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Potential Popstars Cut To 30

Written by TVSA Team from the blog Popstars 2010 Recaps on 18 Oct 2010
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The Top 46 contestants on Saturday night's episode of Popstars began Workshop Week at the Fairmont Zimbali Lodge on the Dolphin Coast and their eyes were as big as saucers when they were assigned rooms, only to find all sorts of prezzies on their beds.

Everyone was welcomed, the atmosphere was full of excitement, the sea was visible to those who'd never seen it before and all was good with the world.

For a while. Soon it all came crashing down.

Before they knew it the Top 46 were already into their work and the pace never let up until they were whittled down to 30, with 16 unfortunates packing their bags and heading home in tears into the night.

The first bit of advice from judge PJ Powers was for everyone to stop singing, as they were all rehearsing and trying to impress each other and putting their voices at risk. That threw a few of them.

The first assignment was the Golden Minute, in which each contestant had to sing in front of the judges and the other contestants for a minute, as a means of getting to know them better.

Day 2 began at 6am sharp with an exercise session and a run and some were lectured for arriving late. If you can't make it to a 6am appointment, how will you make it in the industry? A good question, Martin.

The Day 2 mentors were Jamali, who were there to help with motivation and vocal training. Who better to give advice than a group who has been there, done that, got the paycheque?

The contestants were split into groups of five or six and could sing either Ain't No Mountain High Enough by Jamali, or I Wanna Know What Love Is by Mariah Carey.

The Top 46 were also put through choreography sessions with choreographer Carlos, who reminded them that it's not all about the singing - you gotta be able to move.

The groups performed at the end of Day 2 and were split into four lines - one line of 16 was eliminated, making a Top 30.

The Top 30 began Day 3 bizarrely, helping their new mentor, PJ Powers, sing her song Help (which she later sang with their backing again). They also had more vocal training and choreography and in the evening performed for the judges in groups once more, this time singing I Want to be a Billionaire.

Just as more were about to be cut, the show ended - next week the judges will axe more, as the Final Decision approaches.



3 Comments

Green.arrow
18 Oct 2010 08:44

I love talent searches, especially music talent searches....but i just dont understand popstars.
1.It doesnt inspire me...
2. I actually dont understand what their direction is???.....The last pop stars i watched ws the one that gave us Adillah, contestants were eventully narrowed down to five, they werent competing as groups for the price....if my memory serves me well.
3. it seems disorganised???? What is Martin's job now tht the auditions are done??

I'll give it one more week when there isnt a lot of pple maybe it will seem more organised. But istill that doesnt make sense bcos there is a sense of organisation in Idols even during auditions stages...

As someone who looked forward to the show im just disappointed. There is talent no doubt...even better talent than we get in idols. But somehow the execution of the show is putting me off,it is just too confusing and ....boring.

Green.arrow
18 Oct 2010 08:50

One other thing:
When PJ Powers was singing "help", i wish we could have heard the top 30's contribution to the song more. Their volume was non existant all i could hear was PJ. No offence to mamzo but its the top 30 whose talent we are supposed to hear. For mass choir they just were not audible at all....i was very annoyed!

Only highlight:
Was when the 16 were cutoff and they played "bye bye" from the first pop stars in the back groud. Well done......now use more of that background sound engineering to make even more magical effects,its necessary!!

Ssso diaspointed!....so far.

pele
18 Oct 2010 09:00

all i can say is damn South Africa has talent !!!


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