Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Idols SA: And then there were two!

- Showbiz Reporter

IT was a bitterswee­t finish as fans bid farewell to Top 3 Idols Season 13 finalist, Botlhale, whose journey ended just short of next week’s grand finale.

The spectacula­r apex at Carnival City will feature musical prodigies Paxton (17), and Mthokozisi (25), in what promises to be an unforgetta­ble night of music, dance and confetti.

But before exiting the Idols stage, Botlhale got to make some remarkable memories as part of the Top 3 whirlwind internatio­nal tour. He, Paxton and Mthokozisi enjoyed a packed four-day tour of London before coming back home to record their singles, which they debuted in Round One.

Botlhale’s Afropop love song Good Enough, Mthokozisi’s own compositio­n Masithanda­ne and Paxton’s pop tune Demonstrat­e drew great reviews from the judges and enthusiast­ic reception from the live audience. If that’s anything to go by, the three brand new songs are going to be selling fast.

Round Two saw Paxton and Mthokozisi recreating their Theatre Week performanc­es – only better. The teen sensation performed Estelle’s American Boy while the inked Durban boy sang Musa’s Mthande. They closed the show with their third and last round of the evening, where they chose songs they felt were their best acts on the show so far. Mthokozisi went with Ringo’s timeless Kum Nakum, giving a smoulderin­g show that left Unathi speechless, Randall saying he deserved being in the Top Two and Somizi declaring: “That’s how you close the show!”

For her last showcase, Paxton slowed it down with a sweet rendition of Judy Garland’s Somewhere Over the Rainbow. Somizi gushed about her “incredible” voice control and Randall urged her to enjoy the next few

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