Idol Philippines (season 1)

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Idol Philippines
Season 1
Search for the Idol Philippines Logo.png
Hosted by Billy Crawford
Judges Regine Velasquez
Vice Ganda
Moira Dela Torre
James Reid
Winner Zephanie Dimaranan
Runner-upLucas Garcia
Finals venue Newport Performing Arts Theater
Companion showIdol on the Road(Digital)
No. of episodes29
Release
Original network ABS-CBN
Original releaseApril 21 (2019-04-21) 
July 28, 2019 (2019-07-28)
Season chronology
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Season 2

The first season of Idol Philippines premiered on April 21, 2019 on ABS-CBN (under the full title Search for Idol Philippines), and ran until the season finale on July 28, 2019. It was the first season to air on the network following two defunct iterations from different networks. Billy Crawford hosted the season; while the judging panel was composed of singer-actress Regine Velasquez, comedian and television presenter Vice Ganda, singer-actor James Reid, and singer-songwriter Moira Dela Torre. [1] [2] [3]

Contents

Zephanie Dimaranan of Biñan, Laguna was named Idol Philippines, winning an exclusive recording contract from Star Music and 2,000,000. [4] Lucas Garcia of Lipa, Batangas finished as the runner-up with Lance Busa finishing in third place.

Overview

Development

On October 17, 2018, it was announced that ABS-CBN will broadcast the third incarnation of the Idol franchise in the Philippines after it had sealed a franchise deal with Fremantle and 19 Entertainment, the co-owners of the format. [5]

Prizes

The winner of the season received ₱2,000,000, a paid vacation trip to Taiwan, a House & Lot from Camella Homes and an exclusive recording contract from Star Music

Judges and host

Judges and host of the first season of Idol Philippines

In October 2018, Regine Velasquez was revealed as the first judge after signing her exclusive contract with ABS-CBN. [6] [7] With her 32 years in the entertainment industry, this will be a first time for her to judge a singing competition. [8] [9] Following this announcement, there were rumors that Jessica Sanchez, the runner-up of the 11th season of American Idol , will be added as a judge but it has been denied by her. [10] Speculations also circulated that David Archuleta, the runner-up of the seventh season of American Idol, was also considered to become a judge for the show, but the rumors were downplayed by him saying that he was not invited by the network's management. [11]

In November 2018, Billy Crawford confirmed his role as the host of the local franchise which is part of his renewed contract deal with ABS-CBN. [12] [13]

On February 26, 2019, Philippine Entertainment Portal unofficially revealed that James Reid, Vice Ganda and Moira Dela Torre will join Velasquez as the show's judging panel. According to the website, a reliable source sent them a photo of the four judges standing behind a judges' table similar to those of the other Idol franchises. [14] The three remaining judges' were later confirmed on the same day, after they were officially introduced on TV Patrol , ABS-CBN's primetime newscast. [15] [16] [17] Among the four judges, Vice Ganda is an experienced judge—having been a judge for It's Showtime besides being a host, Pinoy Boyband Superstar , and two seasons of Pilipinas Got Talent . It was revealed in an interview that Vice Ganda was the only judge handpicked by Fremantle. [18]

Companion online show

An online show, called Idol on the Road, airs together with the main program on Idol Philippines' Facebook and YouTube accounts; it is hosted by BoybandPH and comedian Jervi Li, commonly known as KaladKaren Davila. The said show airs live from the Idol Philippines Bus.

Pre-auditions

The pre-auditions for the premiere season took place in different key cities in the Philippines. Auditionees must be 16 to 28 years old. [19]

