The blind auditions of The Voice Nigeria season four have been nothing short of spectacular, as gifted singers continue to impress the judges and capture the hearts of the audience.
Coaches Waje, Naeto C, Niyola, and Praiz were treated to a delightful evening of breathtaking performances in episode three, leaving them in awe of the immense talent on display.
Hosted by the ever-charming Kate Henshaw and co-hosted by the talented Zainab Balogun, The Voice Nigeria Season 4, produced by FAME Studios, has been a thrilling journey so far.
The blind auditions have been the perfect stage for undiscovered talents to showcase their vocal prowess and grab the attention of the esteemed panel of judges.
Episode three was filled with surprises and excitement as the gifted contestants took the stage. Waje, known for her generosity and kind spirit, shared her New Year gifts with three lucky individuals.
A member of the band, a talented cameraman, and a member of the audience were the fortunate recipients of Waje’s thoughtful gestures.
Out of the twelve remarkable talents who performed in the hopes of securing a spot on episode three, nine left the judges in awe with their stellar performances.
Each coach was quick to commend the exceptional singers for their captivating renditions, making the selection process even more challenging.
One performance that left the coaches astounded was delivered by 28-year-old Michael Akinsola. With his soulful rendition of Bill Withers’ classic hit “Ain’t No Sunshine,” Michael managed to turn the chairs of Niyola, Praiz, and Naeto C.
In the end, he decided to join Team Niyola, adding another incredible talent to her group. Niyola’s team also welcomed Gideon Adesipe, who impressed with his unique style.
32-year-old Bryan Jeremiah showcased his incredible talent with an outstanding performance of Boyz II Men’s iconic track, “One Sweet Day.” Naeto C couldn’t resist turning his chair for Bryan, claiming him for his team.
Similarly, 22-year-old David Ikande’s rendition of Loren Alfred’s “Never Enough” secured him a spot on Team Waje. Praiz also had the fortune of adding two gifted singers, Euphoriq Asangusung and Timi Osigwe, to his team.
Adanna Onuegbu, 32, captivated the audience with her rendition of Rihanna’s hit song “Love on the Brain,” delivering a unique and refreshing interpretation. Naeto C was the sole coach to turn his chair for her, recognizing her immense talent.
Savvy Omini left the judges in awe with his powerful voice, captivating them with a soulful performance of All for One’s “I Swear.”
Naeto C couldn’t resist embracing Savvy into his team, appreciating his undeniable talent. Faith Onyeje’s exceptional performance also caught Waje’s attention, earning him a spot on her team.
Unfortunately, Emmanuel Chen, Tinuola Osuntusa, and Ifeanyi Omebe were unable to secure a place in the next round after failing to impress the coaches enough to turn their chairs.
Despite not advancing, their participation in The Voice Nigeria season four is a testament to their courage and love for music.
Sponsored by FirstBank of Nigeria, The Voice Nigeria is not just a reality TV show; it is a platform that aims to discover and promote talented singers, helping them realize their dreams of becoming international stars.
This initiative aligns with FirstBank’s commitment to fostering and showcasing talent while promoting social cohesion.
FirstBank’s support for The Voice Nigeria demonstrates the bank’s dedication to contributing to the growth of Nigeria’s music industry and the nation’s overall economic diversification, in line with the Federal Government’s diversification policy.
As The Voice Nigeria Season 4 continues to unveil more extraordinary talents, viewers eagerly anticipate the upcoming episodes filled with electrifying performances and surprising twists.
Stay tuned as the journey to find Nigeria’s next vocal sensation continues to captivate audiences nationwide.