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Ian Mbugua - TPF4
Amir
#41 Posted : Tuesday, November 30, 2010 3:18:32 PM
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extrablessed wrote:
Undoubtedly, steve is one of the best! but even the best people do make mistakes independent of their mother-tongues... Steve sang an ohangla in an excellent trained tune...and forgot that while he was on that stage he was an East African, leave alone being my village mate...Call-a-spade -a-spade-not-a-big-spoon... Even the poor Rwandans with their poor english and broken swahili never went full-blast in their mother-tongue, kinyarwanda...

RwandansShame on you Shame on you its Rwandese

The Brave may not live forever - but the cautious do not live at all: Richard Branson
TAZ
#42 Posted : Tuesday, November 30, 2010 3:25:19 PM
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Apple Bees wrote:
Steve did best. The only problem Ian had (and some of you here) is dislike for Luo/Dholuo (inc political affiliations). let's face it folks, Steve is talented, and the song he did was sung well. From your previous posts we know where you come from and your tribal/political affiliations (am sure you know mine too by now).

As for Ian, he's still acting Simon Cowell of American Idols (he-Ian- perfected his acting skills at Phoenix). I wonder when he real Ian will be at TPF

Cheers


I don't believe anyone here has said anything about Steve's tribe, what some of us are trying to say is that he should have put in atleast a verse in English or Swahili. Lets face it, at this point in the competition Steve is not the strongest contestant, a lot more was expected of him on Sunday.

I know Kenyans are fond of voting for "mtu wetu" but to me this crown should go to Racheal from Uganda, she has a very unique voice.
Apple Bees
#43 Posted : Tuesday, November 30, 2010 10:37:17 PM
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Amir wrote:
extrablessed wrote:
Undoubtedly, steve is one of the best! but even the best people do make mistakes independent of their mother-tongues... Steve sang an ohangla in an excellent trained tune...and forgot that while he was on that stage he was an East African, leave alone being my village mate...Call-a-spade -a-spade-not-a-big-spoon... Even the poor Rwandans with their poor english and broken swahili never went full-blast in their mother-tongue, kinyarwanda...

RwandansShame on you Shame on you its Rwandese


You are wrong Amir; it is Rwandans NOT Rwandese. The latter was acceptable upto 1994. Since the 'new Rwanda' of P. Kagame , they would like to be referred to as Rwandans
tuvok
#44 Posted : Thursday, December 02, 2010 9:24:24 AM
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On Ian: It is a show!! ... As @extrablessed had put it (albeit rather LOUDLY). Look at all similar shows and you'll find that there's always one harsh unreasonable judge..

nostoppingthis
#45 Posted : Thursday, December 02, 2010 9:47:54 AM
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tuvok wrote:
On Ian: It is a show!! ... As @extrablessed had put it (albeit rather LOUDLY). Look at all similar shows and you'll find that there's always one harsh unreasonable judge..



So does TPF4 have to copy the same? Of what use?
sparkly
#46 Posted : Sunday, December 05, 2010 8:42:44 AM
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Zakumi wrote:
Ever since he eliminated me in a cast of a play i had been rehearsing for two weeks JUST coz i was 3-minutes late,ive never had a soft spot for IAN.

next time be on time. Many are times when your character is solely judged on your ability to keep time.
Life is short. Live passionately.
sparkly
#47 Posted : Sunday, December 05, 2010 8:55:56 AM
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Apple Bees wrote:
Amir wrote:
extrablessed wrote:
Undoubtedly, steve is one of the best! but even the best people do make mistakes independent of their mother-tongues... Steve sang an ohangla in an excellent trained tune...and forgot that while he was on that stage he was an East African, leave alone being my village mate...Call-a-spade -a-spade-not-a-big-spoon... Even the poor Rwandans with their poor english and broken swahili never went full-blast in their mother-tongue, kinyarwanda...

RwandansShame on you Shame on you its Rwandese


You are wrong Amir; it is Rwandans NOT Rwandese. The latter was acceptable upto 1994. Since the 'new Rwanda' of P. Kagame , they would like to be referred to as Rwandans

you are both right. Rwandese for french and rwandan for english. But we know kagame's beef with the french.
Life is short. Live passionately.
tuvok
#48 Posted : Sunday, December 05, 2010 7:38:31 PM
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nostoppingthis wrote:
tuvok wrote:
On Ian: It is a show!! ... As @extrablessed had put it (albeit rather LOUDLY). Look at all similar shows and you'll find that there's always one harsh unreasonable judge..



So does TPF4 have to copy the same? Of what use?


Good Question. Perhaps informed by their market research - if they did any.
vinii
#49 Posted : Sunday, December 05, 2010 8:09:49 PM
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Jiliana/Kidum collabo was just deadly !!! I think Davis will win TPF4. Kenyan votes have been split in the middle between Ameleena and Steve....
If you are an eagle don't hang around with chickens; chickens don't fly....
Apple Bees
#50 Posted : Sunday, December 05, 2010 10:00:28 PM
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vinii wrote:
Jiliana/Kidum collabo was just deadly !!! I think Davis will win TPF4. Kenyan votes have been split in the middle between Ameleena and Steve....



U right. DAVIS has won the TPF4. All the best to him. A worthy winner
mpobiz
#51 Posted : Sunday, December 05, 2010 11:47:00 PM
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now that TPF 4 is over we can now see ian was right about steves song.steve come out as an ohangla artist -lets not kidd ourselves there was a general voter apathy from kenyans. kenyan votes were not split in two, amelina only received votes from family. the rest of kenyans exept for the lake side voted for msechu (tz votes only cant obtain a second placement for msechu)
my point is TPF is a game where contestants ask for VOTES from allover east africa so a contestants job is to try and please everybody in every possible way .everybody has to know what u r singing about and not a particular niche or market and that equals votes
Politics is just things to keep the people divided and foolish and put your trust in men and none of them can do nothing for you...
vinii
#52 Posted : Monday, December 06, 2010 12:14:51 AM
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mpobiz wrote:
.....steve come out as an ohangla artist



you are not fair to Steve. i think he has a unique deep voice that he uses quite effectively. i don't think he is an óhangla artist'
If you are an eagle don't hang around with chickens; chickens don't fly....
lisaox
#53 Posted : Monday, December 06, 2010 9:30:11 AM
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Wow...so Davis is the winner!!!
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