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Rosita Vai (born June 4, 1981 in Wellington, New Zealand) is a singer who rose to popularity after winning NZ Idol 2, the New Zealander version of Pop Idol.

Rosita was the only idol who never was in the bottom 3.

NZ Idol 2 Performances

Auckland Auditions: I Have Nothing by Whitney Houston
Top 60: Ain't No Mountain High Enough by Marvin Gaye
Top 36: Work It Out by Beyoncé
Top 24: I Have Nothing by Whitney Houston
Top 10: Nobody's Supposed To Be Here by Deborah Cox
Top 9: I'm Coming Out by Diana Ross
Top 8: Always Be My Baby by Mariah Carey
Top 7: Golden by Jill Scott
Top 6: You're All I Need (To Get By) by Aretha Franklin
Top 5: If It Makes You Happy by Sheryl Crow
Top 4: Sweet Lovers by Holiday Makers
Top 4: Language by Annie Crummer
Top 3: I Can't Tell You Why by The Eagles
Top 3: Dangerously In Love by Beyoncé
Grand Final: All I Ask
Grand Final: Golden by Jill Scott
Grand Final: How Come You Don't Call Me? by Alicia Keys
Her single "All I Ask" hit 1# for 2 weeks,hitting platinum in its first week,but only survived in the official top 40 chart(NZ) for 9 weeks. Rositas album "Golden" was praised by critics but failed to sell well only reaching 15 on the album charts. There has been critisism over how the album and artist is produced and publicised - 15 days was the time in which Rosita recorded her album. Rosita and the 1st NZ IDOl Ben Lummis have had the potential to do well but have so far been "one hit wonders"

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