Sowetan

Tesmin-Robyn sad about her Idols exit

But she’s happy to begin career with a known name

- By Masego Seemela seemelam@arena.africa

Tesmin-Robyn Khanye’s Idols SA exit on Sunday is a move she saw coming after the negative reviews she received from judges Somizi Mhlongo, Thembi Seete and Thabo “JR” Bogopa.

The 23-year-old from Johannesbu­rg got booted off the singing competitio­n after she received the least amount of votes from the public.

Remaining in the competitio­n is Ty Loner, Thapelo, Noxolo, Nozi, Mpilwenhle, Kabelo, Ceejay and Zee.

“The comments I received from the judges last week Sunday set the tone for my whole week… Somehow I knew I’d be the one going home,” the top 9 contestant told Sowetan.

“This is because none of the three judges liked my rendition of Siyaya Phambili by Stimela. They told me I could do more and not hold back.

“I won’t lie, I am sad that I got eliminated but I guess it is what it is. Naturally, I tend to put up a brave face because that’s what I have to do but it saddens me that I am out.”

Khanye first tried her luck on Idols SA in 2021 and only reached the top 16.

“I planned to make it to the top 10 and I did. I just wanted to get my name out there and I did so by reaching as far as I have. I’ve noticed that viewers get to notice and pay attention to the names in the top 10, so I’m glad that somehow people know who I am,” she adds.

Khanye has been a singer from a young age. Her mother spotted her singing talent when she used to sing TKZee’s Dlala Mapantsula in their living room. She went on to sing in school and church choirs, which helped shape and hone her singing skills.

As she has now embarked on a quest to chase after her destiny in the music industry, Khanye recalls being a part of a clique as one of her memorable moments on Idols.

“I made new friends on Idols. I got to know the production team quite well. I also was very close to Mpilwenhle, Ty Loner, Ceejay and Hope, who got axed in the top 12. The five of us were like a whole entire squad who were always there to support each other,” she says.

All is not doom and gloom for the axed contestant though.

“I have a body of work that I want to put out… I just needed the platform to put the spotlight on my name. My main aim was for people to familiaris­e themselves with my name and how I am on stage.”

Khanye explains the sound advice she received from the judges in the competitio­n is “to let go” and “to give my all when I am on stage”.

“Somehow, at my first performanc­e on stage, the judges could see that I was nervous and I wasn’t free.

“They said I came across as stiff and unsure. I took heed of their advice and I became a little bit relaxed on stage – letting go was so much fun and I plan to do so going forward now that I have to make my mark in the industry.”

 ?? /OUPA BOPAPE/ GALLO IMAGES ?? Tesmin-Robyn Khanye belts out a song during the Idols Top 10 stage.
/OUPA BOPAPE/ GALLO IMAGES Tesmin-Robyn Khanye belts out a song during the Idols Top 10 stage.

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