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Season of television series
Idols South Africa Hosted by ProVerb Judges Winner Berry Trytsman Runner-up Karabo Mathe
No. of episodes20 Original network Mzansi Magic Original release 11 July (2021-07-11 ) – 21 November 2021 (2021-11-21 )
The seventeenth season of South African Idols premiered on 11 July 2021 and concluded on 21 November 2021 on the Mzansi Magic television network. The season was won by Berry Trytsman and the runner-up was Karabo Mathe.[ 1] [ 2]
The season saw judge Somizi Mhlongo being asked to "take time off" from the show to deal with domestic abuse allegations against him.[ 3] This resulted in him only appearing in the first few pre-recorded episodes and none of the live ones. He was replaced by a guest judge each week for the rest of the season.
After 17 and 11 years as judges respectively, it was announced shortly before the start of the eighteenth season that Randall Abrahams and Unathi Nkayi would not be returning to the show.[ 4]
Contestant
Age
Hometown
Place finished
Berry Trytsman
30
Cape Town , Western Cape
Winner
Karabo Mathe
21
Hebron, North West
Runner-up
S'22kile Langa
20
Pietermaritzburg , KwaZulu-Natal
3rd
Kevin Maduna
28
Soweto , Gauteng
4th
Daylin Sass
23
Hanover Park , Western Cape
5th
Nqobie Linda
28
Soweto , Gauteng
6th
Sia Mzizi
20
Tsakane , Gauteng
7th
Bulelani Twala
18
Heidelberg, Gauteng
8th
Monique Erens
25
Cape Town , Western Cape
9th
Ithana Conjwa
23
Cala , Eastern Cape
10th
Zukisa Mashiqa
16
Pietermaritzburg , KwaZulu-Natal
11th–13th
Siya Motloung
21
Katlehong , Gauteng
Misty Makhene
30
Vosloorus , Gauteng
Andiswa Zondi
18
Johannesburg , Gauteng
14th–16th
Sinovuyo Mbhele
20
Vosloorus , Gauteng
Tesmin-Robyn Khanye
23
Katlehong , Gauteng
Weekly Song Choice and Result [ edit ]
Top 16: The Biggest Hits of Today [ edit ]
Group A (29 August)[ edit ]
Group B (5 September)[ edit ]
Top 10 (Top 9): Battle of the DJs (19 September)[ edit ]
This round saw contestants perform hit songs by five DJs: DJ Cleo , Prince Kaybee , Sun-El Musician , De Mthuda and DJ Sumbody.[ 7]
Ithana Conjwa withdrew from the competition for health reasons a day before performing in the non-elimination round broadcast on 12 September.[ 8] This meant that the top 10 round immediately became the top 9 round.
Top 8 (26 September)[ edit ]
Top 7: Mzansi Greats (3 October)[ edit ]
Top 7: Showstopper (11 October)[ edit ]
On 11 October, it was announced that there would be no elimination that week, and would resume the following week.[ 14] All seven contestants went on to perform their prepared showstopper songs.
Top 6: Oskido 's Playlist & Max Martin's Songbook (17 October)[ edit ]
Top 5: Mzansi Gay Choir (24 October)[ edit ]
Top 4: Judges' Picks & SAMA Winners (31 October)[ edit ]
Top 3: Gospel Duet (7 November)[ edit ]
Guest Judge: Judith Sephuma [ 19]
Before his elimination, Kevin Maduna got a chance to perform his gospel duet song "Ukuhlala Kuye" with Dumi Mkokstad.[ 20]
Top 2 (14 November)[ edit ]
Guest Judge: Msaki [ 1]
Before her elimination, S'22kile performed her single "Falling".[ 21]
Colour key
–
Winner
–
Runner-up
–
Eliminated
–
Wild Card
–
Withdrew
Weekly results per act
Act
Top 16
Top 10
Top 9
Top 8
Top 7 (first week)
Top 7 (second week)
Top 6
Top 5
Top 4
Top 3
Top 2
Group A
Group B
Berry Trytsman
Safe
—
Safe
Safe
Safe
Safe
Safe
Safe
Safe
Safe
Safe
Winner
Karabo Mathe
—
Safe
Safe
Safe
Safe
Safe
Safe
Safe
Safe
Safe
Safe
Runner-up
S'22kile
—
Safe
Safe
Safe
Safe
Safe
Safe
Safe
Safe
Safe
3rd place
Eliminated
Kevin Maduna
—
Safe
Safe
Safe
Safe
Safe
Safe
Safe
Safe
4th place
Eliminated
Daylin Sass
Safe
—
Safe
Safe
Safe
Safe
Safe
Safe
5th place
Eliminated
Nqobie Linda
Safe
—
Safe
Safe
Safe
Safe
Safe
6th place
Eliminated
Sia Mzizi
Safe
—
Safe
Safe
Safe
Safe
7th place
Eliminated
Bulelani Twala
Wild Card
—
Safe
Safe
8th place
Eliminated
Monique Erens
—
Safe
Safe
9th place
Eliminated
Ithana Conjwa
—
Wild Card
10th place
Eliminated
Zukisa Mashiqa
—
11th/13th place
Eliminated
Siya Motloung
—
Misty Makhene
—
Andiswa Zondi
14th/16th place
Eliminated
Sinovuyo Mbhele
Tesmin-Robyn Khanye
^ a b Seemela, Masego (21 November 2021). "Berry sweeps Idols SA judges off their feet" . The Sowetan . Retrieved 3 February 2022 .
