Masemola was so confident of making it to the Masked Singer SA finals that his team scheduled his work around the TV show.
Actor Warren Masemola has announced that the public broadcaster will be releasing a new version of Damian Jr. Gong Marley's Welcome to Jamrock In the finale of The Masked Singer SAwhere he disguised himself as a giraffe.
“I wasn't sure if SABC would be happy to air the song but I was so excited to make it to the finals and so happy to perform the song. It's one of my favourite songs,” Masemola told media while holding his Golden Mask trophy after being announced as the winner of the show's second season.
Marley's Welcome to Jamrock As part of the harsh reality of Jamaica known as “Jamrock,” the film focuses on social issues such as crime, poverty and political corruption – the very issues South Africans face every day.
“This genre is [Reggae] “You might think it's a bit neglected in the music world, maybe wrong, but there are beautiful and meaningful songs and beautiful lyrics in the reggae and dancehall genres, even though they are not commercially performed,” Masimola said. Citizen.
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Confident Giraffe
Masemola outplayed shining star Owl, revealed to be multi-award winning actor Aubrey Poo, before defeating runner-up Blue Crane in the final showdown.
After his identity was revealed, former Miss South Africa and author, Tshudphazo Msido, was revealed to be Blue Crane.
“I enjoyed the show a lot because I had to choose all the songs myself and I was happy with every song. I had a lot of fun and would love to do it again,” Masemola asserted.
Masemola was so confident of making it to the finals that he told his team that they had to schedule their work around the TV show until the last day.
“When I was invited to appear on the second season of the show, I thought I wouldn't be able to make it to the finale because I had another job booked in Cape Town and had to film The Masked Singer in Johannesburg. So I said to my team, 'If I'm going to appear on The Masked Singer South Africa, I need to be able to make it to the finale because I'm sure I'm going to win,'” Masemola bravely said.
“He's a very deserving winner,” said Somizi Mhlongo, one of the show's judges, who are known as detectives and include Jay Something, Sitelo Shozi and Sukumba Kholofe.
Gold is revealed to be Subu Noah, a gospel singer and doctor, who first revealed his true identity in the finale. Where were you? By Rihanna.
Gold was one of the detectives' favorite masks throughout the season, and when he fell into the danger zone, they rescued him and allowed him to continue his journey as the Masked Singer.
When the contest first began, detectives suspected that runner-up Blue Crane was Charlize Theron.
Skhumba had insisted from the start that the feathered creature was the current Miss South Africa, Natasha Joubert, but Jay Something later identified the Blue Crane as actress Bonnie Mbuli.
These are also the names that Skhumba and Jay Something coined after Blue Crane's final performance of Alicia Keys' Black Coffee mix. Common pointHowever, Sitero and Somizi deduced that Shudu was hiding behind the mask, concealing Blue Crane's true identity.
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