doing extra stuff. Be yourself. Maintain your authenticity because the Judges will see right through you.

Read: Skiibii “Baddest boy” ft Davido: What does the song need? {Review}

Being yourself also allows you to get flexible and dynamic with whatever song you’ve chosen to sing.

6) “Carpe Diem” the stage! (Sieze the stage)

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No matter how aligned with your voice the chosen song is, the delivery won’t have as much impact if you’re not confident.

In fact, eh, we heard through the grapevine that our judges can identify confidence in your singing. So do your mantras, meditate, or whatever rocks your ‘voice’. Just get your mind right and your confidence at a high, before stepping into the spotlight.

7) Have fun with it!

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Your eagerness to board the Nigerian Idol success train tells us that you’re passionate about music and want to live your life rhythmically, yes?

Read: Most Streamed Nigerian Artists on YouTube 2022

So, now that you’ve identified the strength in your voice, studied your songs and did a confidence mantra, you’re ready to take the spotlight and are going to have fun while at it, right?!

Remember, sha, this is an experience no one will take away from you, so make sure you bring your unicorns and rainbows.

8) Judge yourself first!

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After putting everything together, wear the critics’ cape and judge the entry for yourself. Ask yourself (or some friends/fam) if this’d blow your mind if you were a judge. If so, then you’re good to go.

How to win Nigerian Idol
1) Choose the right song
2) Train!
3) Maintain your originality
4) Quality is King
5) Exercise
6) “Sieze the stage”!
7) Have fun with it
8) Judge yourself first

There are also so many things to learn about the Nigerian Idol now considering that its taking a new turn.

When is Nigerian Idol 2022 starting?

All things being equal, Nigerian Idol 2022 (S7) starts on Sunday, February 6, 2022.

This gives a lot of time to the participants to practise as much as they can because it Nigerian Idol 2022 is coming back hotter!

Who are the Judges?

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For Nigerian Idol 2021 (S6), the Judges were Seyi Shay, Obi Asika and DJ Sose. However, Nigerian Idol 2022 has Simi and DBanj as the new Judges replacing Seyi Shay and DJ Sose.

Meanwhile, Obi Asika remains a judge on Nigerian Idol 2022.

The Executive Head of Content and West Africa Channels at MultiChoice Nigeria, Busola Tejumola said the selection of the Judges was a thorough and intentional one. He said:

“We could not think of a better trio to be the season’s judges than Obi Asika, D’banj, and Simi.

The three of them combined bring decades worth of experience in the music and entertainment business, as well as individual mastery of their crafts.

We have no doubt that they will keep the viewers entertained in what will be a spectacular season!”

The new Judges of Nigerian Idol 2022 (S7) are also super pumped about judging the show. Popular singer and songwriter Simi said:

“I’ve always loved the idea of being a judge and I think it’s a fun thing to do. I plan to be very honest and have fun and hopefully gain inspiration from those that come on the show.”

The returning Judge Obi Asika also expressed his excitement as he returns to Nigerian Idol 2022 (Season 7).

“I will be looking for special talents and new faces this year. I’m also excited to work with the rest of the judges this season, and I will be very fair and real to every contestant just like I was last year.”

On his part, DBanj was extremely thrilled at the reality of being a judge on Nigerian Idol 2022. He said:

“I was out of the country when I found out that I was going to be a judge for this season of Nigerian Idol and I couldn’t contain my excitement. I’m coming in with my own strategy so viewers should expect a bang.”

Requirements for Registering for Nigerian Idol 2022

Of course, there are set rules that Nigerian Idol has laid down before you can apply for the competition. However, these rules are not stringent. Here they are:

1) You must be a Nigerian citizen

2) You must be a Nigerian Citizen living in Nigeria. Nigerians in diaspora are not allowed to participate in Nigerian Idol 2022

3) Participants who are interested in contesting in Nigerian Idol 2022 must be within 16 years of age to 30 years of age (16-30)

4) If you participated in the past editions of Nigerian Idol, then you won’t be allowed to participate in Nigrian Idol 2022. This is yo give other people the chance to participate.

