The smoothBoiz (Mr Green,Mr Yellow....), Reggie's rookies, finally ran out on luck, as they were voted out by the x factor judges after two weeks of trial.
The Smooth Boiz ran the last test of
their run in the reality show alongside the Symphony who have alsobeing at the
rock bottom for the second week running.Before a live audience on Friday, it
looked like luck might again come to the rescue for the boys, but then they
were standing at the exit door with the Symphony, who also needed all the luck
they could get. Like a penalty shoot-out in a game of soccer, somebody must
just take the fall.It was left to the 3 judges, Onyeka
Onwenu, Reggie Rockstone and MI to vote one group out. A tough task that got
Onyeka, who had to make the first call, in a bit of a twist. She voted Smooth
Boiz to a quaking roar from the crowd. That was the closest the Smooth Boiz got
to making it back to the show as MI and Reggie, who voted in that respective
order voted the Symphony.
Well, this rather sad scenario
played out after the two groups have done their last performances to woo the
judges. Though, a good chunk of the audience thought the Smoot Boiz were hard
done by the judges because there was a palpating feeling they gave a better
show than the Symphony on their last outing. Hey, Reggie and MI have been
around long enough to know who should stay or go.
They left the stage for backstage
and were supposed to be back pronto for the last act. But the Smooth Boiz took
their time. At a point people thought the boys have lost their hearts to turn
up any act because it couldn’t have been changing from one costume to another
that took that long.
Anyway, nobody could pass up the
change of winning 24 million and a record contract with internationally known
Sony Music without having some horrors or living with the consternation of
having passing up an opportunity of a lifetime.
Even, the sense of loss from the
audience became a tension that could be felt like a blow in the face when the
Smooth Boiz came back on stage for what was their farewell act and the
quartet pulled an outstanding performance that must have gnawed at Reggie’s and
MI’s heart for having to let the group go.
The
Smooth Boiz ran the last test of their run in the reality show
alongside the Symphony who have also being at the rock bottom for the
second week running.
Before a live audience on Friday, it looked like luck might again come to the rescue for the boys, but then they were standing at the exit door with the Symphony, who also needed all the luck they could get. Like a penalty shoot-out in a game of soccer, somebody must just take the fall.
It was left to the 3 judges, Onyeka Onwenu, Reggie Rockstone and MI to vote one group out. A tough task that got Onyeka, who had to make the first call, in a bit of a twist. She voted Smooth Boiz to a quaking roar from the crowd. That was the closest the Smooth Boiz got to making it back to the show as MI and Reggie, who voted in that respective order voted the Symphony.
Well, this rather sad scenario played out after the two groups have done their last performances to woo the judges. Though, a good chunk of the audience thought the Smoot Boiz were hard done by the judges because there was a palpating feeling they gave a better show than the Symphony on their last outing. Hey, Reggie and MI have been around long enough to know who should stay or go.
They left the stage for backstage and were supposed to be back pronto for the last act. But the Smooth Boiz took their time. At a point people thought the boys have lost their hearts to turn up any act because it couldn’t have been changing from one costume to another that took that long.
Anyway, nobody could pass up the change of winning 24 million and a record contract with internationally known Sony Music without having some horrors or living with the consternation of having passing up an opportunity of a lifetime.
Even, the sense of loss from the audience became a tension that could be felt like a blow in the face when the Smooth Boiz came back on stage for what was their farewell act and the quartet pulled an outstanding performance that must have gnawed at Reggie’s and MI’s heart for having to let the group go.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/08/glo-x-factor-smooth-boiz-bow-out/#sthash.Wd0KWgQg.dpuf
Before a live audience on Friday, it looked like luck might again come to the rescue for the boys, but then they were standing at the exit door with the Symphony, who also needed all the luck they could get. Like a penalty shoot-out in a game of soccer, somebody must just take the fall.
It was left to the 3 judges, Onyeka Onwenu, Reggie Rockstone and MI to vote one group out. A tough task that got Onyeka, who had to make the first call, in a bit of a twist. She voted Smooth Boiz to a quaking roar from the crowd. That was the closest the Smooth Boiz got to making it back to the show as MI and Reggie, who voted in that respective order voted the Symphony.
