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Clemour during his rendition of Adele’s Rolling in the deep.

Clemour went through, but it’s getting tough.

Date: 10 May 2016 By: Thendo Savhasa

Waterval-born popular musician Clement “Clemour” Ngobeni went through to the Top-12 stage of M-Net’s TV competition, The Voice South Africa, on Sunday night, but it became clear that he will have to do something exceptional to edge out his competitors.

Clemour was saved by the votes of his dedicated fans last week. He ousted the popular and highly talented Prime Zulu, but still had to contend with Richard Stirton and Francis Bowers. Richard was the one who received the nod from coach Kahn Morbee, which means that it’s up to Clemour and Francis’s fans to decide their fate in the competition.

On Sunday night, Clemour made a very brave and bold move to render his own version of the popular award-winning English singer Adele’s Rolling in the deep.

The star from Limpopo indicated that he was happy with his performance, even though he was under a lot of pressure and nervous. “You can just imagine the pressure that came with waiting for the results and performing five or less minutes later,” said Clemour.

Clemour said that he was grateful for the support that he had received so far from everyone who had voted for him. “Please, please use the various ways to vote for me and support my dream, because only you can make my dream a reality,” he said.

The judges applauded Clemour for his ability to always bring in the element of surprise whenever he is on stage and encouraged him to work harder on technical difficulties, such as the pronunciation of words.

The voting ends on Thursday night (12th) at 22:00 and fans have three ways in which they can vote. They can vote up to 300 times, using various ways of voting. The easiest way is to SMS Clemour’s unique number (09) to 33692. Fans can also download the WeChat app on their phones. Simply add the ID mnettv and vote up to 100 times for free. The final option is to register on the website http://thevoicesa.dstv.com/ and vote. Users can also vote 100 times and registration is free.

 
 
 

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Thendo Savhasa

Thendo Savhasa (26) has always loved reading and writing from a very young age. A resident of Shanzha village in the Nzhelele area, she is currently busy with her a national diploma in journalism from the Tswane University of Technology (TUT). Thendo joined the Limpopo Mirror team as a journalism intern in February 2016.

 
 

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Clemour during his rendition of Adele’s Rolling in the deep.

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