5) You must have a phone number and valid email address that can be reachable at all times. This is so you can receive messages and updates from Nigerian Idol

6) You must have NIN (National Identification Number) or a Nigerian Passport. Without either means of identification, you cannot participate in Nigerian Idol 2022

7) You must upload a recorded video of yourself singing. The video must be at least thirty (30) seconds)

7) You must have a YouTube channel. This will make fiding the videos you upload easy, and problem make the Nigerian Idol team go through your past video.

How do I register for Nigerian Idol 2022 (Season 7)?

Unfortunately, Auditions for Nigerian Idol 2022 has already been done. According to Nigerian Idol, MultiChoice Nigeria announced physical auditions for Nigerian Idol season 7. The auditions were be held on Saturday, 4 December 2021, at the Colossus Hotel, Ikeja, Lagos.

The physical auditions were the last phase of the audition process for Nigerian Idol 2022 (Season 7) and commenced by 9 am at the Colossus Hotel, Ikeja.

Announcing the new season, Executive Head, Content and West Africa Channels at MultiChoice Nigeria, Busola Tejumola, said: 

“MultiChoice remains committed to promoting and giving young music talents in Nigeria a platform to shine and actualize their dreams.

Season seven promises to be even bigger and more entertaining. So if you believe you have what it takes to be the next Nigerian Idol, be a part of the auditions starting November 14.”

The competition is only open to participants between the ages of 16 – 30  years. Intending participants are to come along with their passport or NIN card as proof of identification.

If you auditioned on the online audition platform and were unsuccessful, you are welcome to come audition at the physical audition.

What can I win on Nigerian Idol 2022 (Season 7)

The prizes to be won keeps getting better every edition.

■At the first edition of Nigerian Idol, 26-year-old Onyekachi Elizabeth Gilbert Onwuka aka “yeka onka” won 7.5 Million Naira, a recording contract with Sony, a car and an all-expense-paid trip to South Africa. 

■At the sixth edition of Nigerian Idol {Nigerian Idol 2021), Kingdom Krosede was the winner.Kingdom Kroseide emerged winner after an intense musical contest involving over 3000 hopefuls from across the country, and over 16 million Votes recorded at the Finale.

Read: 5 Nigerian albums to expect in 2022

Following the completion of the online and physical Auditions last November, Kroseide was given a prize money of 30 million Naira, a brand new SUV, an all expense paid trips to Dubai and Seychelles, a recording contract, a one year supply of Bigi Drinks.

Meanwhile, in this edition of Nigerian Idol, barely two weeks after announcing the return of the fan favourite reality singing competition show; Nigerian Idol,

MultiChoice Nigeria has revealed that the reward for the eventual winner will be a recording contract with a leading record label and more than 50 million Naira worth of prizes which include a cash prize and a brand new car. 

Speaking on the prizes, Executive Officer of MultiChoice Nigeria, John Ugbe said:

“Our drive to empower talented Nigerian youth is at the forefront of our decision to return with Nigerian Idol. Nigerians are enormously talented in every sector and over the years.

Nigerian music has been one of our greatest exports to the world and you can see how well the world has received Nigerian music.”.

The prizes for Nigerian Idol 2022: Season 7 are bigger because Nigerian Idol has partnered with Binance and Bigi to bring the best experience to the viewers and the winner of the show.

Where can I watch Nigerian Idol 2022: Season 7?

The countdown is officially on for the seventh Season of the show, which premieres February 2022 on DStv and GOtv.

Get ready for Nigerian Idol 2022: Season 7!

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Adekunle Gold gets real on new song “Mercy” {Review}

Adekunle Gold gets real on new song “Mercy” {Review}

Adekunle Gold just released the fourth single “Mercy” of his forthcoming studio album titled “Catch me if you can”– One of the Most anticipated 2022 Nigerian albums

On “Mercy” Adekunle Gold gets as real as possible, and here is why.

