The Frisian singer Dewi made it to the last four of the national talent show Idols 2002. Although she eventually had to leave Jim, Jamai and Hind alone, Dewi was in many ways the most striking appearance of the couple, with colorful dreadlocks and piercings. She was clearly several years older and had gained the necessary life experience: for example, she had been a mother for several years. Her
… fourth place turned out to be good for a record contract with BMG and a management deal with Erwin Jansen, who personally urged fans not to download her single illegally in an open letter on Dewi's site because 'otherwise there will be no new CD from Dewi!'. Despite personal songs such as To Nomi (an ode to her daughter), Dewi's debut is primarily a product that immediately requires a lot of money. He could also have reported that the pop rock songs on this CD sound a lot spicier than those of Jim and Jamai. Or that Dewi is a great singer, with more personality than these two put together, who should actually be given the time to grow. With this one then. (MS)more