AKA Expresses Regret Over Missing Out On Being A Judge On Idols SA
AKA Expresses Regret Over Missing Out On Being A Judge On Idols SA. AKA has extensive expertise in the music industry, not just in terms of producing great songs, but also in participating in TV reality programs. As seen on the popular TV show The Hustle, The Supa Mega is a popular face when it comes to becoming a judge in a music competition.
AKA took to Twitter to voice his disappointment at not becoming a judge on the renowned Mzansi Magic TV show Idols SA. “I should have been a judge on @IdolsSA *sigh* … I always wanted that.” Tweeted AKA.
In another tweet, AKA said that it was going to be nice for him to add Idols SA Judge to his curriculum vitae. “Masters of Rhythm, The Hustle … Idols … that would have been nice,” wrote AKA.
AKA‘s remarks are in reaction to the ongoing social media debate over whether Idols SA has produced superstars. A debate arose by Y.FM veteran DJ Ankletap, who took to Twitter to voice his displeasure with the announcement, apparently advocating that the show be cancelled. “21 years and zero superstars created.” Tweeted DJ Ankletap.
The singing contest with the longest history in South Africa is Idols SA. It has withstood South Africa’s Got Talent, The Voice, and Coca-Cola Popstars. Idols SA would have a lengthier run even if the durations of the preceding seasons were added together.
The revelation that the next 19th season will be the finale one aroused indignation amongst viewers, but at the same time not shocking. This is because inaugural season one judge Randal Abrahams did not return, along with long-standing judge Unathi Nkayi.