BGT Musa Motha
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The dancer that moved all of us. Musa Motha’s final performance on Britain’s Got Talent is only the beginning of a future as bright as his passion. Have a look!

Global (05 June, 2023) — The stage was Musa Motha’s once again during the season finale of Britain’s Got Talent. His BGT performance earned a standing ovation from all the judges, a nod to the notion that no matter where the future takes him, it’s going to be bright.

Throughout his BGT journey, the cancer survivor and South African talent became synonymous with the kind of dance mainstream TV often sleeps on—dance that moves our feelings out of their hiding places.

With one leg strong, Motha was able to tell stories of resilience through rhythm, earning him crowd favour, tears, and a unique golden buzzer straight to the semi-finals; a showcase he won.

As the curtain drew for the finals over the weekend, it was evident that the moment was Motha’s.

The performance was of the same calibre that the dancer has carried throughout his stage presence with an added dose of fierce, adrenaline-soaked movements.

Despite the standing ovation and crowd calls, Motha didn’t win the competition. Viggo Venn from Norway may have won the show, but Motha won the hearts watching at home and better yet, the hearts of those who didn’t even follow the show for any other reason but him.

We have no doubt he’ll go on inspiring crowds near and far. After all, who needs the BGT win when your name is already on the world’s lips?


Sources: Britain’s Got Talent YouTube
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