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Watch Amazing Duet Performance By Nigerian idol’s Top 2 Contestants

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It was a powerful display of talent and finesse at the 13th episode of the Nigerian Idol season 8 competition by its top 2 contestants where they delivered a very captivating performance of Rihanna’s iconic song, “Stay” on the live broadcast of African magic. Emotions, awe, and talent oozed as a perfect mixture on the stage and left the audience a pack of wolves hungry for more.

The song performed which was “stay” was co-written by Mikky Ekko and Justin Parker and is the second single from Rihanna’s acclaimed album, “Unapologetic” With such a song, everyone was left with spots upon spots of goosebumps. The lyrics, the body language, and the expressions were just so in sync.

The contestants used the emotional ballad connected to the song to highlight their talent by using the fact that they were two and so they structurally wired both talents to make this piece would to be nice.

Feel The Experience Below (Watch):

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Praise Oluebube is a Web Content Writer based in Abia State. He is always seeking new opportunities to challenge himself and grow in his craft. In his free time, Praise can be found writing or surfing the web for cultural events. He is an avid K-drama enthusiast and has a love for African literature and fashion.

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