Well, this rather sad scenario played out after the two groups have done their last performances to woo the judges. Though, a good chunk of the audience thought the Smoot Boiz were hard done by the judges because there was a palpating feeling they gave a better show than the Symphony on their last outing. Hey, Reggie and MI have been around long enough to know who should stay or go.
They left the stage for backstage and were supposed to be back pronto for the last act. But the Smooth Boiz took their time. At a point people thought the boys have lost their hearts to turn up any act because it couldn’t have been changing from one costume to another that took that long.
Anyway, nobody could pass up the change of winning 24 million and a record contract with internationally known Sony Music without having some horrors or living with the consternation of having passing up an opportunity of a lifetime.
Even, the sense of loss from the audience became a tension that could be felt like a blow in the face when the Smooth Boiz came back on stage for what was their farewell act and the quartet pulled an outstanding performance that must have gnawed at Reggie’s and MI’s heart for having to let the group go.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/08/glo-x-factor-smooth-boiz-bow-out/#sthash.Wd0KWgQg.dpuf
The
Smooth Boiz ran the last test of their run in the reality show
alongside the Symphony who have also being at the rock bottom for the
second week running.
Before a live audience on Friday, it looked like luck might again come to the rescue for the boys, but then they were standing at the exit door with the Symphony, who also needed all the luck they could get. Like a penalty shoot-out in a game of soccer, somebody must just take the fall.
It was left to the 3 judges, Onyeka Onwenu, Reggie Rockstone and MI to vote one group out. A tough task that got Onyeka, who had to make the first call, in a bit of a twist. She voted Smooth Boiz to a quaking roar from the crowd. That was the closest the Smooth Boiz got to making it back to the show as MI and Reggie, who voted in that respective order voted the Symphony.
Well, this rather sad scenario played out after the two groups have done their last performances to woo the judges. Though, a good chunk of the audience thought the Smoot Boiz were hard done by the judges because there was a palpating feeling they gave a better show than the Symphony on their last outing. Hey, Reggie and MI have been around long enough to know who should stay or go.
They left the stage for backstage and were supposed to be back pronto for the last act. But the Smooth Boiz took their time. At a point people thought the boys have lost their hearts to turn up any act because it couldn’t have been changing from one costume to another that took that long.
Anyway, nobody could pass up the change of winning 24 million and a record contract with internationally known Sony Music without having some horrors or living with the consternation of having passing up an opportunity of a lifetime.
Even, the sense of loss from the audience became a tension that could be felt like a blow in the face when the Smooth Boiz came back on stage for what was their farewell act and the quartet pulled an outstanding performance that must have gnawed at Reggie’s and MI’s heart for having to let the group go.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/08/glo-x-factor-smooth-boiz-bow-out/#sthash.Wd0KWgQg.dpuf
Before a live audience on Friday, it looked like luck might again come to the rescue for the boys, but then they were standing at the exit door with the Symphony, who also needed all the luck they could get. Like a penalty shoot-out in a game of soccer, somebody must just take the fall.
It was left to the 3 judges, Onyeka Onwenu, Reggie Rockstone and MI to vote one group out. A tough task that got Onyeka, who had to make the first call, in a bit of a twist. She voted Smooth Boiz to a quaking roar from the crowd. That was the closest the Smooth Boiz got to making it back to the show as MI and Reggie, who voted in that respective order voted the Symphony.
Well, this rather sad scenario played out after the two groups have done their last performances to woo the judges. Though, a good chunk of the audience thought the Smoot Boiz were hard done by the judges because there was a palpating feeling they gave a better show than the Symphony on their last outing. Hey, Reggie and MI have been around long enough to know who should stay or go.
They left the stage for backstage and were supposed to be back pronto for the last act. But the Smooth Boiz took their time. At a point people thought the boys have lost their hearts to turn up any act because it couldn’t have been changing from one costume to another that took that long.
Anyway, nobody could pass up the change of winning 24 million and a record contract with internationally known Sony Music without having some horrors or living with the consternation of having passing up an opportunity of a lifetime.
Even, the sense of loss from the audience became a tension that could be felt like a blow in the face when the Smooth Boiz came back on stage for what was their farewell act and the quartet pulled an outstanding performance that must have gnawed at Reggie’s and MI’s heart for having to let the group go.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/08/glo-x-factor-smooth-boiz-bow-out/#sthash.Wd0KWgQg.dpuf
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