Vincent Bones
South African singer
Vincent Bones (born 29 October 1984)[1] is a South African singer who won the tenth season of Idols South Africa in 2014.[2][3] After the voting stats were revealed Bones won almost every vote except in the top 4 where Bongi Silinda overtook him and won the most votes.[4]
References
- ^ Bones, Vincent [@vincent_bones] (29 October 2020). "Happy birthday to me ...God thank you for your grace ...fam allow me to dedicate this birthday to my family the reason I fight to get the best in life ." Portage, Michigan. Retrieved 2024-03-23 – via Instagram.
- ^ Citizen reporter, "Vincent Bones scoops the Idols SA title", TheCitizen, 24 November 2014.
- ^ "VINCENT BONES IS SA'S NEWEST IDOL", EWN, November 2014.
- ^ "Voting results for Idols 10 revealed | Idols 10 | TVSA".
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Idols South Africa
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- Heinz Winckler
- Anke Pietrangeli
- Karin Kortje
- Dewald Louw
- Jody Williams
- Sasha-Lee Davids / Jason Hartman (co-winners)
- Elvis Blue
- Dave van Vuuren
- Khaya Mthethwa
- Musa Sukwene
- Vincent Bones
- Karabo Mogane
- Noma Khumalo
- Paxton Fielies
- Yanga Sobetwa
- Luyolo Yiba
- Zama Khumalo
- Berry Trytsman
- Thapelo Molomo
- Thabo Ndlovu
- "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"
- Idol franchise
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