Kelly Khumalo Set The Idols SA Stage On Fire

Kelly Khumalo is a multi-talented South African entertainer who performs as a singer, actor, and dancer. Spruitview, East Rand, is where I was born. Upon the release of her debut album, she immediately rose to recognition in the hip hop community In the Afro Pop music scene, she was crowned the year’s top newcomer. the 5th of November saw the release of the album “The Past, Present, and Future”
 

Kelly Khumalo warmed up the audience for the final four of Idols South Africa.

She was this week’s guest judge as well as the reality personality who sang her song Awazi Lutho in an eye-catching gold ensemble.

The disappointment on social media was palpable as Daylin Sass was removed from the competition.

Unathi Nkayi, the judge, had instructed him to record three of the cover songs he had sung during his stay on the show, and he did just that.

Diamonds by Rihanna was the show opener, and S’22Kile followed it up with Sun-El Musician’s popular song Sonini, which featured Simmy and Lelo Kamau.

Kevin, who had a terrific week with his performances of DJ Maphorisa’s Banyana and Tyler ICU’s Banyana, returned with a South African classic, Mi Casa’s 2011 song These Streets, making his social media followers nostalgic.

She began with Jennifer Hudson’s Then I Am Telling You I’m Not Going and performed Brenda Fassie’s Black President this week for the second time in as many weeks.

As a result, the judges had a mixed reaction to Berry’s performances this week.

During her first performance, she rocked out to Ariana Grande’s No Tears Left To Cry and GoldFish’s Hold Your Kite.

Despite the criticism she received from the judges, her online supporters continue to inspire and motivate her.