Charisma and Debbie
Two contestants have been evicted from the ongoing Citi TV’s music talent reality show, Voice Factory.
The five contestants who got evicted last Saturday at the event, held at the studios of Citi TV, were Charisma and Debbie.
Debbie and Charisma had 10.11 per cent and 9.87 per cent of the total votes respectively.
Before the eviction, the eight contestants proved their versatility by performing some Afro-pop songs.
The performances started with Lina, who performed ‘Best In Me’ by Efya.
Cleck Boyson did ‘Easy’ by Reekado Banks, after which Debbie did ‘Prepaid’ by Revy. This was followed by Charisma, who sang Burna Boy’s ‘Gbona’.
Araba did a rendition of ‘Crazy Love Remix’ by Akesse Brempong.
Kennie Kings performed ‘Yes/No’ by Banky W while Idara sang ‘Kissing’ by Yemi Alade.
The last performance on the night was by Ayjay Sam, who also did a gospel song in Afro-pop. He sang ‘Afro-pop Praise Medley’ by Chris Appau.
On the judging panel were gospel musician Edinam Bright-Davies, music producer Kaywa and Richie Mensah, CEO of Lynx Entertainment.
Voice Factory airs on Citi TV and Citi 97.3FM on Saturdays at 7:00pm. Dial *447*973#, choose the ‘vote’ option, select the name of your contestant, select your number of votes and send, to keep your favourite contestant in the competition.
The remaining six singers will, through live performance shows, battle for the ultimate prize of GH¢10, 000.
Voice Factory 2019 is sponsored by Woodin and Beta Malt.