^ a b c d "Berry wins 'Idols SA' season 17" . IOL . 21 November 2021. Retrieved 3 February 2021 .
^ Ferreira, Thinus (6 August 2021). "Somizi Mhlongo to 'take time off' from Idols SA in light of abuse allegations against him" . News24 . Retrieved 3 February 2022 .
^ Madibogo, Julia (23 January 2022). "Idols SA bids farewell to Randall Abrahams and Unathi Nkayi" . News24 . Retrieved 3 February 2022 .
^ a b "Lady Du gets Mzansi's stamp of approval as 'Idols SA' guest judge" . IOL . 30 August 2021. Retrieved 3 February 2022 .
^ a b Ngenyane, Andiswa (5 September 2021). "GROUP 2 OF IDOLS TOP 16 TAKES THE STAGE!" . Daily Sun . Retrieved 4 February 2022 .
^ Maliba, Amanda (20 September 2021). " 'Idols SA' brings some of SA's biggest DJs to join contestants" . IOL . Retrieved 3 February 2022 .
^ Naidoo, Deepika (20 September 2021). "Mzansi reacts to Ithana dropping out of 'Idols SA' race amid health concerns" . TimesLIVE . Retrieved 3 February 2022 .
^ Tjiya, Emmanuel (28 September 2021). "Voted off Idols: Monique will now complete her degree" . The Sowetan . Retrieved 4 February 2022 .
^ "Idols 17: Bags packed for Bulelani" . TVSA . 3 October 2021. Retrieved 3 February 2022 .
^ Naidoo, Alicia (27 September 2021). " 'Idols SA' fans think Dineo Ranaka is an 'amazing fit' for Somizi" . The South African . Retrieved 3 February 2022 .
^ " 'Idols SA' top 7 pay tribute to SA music icons" . IOL . 4 October 2021. Retrieved 3 February 2022 .
^ @IdolsSA (3 October 2021). "The multi award-winning, multi-platinum @ZaharaSA performs her proudly South African 'iZolo' before joining the #IdolsSA judging panel!" (Tweet ) – via Twitter .
^ a b " 'Idols SA' top 7 impresses fans with spectacular showstopper performances" . IOL . 11 October 2021. Retrieved 3 February 2022 .
^ Manuel, Marilynn (11 October 2021). " 'Idols SA': Fans call Thembi Seete 'female Somizi' after guest appearance" . The South African . Retrieved 3 February 2022 .
^ a b c "Idols SA top 6 level up as they serenade Kalawa Jazmee's Oskido" . Old Mutual . 19 October 2021. Retrieved 3 February 2022 .
^ a b c Mbhele, Sandisiwe (25 October 2021). "Could former 'Uzalo' star Khaya Dladla be a permanent 'Idols SA' judge?" . The Citizen . Retrieved 3 February 2022 .
^ a b c " 'Idols SA' contestants battle it out for top 3 spot" . IOL . 2 November 2021. Retrieved 3 February 2022 .
^ a b c d Ferreria, Thinus (8 November 2021). "Idols SA season 17 makes history with all-female top three" . News24 . Retrieved 3 February 2022 .
^ "Idols 17: All girl Top 3 as Kevin kaps it home" . TVSA . 8 November 2021. Retrieved 3 February 2022 .
^ Seemela, Masego (17 November 2021). "S'22kile ready to build her music career after Idols SA exit" . The Sowetan . Retrieved 3 February 2022 .
Seasons
Winners Winner's singles
"Once in a Lifetime"
"Silver Lining"
"I'm So Ready"
"In Jou Oë "
"Love Is All Around "
"True Believer"/"Break the Silence "
"Things My Father Said"
"Hall of Mirrors"
"Move"
"I Still Feel It"
"Let Me Love You"
"Ding Dong"
"Want It to Feel Like It Did With You"
"Demonstrate"
"Scars (All Over Me)"
"Sunshine Through the Rain"
"Ndizobizwa"
"Ungowami"
"Phanda"
"iSlungu"
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