‘Unfulfilled fantasy’, AKA reveals he wanted to be Idols SA judge
The cancellation of Idols SA from airing took social media by storm. This is Shirley Adonisi, director of Local Entertainment Channels at M-Net, who confirmed the show ended after 21 years. Taking to news reporters, Shirley said:
“The international-format talent-search competition has been a stage of opportunities where many careers were launched. We would like to thank the crew, on-air talent and sponsors for their contribution to its success over the years. We look forward to an epic final season and will continue to secure and produce the best content, which Mzansi Magic viewers have come to enjoy,”
As the news of Idols SA cancellation went, viral, AKA reveals that he dreamed of being the show’s judges. Taking to Twitter, the celebrated rapper disclosed his unfulfilled fantasy:
“I should have been a judge on Idols SA *sigh* … I always wanted”
I should have been a judge on @IdolsSA *sigh* … I always wanted that.
— AKA (@akaworldwide) February 8, 2023
“Masters of Rhythm, The Hustle … Idols … that would have been nice.”
AKA pointed out that Idols SA would have been a better and exciting show if he was given a chance to sit on the judge’s chair. He is one of the most celebrated rappers in Mzansi and was willing to bring his unmatched rapping skills to Idols SA and nature’s upcoming stars.
Mzansi reacts to AKA being on Idols SA
AKA, unfulfilled fantasy got Mzansi talking. Many were surprised by the fact that AKA wanted to be Idols SA judges. A Twitterrati commented:
Bruh, why don’t you start your own music talent show? Hip Hop show? Get some raw talent on the map. With your influence, anything is possible; just add me to your production team
let’s go!!!
Another one added
I’d actually watch idols because of you, and your criticism is something that builds people, as we’ve seen in the past.