Idols SA topped the trends on social media after the news that it was cancelled from airing on Mzansi Magic Channel 161. Idols SA showrunners confirmed their cancellation through an Instagram post, and former Idols SA star Mr Music visited the post and thanked them for his breakthrough. Mr Music wrote:
Were not for you, I don’t know where would i be. Thank you IDOLSSA❤️🙏🏿
Mr Music is grateful that the reality singing competition Idols SA gave him a chance to flaunt his singing skills. He was thrust into the limelight when he joined Idols as a contestant in 2020.
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Due to his melodic voice and ability to perform well on stage, Mr Music managed to lure Mzansi and the judges, becoming an instant favourite contestant.
His road to fame was bumpy because, during his reign as an Idols SA contestant, there was too much talent on the show. However, he paved the way for himself, and he became the second runner-up, losing the victory to Zama.
Although Mr Music did not become the Idol of 2020, he walked away with R1 million, complimented by a voucher to spend on clothes.
Life after Idols SA for Mr Music
Being on Idols SA placed Mr Music in the spotlight, which saw him being signed by Kalawa Jazmee label, which is best known for naturing the likes of DJ Zinhle and other big stars. While working under the Kalawa Jazmee label, Mr Music dropped his viral single Ngikhethe Kahle. Since hitting his jackpot in the music industry, he has been dropping hits after hits.
Idols SA is changing his life for good
The reality singing competition Idols SA has changed many people’s lives, including Mr Music. Mr Music was thrust into the spotlight by joining Idols SA, which changed his life for good. He walked away with R1 million, and he invested in it. Rumours are that he started a business and has been generating profits from it.