Shortlist of the locations for the Idol Philippines' pre-auditions
DateVenueCityRef.
November 15, 2018Center for Multiple Intelligence School Lapu-Lapu City [20]
Karesh Commercial Complex Bogo, Cebu [21]
Rock Republic Cebu City [20]
Tulay Bar Maasin, Southern Leyte [22]
November 16, 2018Brown Academy School Cebu City [20]
Monterey School, Inc. Talisay, Cebu [20]
Pier Capitan Superdome Ormoc, Leyte [22]
November 17, 2018Barili Gymnasium Cebu City [20]
Manros Plaza Building Cebu City [21]
Municipality of San Jose Function Room San Jose, Antique [23]
November 17 & 18, 2018Palo Leyte Academic Center Palo, Leyte [22]
November 23, 2018Bukidnon National High School Malaybalay, Bukidnon [24]
November 24, 2018Sanguniang Panlungsod Building Gingoog [25]
November 24 & 25, 2018Lipa City Youth and Cultural Center Lipa, Batangas [19]
November 25, 2018University of the Philippines–Baguio Baguio
November 30, 2018Lyceum of the Philippines University Manila Intramuros, Manila
December 1, 2018Surigao State College of Technology–Del Carmen Del Carmen, Surigao del Norte [26]
December 1 & 2, 2018University of Negros Occidental–Recoletos Bacolod City [19]
December 2, 2018Lyceum of the Philippines University Manila Intramuros, Manila
December 3, 2018CFC School of Morning Star Butuan [27]
January 19 & 20, 2019Pacific Mall Mandaue City [28]
People's Gym Digos, Davao del Sur
January 26 & 27, 2019Starmall AlabangAlabang, Muntinlupa [28]

Aside from ground scouting and pre-auditions held all over the Philippines, the online auditions was also launched in November 20, 2018. [29]

Competition summary

Color key

  Winner
  Runner-up
  Eliminated in the Live Shows
  Eliminated in the Theater Rounds – Solo Round
  Eliminated in the Theater Rounds – Do-or-Die Round
  Eliminated in the Theater Rounds – Group Round
Top 69 contestants
Zephanie Dimaranan Lucas Garcia Lance Busa Dan OmbaoMiguel Odron
Elle OcampoSheland FaelnarFatima LouiseRenwick BenitoTrish Bonilla
Rachel LibresMatty JuniosaCharmagne AlgarioDenize CastilloEnzo Almario
Jasper LacsonJeremiah ToraynoKevin HermogenesMichelle PrimaveraRoque Belino
Alyssa QuijanoAmeurfina Martinez III Angie Kristine Gorbulev Carlo BautistaDiane Vergoza
Erika TenorioGello MarquezIbrahim OnggoIsaiah TiglaoJehramae Trangia
Julia JoaquinKier KingKrissha ViajeMia VillafloresRainier Natividad
Ramil PermigonesTrix CorpezVanya CastorYarah EstrellaAbby Manguinao
Ali AguilaAna May delos ReyesAngelo PinedaBella FallBrandon Diamante
Calvin EncomiendaCarmella RavanillaClyde AquinoCyra JureidiniDea Formilleza
Endy AsidorEunice TorionGeca MoralesJap-Jap TalaniaJhamil Villanueva
Juancho GabrielJulian Lee VasquezKathleen GalulaKyran OliverLeann Ganzon
Lucho BeechLuvlou UlandayMargarette JimenezMicoline AcederaNic Galano
Nicoll del FinadoSean Oliver Shai Gomez Zeke Villanueva

Auditions

The auditions were recorded at the One Canvas Events Place in Makati. In the televised auditions, contestants will perform in front of the panel of judges. Each contestant must receive three "yes" votes from the judges in order to advance and receive a golden ticket to Idol City. The first audition episode was aired on April 21, 2019, with the final audition episode being aired on June 8, 2019. 69 Idol hopefuls were able to advance and receive their respective golden ticket to Idol City.

Summary of the auditions for Idol Philippines season 1
Episode(s)Air DateGolden tickets
1April 21, 20193
2April 27, 20193
3April 28, 20194
4May 4, 20194
5May 5, 20194
6May 11, 20195
7May 12, 20194
8May 18, 20194
9May 19, 20195
10May 25, 20196
11May 26, 20197
12June 1, 20196
13June 2, 20198
14June 8, 20196
Total no. of contestants69

Theater rounds

The theater rounds were recorded at the ABS-CBN Soundstage at San Jose del Monte, Bulacan and first aired on June 9, 2019. These are composed of three rounds – the Group, Do or Die, and Solo rounds.

Group round

In the Group round, the Idol hopefuls were grouped based on their genre and sound. As a group, they selected a song from a list that they think is the best for them, additionally they gave a name to their group. At the end of the group rounds, thirty-nine Idol hopefuls remained.

