Gift gwe biography of michael
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Gift Gwe
Date of Birth
24 March 1984
Place of Birth
Bishop, South Africa
Top 24[]
Gift performed in the third group. He sang "Holding Back the Years" by Simply Red and "Señorita" by Justin Timberlake. He received enough votes to send him to the Top 12 along with Nhlanhla Mwelse.
Top 12[]
During the first week, Gift sang "Rhythm Divine" by Enrique Iglesias. He garnered enough votes to be considered "safe" that week.
Top 11[]
Gift sang "I Swear" by All-4-One. He garnered enough votes to be considered "safe" that week.
Top 10[]
Gift sang "Love Is All Around" by Wet Wet Wet. He garnered enough votes to be considered "safe" that week.
Top 9[]
Gift sang "Give Me the Night" by George Benson. He garnered enough votes to be considered "safe" that week.
Top 8.1[]
Gift sang "Fever" by Michael Bublé. There was no elimination that week due to technical issues.
Top 8.2[]
Gift sang "Faith" by George Michael. He garnered enough votes to be considered "safe" that week.
Top 6[]
Gift sang "Uptown Girl" by Billy Joel and "Back at One" by Brian McKnight. He garnered enough votes to be considered "safe" that week.
Top 5[]
Gift sang "U Remind Me" by Usher and "End of the Road" by Boyz
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Idols South Africa season 3
Season of television series
| Idols South Africa | |
|---|---|
| Hosted by | Colin Moss |
| Judges | Dave Thompson Mara Louw Gareth Cliff Randall Abrahams |
| Winner | Karin Kortje |
| Runner-up | Gift Gwe |
| Finals venue | Gold Reef City |
| Original network | M-Net |
| Original release | 31 July (2005-07-31) – 27 November 2005 (2005-11-27) |
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Idols South Africa III was the third season of South Africanrealityinteractive talent show based on the British talent show Pop Idol. It was running from August to November 2005. All four judges returned for another season. After one season Letoya Makhene left the show making Colin Moss the solo host, similar to Ryan Seacrest on American Idol.
For the first time the semifinal groups where divided into genders. As there were only six males who made it to the top 24, only one group was male though. This resulted in a top 12 with only two males for a second year in a row. There was no wildcard show held. Instead the judges each chose one contestant who was not voted in the top 12 directly in the group phase.[1]
Viewer outrage ensued following the elimination of Nhlanhla Mwelse after it was revealed that the 4 judges had a 49% leverage
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SA Singers
Koos du Plessis
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