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The competition for the largest prize in the music and entertainment industry in Ghana get tougher by the week as the public decides who gets to stay or leave the Vodafone Icons.
Last Sunday’s edition ran shivers down the spine of the lovers of Bass as the public voted to keep the group as well as Black and Peach in the ‘bottom two’.
The Icons judges, once again, saved Black and Peach.
Although the judges had a difficulty deciding which group to save, Black N Peach proved they truly had great stage performance during the show. Miss Naa described their performance on Sunday as ‘electrifying’ while Gena West said it was ‘the best performance’ that night.
The trio seemed to have their performance on stage working for them for the past two weeks since eviction began. Bass, however, could not get the judges on their side.
The audience could not hide their disappointment when the two groups were called on stage for the evictions and the judges were once again disappointed at the way Ghana voted.
The judges however urged fans of the respective groups to vote to keep their favourites in the competition.
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