Meet The Voice SA's co-coaches

Meet The Voice SA's co-coaches

The Voice SA took a break the past weekend but this week the popular talent search competition is back with co-coaches.

The voice SA Co-coaches

Joining Bobby van Jaarsveld, Lira, Karen Zoid and Kahn Morbee are Riana Nel, Elvis Blue, Emo Adams and Jimmy Nevis.

 

The four co-coaches will help the respective teams with coaching their talent when they enter the intense vocal training session.

 

Songstress Lira will be working with platinum-selling recording artist and SAMA winner Riana Nel, whose sister Nianell gave #TeamLira some valuable tips during Season 1's Battle Rounds.  Riana confesses that she has always been a "massive fan of the show", and The Voice SA fans will remember how she rocked the stage with Vusi Mahlasela during last season's final. 


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Exuberant performer Emo Adams will add pizazz to his long-time friend Karen Zoid's team. "I've always loved the approach of the show where the focus is on the talent," Emo says. 

 

He has appeared Karen Zoid's own talk show, Republiek van Zoid Afrika and also has his own TV series on kykNET called Jou Show Met Emo. With so much in common, Emo and Karen will create fireworks in the battle ring. 

 

Coach Bobby enlisted the help of another young pop star in the music industry, Jimmy Nevis. 23-year-old Jimmy has a number of successes under his belt as a song writer and a performer, with three SAMA nominations, an MTV Africa Music Award nomination and a Channel O African Music Video Award nomination to his name. 

 

Just like Bobby, Jimmy has enjoyed numerous commercial radio successes with singles such as "Balloon", "All About It" and "Misscato" to name a few. 

 

Elvis Blue will be working alongside season 1's winning coach, Kahn Morbee. 

 

Elvis's star rose in the music industry after he won Idols SA in 2010 and since then he has kept fans in awe with three platinum and one gold selling album and a long list of Top 10 singles to his name as well. 

 

Elvis straddles the English and Afrikaans markets in South Africa, and has won at least one SAMA for each album that he has ever released.

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