Qwabe Twins did not win but here is what happened to them because of DJ Tira

Idols SA, one of Mzansi’s most popular talent-searching reality series, aims to discover budding musicians and nurture them into successful professionals through training and mentoring. The show offers a substantial prize package that includes cash, vehicles, electronics, and various incentives to capture viewers’ interest.


 

 

 

 

Critics have taken aim at Idols South Africa for producing winners perceived as lacking the talent to build promising careers, instead being seen as TikTok sensations. This criticism grew when Mzansi compared Season 18 participants to those from Season 16. Idols South Africa winners, according to Mzansi, are “useless stars” not making significant waves in the entertainment industry, unlike the Qwabe Twins, who, despite not winning the competition, have achieved superstar status.The Qwabe Twins are not the only exception; Mzansi also pointed to Mmatema Moremi, a beloved contestant from Season 11, who, despite not winning, became a well-known gospel singer. Many Idols South Africa finalists, though not winners, are making their mark in the entertainment industry with their exceptional singing talent.

Conversely, real vocalists like Yanga Sobetwa, the Season 14 champion, have seen their careers stall after their Idols SA victory. There are rumors of financial struggles, with Yanga gaining TikTok popularity but having fewer than 120,000 followers.

The Qwabe Twins, known as Viggy and Virginia, rose to fame during the 15th season of Idols South Africa. Despite being separated for solo performances, they continued to impress. Virginia’s unexpected elimination from the top five was followed by Viggy’s withdrawal due to allegations of bullying and vote rigging.Despite not making it to the finals, the twins secured a record deal with Afrotainment Records, owned by DJ Tira. With DJ Tira’s support, they released their first song, “Hamba,” which became an instant hit. The Qwabe Twins have since gone on to produce a string of successful songs, earning two awards and multiple award nominations in just their first three years, establishing themselves as significant players in the music industry.