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Jody Williams (born May 17, 1990) is a South African pop/R&B singer. She won the fourth season of the South African reality television singing competition Idols on 9 December 2007 at age 17, making her the youngest winner of the competition until 2017, when Paxton Fielies won the Competition at age 17.
The winner was 17-year-old Jody Williams, who bested Andriëtte Norman on 9 December 2007, at Ellis Park Stadium in Williams' hometown of Johannesburg. Williams was the youngest winner of the show to date, and she was the third consecutive woman to be named "SA Idol". [1]
Each winner is given a recording contract, a monetary prize, and a title as that nation's Idol, SuperStar or Star. The first winner of the format was Will Young of the United Kingdom in 2002. Two winners of the series were also able to win for another regional title: Kurt Nilsen of Norway also won World Idol in 2003, and Hady Mirza of Singapore ...
Pages in category "Idols South Africa winners" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. ... Jody Williams (Afrikaans singer) Heinz Winckler; Y.
The seventeenth season of Idols started on 11 July 2021 and concluded on 21 November 2021. The winner was 31-year-old singer Berenike "Berry" Trytsman, while the runner-up was Karabo Mathe. [10] It was the first time in South African Idols history that the top three contestants were all female.
"Love Is All Around" was covered by South African singer Jody Williams, who released it as the first single from her debut album Just Gonna Be Me. It was released on December 10, 2007. The song was scheduled as the "winner's song" in the fourth season of Idols (South Africa) and was performed by both Jody and competition runner-up, Andriëtte ...
Mere hours after she finished American Idol, Renae (who also goes by A.S.E.) announced that she signed with Big Machine and Motown Records. Her debut single, "Battles," reached number 22 on the U ...
Winner Princess MacDonald 24 Bushbuckridge, Mpumalanga: Runner-up Faith Nakana 26 Lebowakgomo, Limpopo: 3rd Nkosi Shange 29 Durban, KwaZulu-Natal: 4th Niikiey Kubheka 18 Vosloorus, Gauteng: 5th Envic Booysen 25 Cape Town, Western Cape: 6th Thando Mdluli 22 Orange Farm, Gauteng: 7th Sena Mkhwanazi 28 Durban, KwaZulu-Natal: 8th Lungelo Motaung 28