Wednesday, 22 August 2012

BBA finalist scheduled to enter into a recording deal with Jay-Z?

Posted on Aug 22, 2012 

The curtains may have fallen down in the Big Brother Africa reality show but certainly never marked the end of the road for the contestants. On the contrary, this may have been a curtain raiser for one finalist who made it to the very last day of the reality show. After emerging second, Kenya’s favorite sensation C.M.B. Prezzo seems to be on his way to becoming the number one Kenyan artist to rub shoulders with the number one hip-hop superstar; Jay-Z.
The finals which were held in Johannesburg, South Africa, saw him emerge the very first Kenyan representative to ever make it to the finals, ending up as the first runner-up thanks to the massive votes from his loving fans, leaders, politicians, friends, family and fellow musicians from across the East African region and beyond. The massive support catalyzed by various media platforms and radio stations’ backing ensured that he remained in the house and evaded evasion for a total 91 days.
Now the self proclaimed “King of Bling” has been made the African Ambassador for One International. In his new position, he’s expected to join other well-known international icons and ambassadors in the campaign against extreme poverty and disease, specifically in the vast African region. He’ll be teaming up with the likes of the award winning actor George Clooney, rock star Bono, to name but just a few.
What’s even more viewed as a stepping stone to his music career, Prezzo is now scheduled to meet the one and only hip-hop superstar Jay-Z, and attend his concert staged to happen later this month. All these shall be made possible courtesy of One International. Is he set to enter into a recording deal with Jay-Z? Well, that’s the begging question at the moment all his fans have to wait and see despite the rumors already making headlines in the social media.
His mother, uncle and aunt who were present during the final show were very impressed by his latest achievements of representing the country in a remarkable manner. They’re very thankful for the great support that came along in ensuring that the Kenyan flag was well represented and raised high despite the fact that he never had a chance to be the head of the house and save himself from eviction; given the very many times he was nominated for eviction in the house.
Moments after the closing ceremony, Prezzo said, “I thank God the most for keeping me strong and safe in the house to the last day.”
Though the $300,000 grand prize was won by South Africa’s Keagan, who managed to beat the rest of the five finalists in the show, he revealed his sentiments saying, “I didn’t want Prezzo to reach in the finals because he is already well-known, but when I saw how he was being saved by Africa week after week, I had to accept the fact that he is loved by the people. There is nothing much I could do about that.”
Other finalists who made it were Talia from Zambia, Kyle from Uganda, Lady May from Namibia and Wati from Malawi.

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