This week’s edition of Citi TV’s music talent show, Voice Factory, did not spare any contestant from eviction, unlike last week.
In last week’s episode, judge Kaywa saved Idara, who had the least votes, from eviction.
This week, Red’m could not get the required votes to keep him in the competition.
Red’m got the least votes (6.09%) from both the judges and the general public.
The twenty-three-year-old singer born Stephen Baiden Worgloh is a graduate of Bishop Herman College and the University of Professional Studies, Accra.
Red’m says he takes inspiration from a lot of artistes due to his eclectic taste for music which defines his versatility.
The remaining 9 singers will battle it out for the top spot, in live performance shows for the remaining weeks.
The judges for the night were music producer Kaywa, gospel musician Edinam Bright-Davies and Richie Mensah, CEO of Lynx Entertainment.
‘Voice Factory’ is aired on Citi TV on Saturdays at 7 pm with daily updates at 12 pm.
The show is hosted by Osei Kwame, co-host of Citi FM’s late afternoon drive, Traffic Avenue and AJ Sarpong, host of Brunch in the Citi on Citi FM and Hall of Fame on Citi TV.
Voice Factory 2019 is sponsored by Woodin and Beta Malt.
For your favourite contestant to stay in the competition, dial *447*973#, choose the ‘vote’ option, select the name of your contestant, select your number of votes and send.