The seventh season of Adom TV’s beloved music reality show, Nsoromma, is off to an exciting start as 20 talented contestants vie for a spot in the final 12.
This week, the first group of 10 contestants delivered electrifying performances, captivating the judges and audience alike.
Meanwhile, renowned broadcaster Andy Dosty and legendary highlife musician Akosua Agyapong served as judges for the evening, providing insightful feedback and encouraging the budding talents.
Opening season 7, Anabella Baanaleh set the tone for the night with her soulful rendition of Kotosa by Afriyie Wutah, earning cheers for her smooth vocals and emotional delivery.
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Asdangel Sikapa Gyesi brought elegance to the stage, delivering a heartfelt performance of Adina Thembi’s Why that left the crowd spellbound.
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Additionally, Freda Nuertekie Nuertey uplifted spirits with her powerful and passionate take on Aseda by Nacee, showing great command over her voice.
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Joseph Kumi Quansah added a spiritual touch with his moving rendition of Piesie Esther’s Mo, which resonated deeply with the audience.
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Moreover, Michaella Ali brought energy and charisma, breathing life into Stonebwoy’s Into the Future with a confident and vibrant performance.
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Also, Nadia Sagoe transported the crowd to the golden days of highlife with her flawless interpretation of Daddy Lumba’s Aben Woha.
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Bernard Owusu Damoah delivered a charming rendition of Ohemaa by Kuami Eugene, winning over the audience with his soothing voice.
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Alberta Ewurabena Coker captivated the judges with her expressive and heartfelt performance of Nii Amaah’s To Odo Nnuom.
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Nancy Donkor brought nostalgia to the stage with her lively performance of George Darko’s Odo Color, earning loud applause.
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Caprice Adelaide Forson closed the night on a high note, delivering a bold and emotional rendition of King Paluta’s Makoma that left everyone wanting more.
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Each contestant brought their unique flair, making the first week of Nsoromma Season 7 an unforgettable experience.
Check out photos from Nsoromma Season 7 week 1 below: