Must be the Music – New Talent TV Show
A new music show hit the TV earlier this week, it is Sky 2’s Must Be The Music. A singing talent show that offers a bit more versatility than X-factor which revolves around pop and classical music.
Must Be the Music is searching not just for the best set of lungs but also something new, and the show has welcomed bands, rap star hopefuls, and instrument geniuses.
Another bit of good news is that Simon Cowell plays no part in this show what so ever! The celebrity judges include pianist sensation Jamie Cullum, Scottish singer songwriter Sharleen Spiteri and rap star Dizzie Rascal who seems to be bringing the wit into the show.
Highlights from the first week of auditions were broadcasted on Monday and the show is on each night other than Thursday (selected nights are repeats of the previous show).
Like the X-Factor acts come out onto the stage in-front of the judges and a live audience hoping to impress, to get through to the next round they must gain at least two yeses from the judging panel.
The prize for the winner is £100,000 and the great chance to play at London’s Wembley Arena on the same stage which Arctic Monkeys, Oasis, Kings Of Leon and Muse have all graced.
As mentioned above, Dizzie Racal lives up to at least the latter part of his name when he is sitting on the judging panel.
He told one not so good performer “That was crap man… crap!” He also informed the live audience “this isn’t Jerry Springer” as they get on his back for not putting an act through.
There have been a few names already that have impressed the judges and viewers at home, Missing Andy are a London based band that rocked the crowd with their own song Made in England. Whilst Pepper and Piano brought presenter Fearne Cotton to tears with their emotional performance.

