In the latest installment of the Heineken Green Synergy DJ Competition the announcement was made that DJ Jigga would move on to battle DJ Rohan for the coveted crown and one million dollars in cash and prizes in October.
Even though the competition is all the DJs, that was not the highlight of the night. Instead it was the serenading of the two finalists by popular radio jocks Nikki-Z and DJ Sunshine and 876radio.com was there to watch its unfolding.
After the announcement of the finalists the two radio jocks were asked to pick a contestant and serenade them for the night, but that was not to be as the competition quickly transformed into a lyrical tune for tune war between the two.
DJ Sunshine was the first to go and she started off well reassuring her man for the night, Jigga that he was undoubtedly going to be the winner, before unleashing her selection. This was met with loud applauses in approval from the crowd.
However after a few exchanges the crowd was amped and wanted more and indeed they delivered. Nikki-Z the rookie of the two showed her musical prowess and wit with a selection that hit Sunshine where it hurts the most. (go figure)
"Ok Sunshine, you did your thing, you got your little cheers but I got something to tell you" - Nikki-Z said. While cuing her track she asked someone from the audience to assist her for a minute and within seconds a young lady was reading a text message from her iPhone, it read. "Nikki-Z there is no Sunshine in my life without you" she then asked the young lady who is the sender at which she shouted "Jigga". This was followed by Rihanna's, 'Take A Bow' with the lyrics saying "you look so dumb right now" that sent the crowd into a frenzy.
A seemingly shocked Sunshine tried everything to make a comeback but it was very evident she had been outgunned and outsmarted by the 'Z'.
In the end everyone enjoyed themselves while the jocks hugged in the name of friendly rivalry. Collin Hines and Kurt Riley, judges for the night called it a tie, but honestly they were just being politically correct in an effort not to offend anyone. "We have a new found respect for both jocks and will never look at them the same way" the two lamented before hinting at the possibility that Heineken should consider creating a female version of the competition.