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TV3’s reality show Mentor III was alive last Sunday with the six contestants putting in their all to stay in the competition.
The contestants had the opportunity to perform twice. They were first presented with challenges of singing breathtaking songs then performed local songs in the second round.
Each contestants performed with his or her Mentor star, giving out wonderful performance.
During the first round of the competition, the Judges comprising Dominic, Mark, Mama Rama and the guest Judge KSM commentted on their performance.
According to the Judges the contestants need to work on their breath control and also described contestant Paa as too gentle for the show.
Only Paa from the Western region did not perform with his Mentor star but managed to do his best. His beautiful rendition of the song soothed the studio audience and the rest of the Judges’ heart.
Erico from the Greater Accra stepped in with his Mentor star, Christiana Love, a renowned gosple artiste to thrill audience with some contagious sounds.
Followed was Nadjat from the Western region who also came up with her Mentor star, Abrewa Nana a hip life artiste. They were able to move the crowd.
Ras Lisa from the Ashanti region showed up with her Mentor star giving out splendid show which was absorbed by all.
Faya from the Greater Accra did his best to impress both audience and Judges as well with his Mentor star Kwabena Kwabena, a hip life artiste.
Paul from the Eastern region with his Mentor King Ayisoba ended the show well as studio audience were standing and dancing throughout their performance .
The show still continues next week as the competition becomes tougher and tougher. Keep the votes coming by texting your favourite contestants to Tigo short code 888 to remain in the house.
Source: ghanamusic
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