Nigerian Idol: How the show is changing the fortune of music talents

Nigerian Idol: How the show is changing the fortune of music talents

The Net

In July 2021, Kingdom Kroseide won the 6th edition of Nigerian Idol, taking home N30m and a brand new SUV, all-expense-paid trips to Dubai and Seychelles and a recording contract. It was the beginning of a journey to musical stardom. The 24-year old was made a youth ambassador by the Bayelsa state government and has transitioned from obscurity to growing his music.

Obi Asika, one of the show’s judges, described Nigerian Idol as Africa’s most significant music platform. Being on it provides the exposure needed in the industry.

“First, this is the biggest discovery platform in Africa. Season 6 had over 100 million votes. There are over 54 countries watching you. All kinds of people are watching you, discovering your talent. On the other hand, it is great for the industry to see new talents coming through.”

Nigeria seems to have an unending pool of musical talent; discovering them and putting them on a stage where the world would notice them remains the challenge. It is not uncommon to see young musical enthusiasts and up-and-coming acts posting snippets of their songs in the comment section of popular artistes hoping to get noticed. 

Nigerian Idol has provided unrivalled opportunities to budding singers to find their niche, grow in their craft and soar. Unlike other music talent shows where the emphasis is on producing the next afrobeat superstar, there is a system that allows the singer to find their strength and help them nurture it.

Winning Nigerian Idol is a lifetime opportunity that has skyrocketed the music potential of obscure singers into stardom. Some of them have been able to turn the opportunity into lifelong careers.

Entry into the show is free as applicants go through auditions. Those who impress the judges are given golden tickets to enter the main competition. They go through a series of competitions against other contestants during the theatre weeks until a winner emerges.

Onyekachi Elizabeth Gilbert, known by her stage name, Yeka Onka, won the maiden edition of the show in 2011, taking home N7.5 million, a recording deal and a trip to South Africa. Since she won the show, she went on to form a girl band, G-Factor. She has released a couple of singles and has shared the stage with Yinka Davies, Timi Dakolo, Les Nubian, etc. She has grown from an unknown singer to one with a musical career.

Mercy Chinwo is unarguably the biggest star out of Nigerian Idol. Since she won the show in 2012, she has launched a career as a gospel artiste and an actor. Three years after she won the show, she released her first single titled ‘Testimony’ and ‘Igwe’ a year later before signing for EeZee Conceptz.

She has released two albums, The Cross My Gaze in 2018 and Satisfied in 2020. Chinwo has won several awards, including the Best Gospel Artiste at the CLIMAX Awards 2018. In 2019, she won Africa Gospel New Artiste of the Year, Africa Gospel Female Artiste of the Year and Africa Gospel Song of the Year at Africa Gospel Awards Festival. In 2020, Mercy Chinwo emerged as the Gospel Artiste of the year at the AFRIMMA Awards.

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