Adekunle Gold “Mercy” review

Adekunle Gold’s journey to stardom was shot on with the announcement of his album and the releases of his songs “Sinner” and “High” featuring Davido.

However, as much as these songs had their millions of fans, and charted atop several charts, it low-key signaled a stereotypical form of “feel good” music.

Read: Most Streamed Nigerian Artists on YouTube 2022

This doesn’t make the songs bad. They are hit songs with good vibes, but they don’t entirely contain “the whole Adekunle Gold package”.

Meanwhile, with “Mercy” the case is different. Adekunle Gold gets as real as possible, admitting his fame and growth in the music industry, and questioning the substance of people’s support for him.

He says:

“Make I no dey pop rose with my enemy”

Here, Adekunle Gold prays to God to guide him on his journey to stardom. No doubt, he is already a star, this stage is a new level for him, and on this level, he needs original friends, and not friends that come with clout.

“Mercy” gets more real when Adekunle gold actually admits that he is now a star. He knows he is big enough that people will want follow him everywhere and probably hurt him.

Oh lord have mercy mercy
This fake love con dey plenty plenty
And they try do man dirty dirty
jo jia ma je kia sesin sesin
ye ye o

“Mercy” is an amazing song because when Adekunle Gold prays to God for protection and guidance, it’s not obvious he is praying entirely, and he doesn’t bore the listeners with recycled over used lyrics.

Of course, the lyrics on “Mercy” is awesome, but this is not all that contributes to making the song.

Read: Why Chike’s “The Brother’s Keeper” album is worth waiting for!

It is devoid of all extras to make the song sound like a “feel-good” song.

It is a real song about a real life situation and not to get at anyone in particular.

“Mercy” proves that Adekunle Gold doesn’t make music to impress anyone. Or, for a lot of people who thought he changed his sound completely.

This is still Adekunle Gold that sang songs like “Fame” with all practicality.

The other “changed” part is just a evolving part of being an artist.

“Mercy” is a song embedded with so much originality that depicts Adekunle Gold’s complete sense of duty as a musician. It underlines how authentic Adekunle Gold has stayed to passing a message to his fans with his music.

Click here to pre-order Adekunle Gold’s forthcoming album – “Catch me if you can”

Adekunle Gold “Mercy” lyrics

(Intro)
“AG Baby carry body body
U-ba!
Bad boy no dey worry worry o
U- ba!

(Verse 1)
Open my eyes
Show me wey dey for me
Make I no dey pop rose with my enemy
scatter dem faraway I cross seven seas
helper wey dey disguise na principality

(Chorus)
Oh lord have mercy mercy
This fake love con dey plenty plenty
And they try do man dirty dirty
jo jia ma je kia sesin sesin
ye ye o

Who born the pesin pesin
wey want cross me
make them try me try me
red eye red eye no more padi padi
thank you i am sorry sorry o o

When i show
make dem make way make way
when i show
make dem gbese bayii
i go dey pose
i go dey denge denge
i go dey pose
dem go waka kuruke

When i show
make dem make way make way
when i show
make dem gbese bayii
i go dey pose
i go dey denge denge
i go dey pose
dem go waka kuruke

(Verse 2)
As you can see I am just beginning
And I trouble nobody
make nobody bother me
As you see me na god dey fight for me
Nobody touching me
Can’t stop my destiny

Wetin i do do do
Me i be your guy in your daily news
it’s been a long time and I paid my dues
I’m premium now so I pick and choose

Ni ita faji
Won mo bi mo se je
Bad boy date and no apologize
Bet on myself and I am rolling the dice
Girl i’m into you

(Chorus)
Oh lord have mercy mercy
This fake love con dey plenty plenty
And they try do man dirty dirty
jo jia ma je kia sesin sesin
ye ye o

Who born the pesin pesin
wey want cross me
make them try me try me
red eye red eye no more padi padi
thank you i am sorry sorry o o

when i show
make dem make way make way
when i show
make dem gbese bayii
i go dey pose
i go dey denge denge
i go dey pose
dem go waka kuruke

when i show
make dem make way make way
when i show
make dem gbese bayii
i go dey pose
i go dey denge denge
i go dey pose
dem go waka kuruke

Make i no go pop rose with my enemy
Open my eyes show me wetin dey for me”

Here are the things we expect from Adekunle Gold’s forthcoming studio album “Catch me if you can”

First, the title “Catch me if you can” suggests growth- enormous growth that requires people to catch up with Adekunle Gold’s new sounds and the level he aims to reach now.