Color key:

      Contestant was chosen by the judges to advance to the Do or Die round
      Contestant was eliminated
EpisodeOrderGroupSongContestantHometownResult
Episode 15
(June 9, 2019)
14th Dimension"Stay with Me" – Sam Smith Ali AguilaQuezon CityEliminated
Jap-Jap TalaniaNueva EcijaEliminated
Kevin HermogenesTaguig CityAdvanced
Lucas GarciaLipa, BatangasAdvanced
23GH"Try" – Pink Ameurfina Martinez IIILucenaAdvanced
Charmagne AlgarioBulacanAdvanced
Elle OcampoPampangaAdvanced
Krissha ViajeQuezon CityAdvanced
3Soul Effection"Tila" – Lani Misalucha Carmella RavanillaTaytay, RizalEliminated
Diane VergozaParañaque CityAdvanced
Endy AsidorDavaoEliminated
Rachel LibresPasayAdvanced
4Voltes 4"Always Be My Baby" – David Cook Dan OmbaoBataanAdvanced
Jhamil VillanuevaTaguig CityEliminated
Miguel OdronIndiana, USAAdvanced
Sean OliverIloiloEliminated
5WHAMAS"2002" – Anne-Marie Abby ManguinaoTagaytay City, CaviteEliminated
Denize CastilloCaviteAdvanced
Eunice TorionCebuEliminated
Margarette JimenezLingayen, PangasinanEliminated
Vanya CastorMandaluyongAdvanced
6The Current"Best Part" – Daniel Caesar feat. H.E.R. Angie Kristine SiargaoAdvanced
Bella FallQuezon CityEliminated
Erika TenorioNueva EcijaAdvanced
Leann GanzonIloiloEliminated
Mia VillafloresPasayAdvanced
7Beyonce3Men"I'll Make Love To You" – Boyz II Men Gello MarquezMakati CityAdvanced
Lance Busa Agusan Del NorteAdvanced
Lucho BeechUSAEliminated
Matty JuniosaMandaluyongAdvanced
Episode 16
(June 15, 2019)
1Girls on Fire"Fighter" – Christina Aguilera Alyssa QuijanoManilaAdvanced
Cyra JureidiniCaviteEliminated
Kathleen GalulaLos Baños, LagunaEliminated
Michelle PrimaveraCaloocanAdvanced
2Collidal District"Iris" – Goo Goo Dolls Carlo BautistaMandaluyongAdvanced
Renwick BenitoAngeles City, PampangaAdvanced
Roque BelinoBaguioAdvanced
Trix CorpezOlongapo CityAdvanced
3Rated PG"Born This Way" – Lady Gaga Ana May Delos ReyesLapu-Lapu CityEliminated
Dea FormillezaCompostela ValleyEliminated
Luvlou UlandayParañaque CityEliminated
Yarah EstrellaParañaqueAdvanced
Zephanie Dimaranan Biñan, LagunaAdvanced
4A-Boys"214" – Rivermaya Angelo PinedaDigosEliminated
Calvin EncomiendaDasmariñas CityEliminated
Clyde AquinoCagayan de Oro CityEliminated
Jasper LacsonSorsogon CityAdvanced
Kyran OliverParma, ItalyEliminated
5Beautifour Voices"It's All Coming Back to Me Now" – Celine Dion Julia JoaquinBoholAdvanced
Micoline AcederaAntipolo CityEliminated
Nicoll del FinadoBinalonan, PangasinanEliminated
Trish BonillaLucena CityAdvanced
6Popsicles"Mahal Na Mahal" – Sam Concepcion Brandon DiamanteBacolod CityEliminated
Isaiah TiglaoAdvanced
Rainier NatividadSta. Maria, BulacanAdvanced
Zeke VillanuevaBoholEliminated
7Blush"Shout Out To My Ex" – Little Mix Fatima Louise LaguerasQuezon CityAdvanced
Geca MoralesSampaloc City, ManilaEliminated
Jehramae TrangiaTalisay City, CebuAdvanced
Shai Gomez CanadaEliminated
Sheland FaelnarCaloocanAdvanced
8Power Pop Boys"Stitches" – Shawn Mendes Enzo AlmarioSta. Maria, BulacanAdvanced
Juancho GabrielOlongapo CityEliminated
Julian Lee VasquezDavao CityEliminated
Nic GalanoIligan City, IsabelaEliminated
93 And 1"Dancing On My Own" – Calum Scott Ibrahim OnggoDigosAdvanced
Jeremiah ToraynoCagayan de Oro CityAdvanced
Kier KingSultan KudaratAdvanced
Ramil PermegonesLucena CityAdvanced

