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KELLY KHUMALO SETS IDOLS SA STAGE ON FIRE!

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Singer Kelly Khumalo gave a spectacular performance of her song Awazi Lutho on Idols SA.
Singer Kelly Khumalo gave a spectacular performance of her song Awazi Lutho on Idols SA.

Singer Kelly Khumalo gave a spectacular performance of her song Awazi Lutho in a stunning gold outfit on Idols SA tonight.

She was also the guest judge for this week.  

Sadly, Daylin Sass was eliminated and did not perform this week, leaving people on social media disappointed.

However, he had a great journey, with judge Unathi Nkayi having told him to record three of the cover songs he has performed during his time in the competition.  

Four contestants remain in the competition.

S'22Kile started the show with a performance of Rihanna’s Diamonds and followed up with Sun-El Musician’s hit Sonini featuring Simmy and Lelo Kamau.  

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Kevin, who had another great week, sang DJ Maphorisa and Tyler ICU’s  Banyana, he came back with a South African classic, Mi Casa's 2011 hit These Streets, leaving his fans on social media nostalgic.  

Karabo started with Jennifer Hudson’s And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going and again this week, she sang Brenda Fassie’s Black President.  

Berry didn’t have a good week as both her performances had mixed reviews from the judges.

She gave a lively performance of Ariana Grande’s No Tears Left to Cry and her second performance was GoldFish's Hold Your Kite.

Her fans on social media are motivating her and still supporting her, regardless of the comments from the judges.  The voting lines are open. 

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