Davis Hillary Ntare is the Tusker Project Fame 4 winner for 2010
Davis Ntare won Tusker Project Fame 4 in 2010. The final order of contestants was:1.Davis Ntare
2.Peter Msechu
3. Steven Nyabwa
4.Ameleena Mwenesi
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Davis Ntare is TPF 4 Winner |
Davis
Hillary Ntare is the Tusker Project Fame 4 winner for 2010. Davis
staved off strong competition from Tanzania’s Peter Msechu who came in
second, and Kenyans Steven Nyabwa (3rd place) and only woman left standing Amileena Mwenesi (4th place).
Davis
makes history as the first contestant in the Tusker Project Fame
Academy to bounce back from being rejected to winning the top award.
Davis had failed to make the final cut into the 2009 Tusker Project Fame
Academy 3 house. Despite that massive disappointment, the singer
decided to audition again for the 2010 academy. Davis actually travelled
to Nairobi to audition because he missed the Kampala leg of the 2010
auditions.
Davis
now bags 5 million Kenya shillings in prize money. He also stands to
benefit from a year long free studio time recording offer with South
Africa’s Gallo records. As well various other perks like in studio
training from expert session musicians and producers.
Only
time will tell though if Davis manages to carve a musical career and
further stardom outside the Tusker Project Fame Academy confines.
Previous winners like 2009’s Rwandese winner Alpha Rwirangira, and
2008’s Ugandan Esther Nabaasa have not enjoyed stellar careers as was
expected. Alpha’s performance at the opening of the TPF 4 ceremony
showed he was a pale shadow of the Lucky Dube energetic admirer he was
while Nabaasa has barely registered on the musical scene even in Uganda
though there is talk of a second album in the studio that should rescue
her career. TPF 1 winner Valerie Kimani has cultivated a slightly more
active career since her 2007 winner.
On
this night of his win, Davis was overcome with emotion when he was
announced the 2010 TPF 4 winner. The singer collapsed the floor, lying
spread-eagled until he had to be helped up by his former competitors as
he fought back tears. The singer’s emotional reaction did not leave a
dry eye in the audience as Ugandan judge Juliana Kanyomozi also had to
wipe away tears. The faculty members seemed as equally stunned and moved
by the singer’s reaction, who on this night, had perhaps had his
poorest performance. Davis performed Michael Jackson’s Billie Jean as
his encore and Judge Ian spoke for the more critical when he slammed the
musician for a below par performance on the night.
However all that was quickly forgotten when Davis was declared the winner.
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