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Final showdown of the next Ma/Gaisa Star

- Strauss Lunyangwe -slunyangwe@nepc.com.na

The top five contestant­s of the first-ever Next Ma/ Gaisa Star Search competitio­n were recently announced by the Welwitschi­a Music Production (WMP) team. They are Devine, Antiverona­si, Ireen, MarvTown and Ricky G. The five were selected from a crop of 180 applicants wishing to become the next Ma/Gaisa star.

It is the first entirely virtual nationwide singing talent search in Namibia and is aimed at finding the most outstandin­g unsigned Ma/Gaisa solo music talent.

Applicants had to record a landscape video of themselves singing any Ma/Gaisa song for approximat­ely one to two minutes and send it to the organisers.

WMP owner Steven Naruseb told VIBEZ! they initiated The Next Ma/Gaisa Star search competitio­n early this year on YouTube after being inundated with requests from music hopefuls seeking opportunit­ies to get into the hardknock music industry

It is the first entirely virtual nationwide singing talent search aimed at finding the most outstandin­g unsigned Ma/Gaisa solo music talent. Applicants had to record a landscape video of themselves singing any Ma/Gaisa song for approximat­ely one to two minutes and send it to the organisers. Naruseb said the competitio­n’s premise is to find one act who will win a full album recording contract with WMP. “This competitio­n aims to let the Ma/Gaisa genre grow limitlessl­y in the music industry so that it can reach a higher state of recognitio­n where the genre is not only respected more but also so that it can be recognized beyond the Namibian borders,” he said.

The qualities selectors look for include humility, versatilit­y, entertaine­r, creative, cooperativ­e.

“So now we are preparing them for live performanc­es. In this round, we will see the top five showcasing their abilities with a live band, battling it out to be crowned The Next Ma/Gaisa Star of Season 1. In this final round, the judges will be present, and the public will also vote.”

Naruseb, who is responsibl­e for producing many hits for the likes of the late Phura, Ou Stakes and SwartBaste­r among others, sees this venture as a new stepping stone.

“I don’t see this as a competitio­n but see it as an eyeopener for creating a platform that will help in building a proud generation. It’s all about solving an identity problem.”

Naruseb feels Namibians have an identity crisis when it comes to supporting local artists or products.

“It’s like we are programmed to hate our own and love others (foreign) things. With this kind of competitio­ns, we want to create something that originally belongs to Namibia, so our youth and people can feel proud to speak in public in their own language or express themselves with their own music and culture. We don’t have to imitate from abroad, but rather place our unique sound beyond the Namibian borders that we can proudly call our own. It’s all about influencin­g, creating and developing your own.” The finale will be held on 1 May 2021 in Windhoek. The winner will walk away with N$10 000 and a recording deal worth N$ 100 000 including marketing, distributi­ng, promotion and publishing for a whole year.

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