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Whack 5: Best Performance Aye?

The Greatest Idol Performance night proved to be dismaying. Here's a recap of tonight's episode.

Daryl Celis sang The Promise and proved that he's worthy to be in the top five. His performance is plain and smooth but it lacked the intensity.

Taking on Fantasia's broadway hit I'm Here is our worster, Gretchen Espina who even cried right after her performance. She murdered the song. She even asked for the arrangement to be lowered 'cause she simply can't reach the notes. It was boring, a mess in the middle part and ended quite okay. But her notes are all over the place!

Kid Camaya was the third to perform. Despite his being paos tonight, he made the best out of it. He had a great performance except for the slightly-sablay falsettos (since paos nga sya). All in all, it was the best performance of the night. He sang Careless Whisper and he did pretty well given his condition.

Jayann was dismaying this night. Her intro had sharps and flats. Her mid-part was boring. And she added too much "style" that made the performance OA. She kind of disappoints people since she's expected to deliver well because this is her domain. She sang Fergie's Finally.

The last to perform was Ramboo who told the people "sa mga naninira sa akin sa internet, salamat!", I feel like he was looking at me. Kebs. Anyway. His eyes popped out na naman. And he did the Bamboo Bamboo puto maya again so it was sooo predictable. Not spectacular. Just that his performance was enjoyable since it is an upbeat song.

Ranking:
1. Kid

2. Daryl
3. Ram



4. Jayann
5. Gretchen


Who's gonna be the Final 3? I am hoping for a Jayann, Daryl, Kid final three. But the people will decide, and it would most probably be Gretchen, Ram and Daryl.

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Tickets for the finale will be available at GMA 7 Jamboree Gate on August 13-14, 1-5pm. No tickets will be given on the date of the affair at SMX Convention Center, August 16-17.


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