Clyde McKenzie, Digicel Rising Stars judge

'Rising Stars' judge Clyde McKenzie. - Nathaniel Stewart
Today, The STAR brings you a 'round-up' of your favourite talent show, The 'Digicel Rising Stars'. Check out our four pages of fun and facts on your contestants and the competition, beginning with a perspective from judge Clyde McKenzie.
In The STAR today, we hear from one of the judges on the 'Digicel Rising Stars' competition. Judge Clyde McKenzie weighs in on the contestants and the competition so far.
So far, 'Digicel Rising Stars' season five is turning out to be an interesting competition, with the contestants finding themselves and getting more comfortable with the stage.
The performances so far have been relatively good, with the top ten displaying their talent in the shows on Sunday night. In fact, on August 3, I saw some strong performances and some weak ones.
Outstanding
Kahlil, the group from Montego Bay, gave an outstanding performance and I was really impressed with them. It was a creative and diverse act.
Kahlil's was one of the finest performances that I have seen in this competition since it started. It is up there next to that spectacular performance by Noddy Virtue and Jodiann Pantry last year. The group is just great; they know it, and have been using their harmony to make that stamp on the public early.
Cameal also delivered a good performance on Sunday night with her interpretation of the Jimmy Cliff hit, The Harder They Come, which should help make an impact on the public. Cameal gave her interpretation of the song, developed the meaning and delivered it well, something that other contestants should do.
Despite their performance on Sunday, I think SLR was reasonably good. However, I didn't like their choice of song, even though there might be talks of it being contemporary. In essence, the song was not their song and that was evident in the way their voices blended with it. They need to choose songs that can display their harmonising, almost reminiscent of what they used to 'knock us away' in Ochi.
The barber from Linstead, Nigel Wilson, was tentative on Sunday night. He has the capacity to deliver and it was evident in that R Kelly medley. Wilson's only problem was that he held back. Obviously, Jamaica agrees with this and so, he is going back to Linstead.
Lashana, from Westmoreland, held back, too. She has a marvellous voice that she needs to let Jamaica hear. Leisha on the other hand had a good performance even though it was not her best, she can improve.
I do not want to compare this crop with previous groups because each group differs and bring their variety and taste to the show, and that is what the competition is about -uniqueness.
One of the things I would like to see is the contestants choosing songs that are risky, songs that show their true talent. They should choose songs to help them to develop and feel more comfortable performing.
SLR showed a clear example of what I'm talking about when they went back to the Chill Room. If they had sung that song, the reactions would have been different on the main stage. In that piece, you could hear the distinctiveness that they possess as a group.
You know, there is something remarkably different about this year's set of contestants as 40 per cent of the top 10 are groups, perhaps inspired by the success of 'Digicel Rising Stars'2006 winners, One Third. One is even left wondering if we will see one group or more in the top spots this year.
As usual, there is going to be some controversy about one or two contestants who persons believe should be in the top 10 and are not there. The truth is, I was really looking forward to seeing Patrice Ellis in the top 10, as she was a good package.
Top Team was another contestant I was expecting to see in the top 10 too. They had a lot of energy and I was looking forward to seeing more of that.
Finally, the new host, Yendi, has been doing a good job. She has a personality of her own. The thing is when you have got so accustomed to seeing someone in your living room for so long, it's going to take some time to adjust to the changes and people are like that. Fans will soon get accustomed to Yendi.
Denise should, however, get commendations for the energy she brought to the show; she was like duck to water.