He is not even suggesting that you can catch him, he’s suggesting that you try, but even if you try, it doesn’t sound like you may be able to catch up with him because like he says “Catch me, if you can”

Ahead “Catch me if you can”, Adekunle Gold has released three singles
 “High” ft. Davido
 “Sinner” ft. Lucky Daye
 “It is what it is”

The first single “It is what it is” was released April 2021. “Sinner” was released in July 2021 and “High” was released in September 2021. Of all these singles, “High” has gained more traction and more streams, with more than 8 million views on YouTube within two months.

1) The album will be a “feast of dynamic sounds”
Upon the release of Adekunle Gold’s “High” with Davido, a user commented on YouTube that Adekunle Gold has reinvented himself to boost his status, streams and income in the industry.

“It is what it is” sounded like what signposts a new decision. Like “Hey guys, I been singing “good boy songs” since all this while, but let’s switch it up”.
So yeah, it is what it is. In all sincerity, this new sound is really helping Adekunle Gold’s career and status in the industry because his song “High” is literally everywhere in Nigeria. It has gained so much traction and popularity that it is competing with his greatest hits “Orente” and “Pick up”

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These dynamic sounds will also usher in a new stage in Adekunle Gold’s career as he seems to have “broken” whatever was holding him down from exploring all parts of his music.

Though the songs actually sound more like “bad boy songs”, his fans are going crazy about it and accepting it very well because his music sounds good; sounds fire, and as long as he still makes good music, he has the support of his fans.

2) Sound Engineering
“Gold”– Adekunle Gold’s debut album, was a masterpiece. The sound engineering was on point and the reason for this was not far-fetched.

His wife- Simisola actually mixed and mastered the album. Simi is a sound engineer apart from being a singer and songwriter. And if you know something and sound engineers and record producers who also happen to be singers and songwriters, they have no bad songs- no matter how hard they try to.

The sound engineering on “Catch me if you can” will be delicious, as the singles released ahead the album already proved that fact. The sound engineering will help the authenticity of Adekunle Gold’s sound and reduce all imbalances to produce the right effects that will get people more synced with his songs.

3) Features
So far, he has released three singles ahead “Catch me if you can” and two of the singles have very interesting features. The first is with American Singer- Lucky Daye, and the second “High”- with Davido.

Both singles (“High” and “Sinner”) have cleared such a promising path for the album, and it’s only easy to assert that the album will do very well on streaming platforms and top numerous charts- both local and international.

There seems to be more promising features on the album that will make it a bomb upon release. Hopefully, he may have a song with Simi on the album.

But then, more interesting features on this album will increase its reception, streams and traction

Adekunle gold mercy review

Facts? Adekunle Gold has come far and has tangible results to show for his journey. It may be difficult to say what record label he is signed to currently. He has about 20 singles and most of them-in fact, majority of them are hit songs and we hope he’s bringing the heat on his new album “Catch me if you can”.

Afropop singer-songwriter Adekunle Gold announced the release of his next album titled “Catch me if you can” which will be made available on all streaming platforms on February 4, 2022.

The singer took to his Instagram page to make this announcement.

“Catch me if you can” is Adekunle Gold’s fourth studio album. He has successfully released three studio albums all to acclaim. Adekunle Gold is one of few Nigerian artists to have his first album –“Gold” debut on Billboard World Album Chart. The album debuted as No 7 on the chart upon release.

After this, he released two more albums “About 30” (2018) and “Afropop Vol 1″ (2020).

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