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First Moments of The Voice Nigeria Knockouts Stage

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The Knockouts stage of the third season of The Voice Nigeria kicked off last week with Yemi Alade talents. The singer did not only launch the next stage of the music competitio­n but also dazzled with her looks which dominated conversati­ons on social media platforms. From the make-up to the costume, Yemi looked ravishing as she guided her team members on their vocal strength.

The artists performed individual­ly in front of the coaches and other team members with the hopes of getting a vote from their coaches or a steal from other coaches. For her team — Vanilla, Loven, Ewaoluwa, Toeseen, Tim Ayo and Kitay — only three advanced to the Battles. Vanilla, also known as the powerhouse of the team, was the first to clinch a spot in the Battles after performing Sia’s ‘Titanium’. She would later be joined by Kitay, the last performer of the night.

Toeseen’s rendition of ‘What Now’ by Rihanna opened the show but didn’t save her from going to the Danger Zone, a place where artists with low-performanc­e rate are sent before finally knowing their fates. However, she would later be saved by Yemi, leaving Loven, Ewaoluwa and

Tim Ayo as the only talents who didn’t make it.

Tomorrow’s episode airing on Africa Magic channels on DStv and GOtv, will see Team Falz knock it out on The Voice Nigeria stage. Fans can also catch up on episodes on Sunday on AIT, Wazobia TV and Wazobia Max, and Views Channel as well as The Voice Nigeria YouTube channel. Beyond the wow moments on TV, First Bank Nigeria is also creating exciting moments for fans on their social media pages with First Bank Moments. Fans are asked trivia questions and if answered correctly are rewarded. For instance, for last week’s episode, fans were asked the song Vanilla performed. The bank said it is committed to investing in music talents in the country and The Voice Nigeria is one of its ways it is fulfilling that pledge.

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Team Yemi Alade

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