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Clemour performs during his third live show on The Voice SA.

Clemour again relies on his fans to go through

 

The 24-year-old songwriter and singer Clement “Clemour” Ngobeni lived up to his promise and delivered quite a unique and very entertaining performance on M-Net's TV competition, The Voice South Africa, on Sunday.

Clemour got the audience on their feet and dancing when he took a bold move and rendered his own version of Canadian rapper Drake's song, Hotline bling. Even his coach, Khan Morbee, described him as an entertainer par excellence.

“I moved from my comfort zone as promised and I am still surprised that I pulled it off in such a great way, yet I am urging my fans, friends, viewers and everyone to vote for me,” said Clemour.

The rising star from Waterval impressed friend and foe with his diversity on the show. He is part of #TeamKahn, under guidance of the Parlotones frontman, Kahn Morbee. After Sunday's performance, Kahn complimented him and described him as a true performer.

The competition is currently in the Top-16 stage, with immense pressure on the contestants to continually improve and show why they are the selected ones who should proceed to the next round.

Clemour’s performance did not get him a 'save' from the team coach, which would have ensured his spot in the next round of the competition, therefore his fate is yet again to be determined by votes from the members of the public.

The voting ends on Thursday night (5th) at 22:00 and fans have three ways in which they can vote. (Which means everyone 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 on the website is free.

News - Date: 05 May 2016

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Clemour performs during his third live show on The Voice SA.

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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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