Falz is a
coach on the ongoing music reality show, “The Voice Nigeria’’, and his team was
the center of Saturday’s knockout stage where they had to fight for their spots
on the show.
Taking the
lead on the second round of the Knockout was Neky who delivered a
salsa-inspired performance of the popular hit from the ’90s, ‘Killing Me
Softly’ by “The Fugees’’.
While the
coaches commended her for the performance, she was sent to the danger zone by
her coach, Falz.
Next up was
Naomi Mac who gave a heartwarming and powerful rendition of Whitney Houston’s
‘I Look To You’. Her performance got amazing commendations from all four
coaches – Darey, Yemi Alade, Waje and Falz.
Waje and
Darey were ready to steal her on the spot should she be sent to the danger
zone. However, she was selected straight to the Battles.
Okemdiya
stepped up to perform a rendition of Adekunle Gold’s “Something Different”.
After what seemed to be an enjoyable performance, he was sent to the danger
zone.
On his
part, KPee slew his performance as he delivered a personalised and entertaining
rendition of ‘Risky’ by Davido.
Although he
was moved to the danger zone, the episode took an unexpected turn when Waje and
Darey immediately hit their buzzer to steal KPee to their teams.
As was
being done in the Blinds, the two coaches had to pitch their teams to KPee who
eventually chose Darey as his new coach.
Meanwhile,
Peace did an energetic performance of ‘Wanted’ by Tiwa Savage. Her fate on the
show would be decided after the last talent from the team made her performance.
Tamara
captivated the coaches with her rendition of ‘Bleeding Love’ by Leona Lewis
which earned her a straight ticket to the Battles.
At the end
of the night, Falz had to make a difficult decision of choosing one from the
talents already in the danger zone. Eventually, he chose Peace and the others
came to the end of their journey on the show.
For the third season of The Voice Nigeria, sponsored by
First Bank, Airtel and Baba Ijebu, the winning talent would go home with a
monetary reward, a brand-new car, and an international recording contract.
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