The Voice Nigeria
The Voice Nigeria is the Nigerian franchise of the TV series The Voice. It is a singing competition that features music enthusiasts and professional performers. Since its first edition in 2016 in Nigeria, the show has become the biggest rival to the Nigerian Idol. It has also produced many talents and celebrated artistes in the country and Africa at large.[1]
The Voice Nigeria | |
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Genre | Reality Talent Show |
Created by | John de Mol |
Based on | The Voice of Holland |
Presented by | IK Osakioduwa(1-2) Stephanie Coker(1-3) Toke Makinwa(3-) Nancy Isime(3-) |
Judges | Waje(1-) Yemi Alade(2-3) 2Baba(1) Patoranking(1-2) Timi Dakolo(1-2) Darey(3) Falz(3) Naeto C(4-) Niyola(4-) Praiz(4-) |
Theme music composer | Martijn Schimmer |
Opening theme | This is The Voice |
Ending theme | This is The Voice |
Country of origin | Nigeria |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 3 |
No. of episodes | 43 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Season 1 and 2 - M-net, Season 3 - Un1ty Limited, Livespot360 |
Editor | Sasani Studios |
Running time | 60-120 byminutes |
Production companies | Talpa Media, Season 3 - Un1ty Limited, Livespot360 |
Release | |
Original network | Africa Magic Urban Africa Magic Showcase |
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Blinds
This is the beginning of where coaches would have to build their team which should consist of 6 talents.
As the name implies, at this stage, the coaches’ chairs are turned towards the audience while the talent perform,if any of the coaches finds interest in the talent, he/she would have to hit the buzzer (red button) while their chair turns to face the talents. If there is more than one interested coach, the talent will have to select whose team he/she would want to belong, after all interested coaches pitch for the talent.[2]
Live shows
After the battle rounds comes the Live Shows. In this stage, each of the talents perform a song given by their coach, and the coach saves one out of every four talents while the rest are left to public votes. Public votes save one talent out of each team every week while the rest are evicted. The talents are cut from 32 to 16 to 12 to 8 of them who qualify for the finals. From the top 8, the winner and runner up are decided by the public votes.[3]
Coaches and presenters
Coaches timeline
Timeline of coaches | ||||
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Coach | Seasons | |||
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | |
Waje | ||||
Patoranking | ||||
2Baba | ||||
Timi Dakolo | ||||
Yemi Alade | ||||
Darey | ||||
Falz | ||||
Naeto C | ||||
Niyola | ||||
Praiz | ||||
- Coaches gallery
- Waje (2016-)
- Patoranking (2016-2017)
- 2Baba (2016)
- Timi Dakolo (2016-2017)
- Yemi Alade (2017, 2021)
- Falz (2021)
- Darey (2021)
- Naeto C (2022-)
- Praiz (2022-)
- Niyola (2022-)
Presenters timeline
Host | Seasons | |||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | |
IK Osakioduwa | ||||
Stephanie Coker | ||||
Toke Makinwa | ||||
Nancy Isime | ||||
Kate Henshaw | ||||
Zainab Balogun |
- Key
- Main host
- Backstage
- Presenters gallery
- IK Osakioduwa (2016-2017)
- Stephanie Coker (2016-2017)
- Toke Makinwa (2021)
- Nancy Isime (2021)
- Kate Henshaw (2022-)
- Zainab Balogun (2022-)
Series overview
Season 1 (2016)The opening broadcast was on 10 April 2016. The four coaches for the inaugural season are Nigerian artistes Waje, Timi Dakolo, Patoranking and 2baba aka Tuface (formerly known as 2face Idibia). The programme is hosted by IK Osakioduwa and Stephanie Coker.[4] Season 2 (2017)The Voice Nigeria had four coaches like the first season and featured Yemi Alade (a new coach) in place of 2face Idibia. It was also hosted by Ik Osakioduwa and Stephanie Coker. The winner of the edition was Idyl. Teams
Blind Auditions
BattlesThe battles began on 30 July 2017. The coaches can steal 2 losing artists from other coaches and proceed to live shows. At the end of battles, only 8 artists will remain on each team, 6 will be from battles that were won , and 2 from steals. A total of 32 advancing to live shows and 17 eliminated.
Live ShowsThe Live Shows began on 27 August 2017. All the 32 artists who advanced from the battles performed in the live shows for a place in the semifinals. This was divided in two episodes where 4 artists per team would perform in each episode. Two artists per team advanced from each episode, one as coaches' vote and the other from public votes. A total of 8 artists advanced to the semifinals. All the 8 artists performed in the semifinal rounds for the public votes. Only 4 artists went through to the live finals. Idyl from team Timi was announced as the winner of the second series of the voice Nigeria.and Ebube from team Patoranking as runner-up.
Season 3 (2021)After 3 years away, The Voice Nigeria is back with Season Three. Organisers have announced that the singing competition is open for online auditions - *25 August – 19 September 2020* and is expected to attract and help Nigerian musical talents. The Coaches for the Season 3 includes first-time coaches Darey, and Falz, as well as return coaches, Waje, and Yemi Alade.[5] The programme will be hosted by Nancy Isime, co-hosted by Toke Makinwa during the blind auditions and Stephanie Coker hosting the Red Room from the Live Shows. The show promises to take an interesting twist this season with many virtual engagements with fans, talents and the general public[6] The winner of this edition is Esther Benyeogo Teams
Blind Auditions[7]
Knockouts[8]Knockouts began on 9 May 2021. 6 artists per team compete against each other for a spot in the battle rounds. One can either advance to the battles by a safe from their coach or steal from another coach.
BattlesThe Battles began on 5 June 2021 and concluded on 12 June 2021. In this round, each coach pairs 2 artists against each other to battle out. At the end of the battle, a coach chooses one artist in each battle to advance to the live shows. Later, the public then chooses one of the losing artists per team to advance.
Live ShowsThe live shows started on 3 July 2021. A total of 12 artists performed in front of the coaches and a live audience for a spot in the next round. Only 2 artists per team advanced, one from judge's choice and the other from public votes. On the 2nd week of live shows, all 8 who advanced performed for a spot in the semifinals. A total of 6 from the top vote getters from the public advanced. During the 3rd week of live shows, the top 6 performed for a chance to be crowned the winner of the voice season 3.
FinaleThe finale aired on 24 July from 8.30pm. The artists performed duets in the 1st round after which the top 4 were revealed. The top 4 performed solo performances thereafter and the winner of the voice was crowned at the end of the show.
Awards and nominations
References
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