Do or Die round

In the Do or Die round, the judges divided the remaining Idol hopefuls into six and selected a song for them to perform. At the end of the second round, twenty contestants remained. The male hopefuls performed pop hits from female artists, while the female hopefuls performed hits from OPM Rock bands.

Color key:

      Contestant was chosen by the judges to advance to the solo round
      Contestant was eliminated
EpisodeOrderSongContestantResult
Episode 17
(June 16, 2019)
1"I Have Nothing" – Whitney Houston Renwick BenitoAdvanced
Ibrahim OnggoEliminated
Jasper LacsonAdvanced
Kier KingEliminated
Rainier NatividadEliminated
Matty JuniosaAdvanced
2"Himala" – Rivermaya Fatima LouiseAdvanced
Alyssa QuijanoEliminated
Mia VillafloresEliminated
Yarah EstrellaEliminated
Krissha ViajeEliminated
Erika TenorioEliminated
Michelle PrimaveraAdvanced
3"I'll Never Love Again" – Lady Gaga Carlo BautistaEliminated
Kevin HermogenesAdvanced
Dan OmbaoAdvanced
Isaiah TiglaoEliminated
Roque BelinoAdvanced
Enzo AlmarioAdvanced
4"Narda" – Kamikazee Vanya CastorEliminated
Ameurfina Martinez IIIEliminated
Julia JoaquinEliminated
Trish BonillaAdvanced
Charmagne AlgarioAdvanced
Rachel LibresAdvanced
Sheland FaelnarAdvanced
5"My All" – Mariah Carey Lucas GarciaAdvanced
Ramil PermigonesEliminated
Miguel OdronAdvanced
Trix CorpezEliminated
Gello MarquezEliminated
Lance Busa Advanced
6"Ang Huling El Bimbo" – Eraserheads Denize CastilloAdvanced
Zephanie Dimaranan Advanced
Diane VergozaEliminated
Elle OcampoAdvanced
Angie Kristine GorbulevEliminated
Jeremiah ToraynoAdvanced
Jehramae TrangiaEliminated

Solo round

The Solo round is the final round of the Theater Rounds where the remaining Idol hopefuls pick a solo song. Only the twelve hopefuls proceeded to the Live shows. The first episode aired the performances of the female Idol hopefuls; while the second episode aired the performances of the male Idol hopefuls.

Color key:

      Contestant was chosen by the judges to advance to the live shows
      Contestant was eliminated
EpisodeOrderContestantSongResult
Episode 18
(June 22, 2019)
1 Zephanie Dimaranan "I Believe" – Fantasia Advanced
2Fatima Louise Lagueras"Feeling Good" – Michael Bublé Advanced
3Rachel Libres"Maybe This Time" – Sarah Geronimo Advanced
4Charmagne Algario"Stand Up for Love" – Destiny's Child Eliminated
5Trish Bonilla"One Night Only" – Jennifer Hudson Advanced
6Michelle Primavera"Banal Na Aso, Santong Kabayo" – Yano Eliminated
7Denize Castillo"Buwan" – Juan Karlos Eliminated
8Elle Ocampo"Ride" – Twenty One Pilots Advanced
9Jeremiah Torayno"Lay Me Down" – Sam Smith Eliminated
10Sheland Faelnar"Clarity" – Zedd feat. Foxes Advanced
Episode 19
(June 23, 2019)
1Matty Juniosa"Proud Mary" – Tina Turner Advanced
2Renwick Benito"Kasalanan" – Orient PearlAdvanced
3 Lance Busa "Ordinary People" – John Legend Advanced
4Roque Belino"Over and Over Again" – Nathan Sykes Eliminated
5Enzo Almario"Too Good at Goodbyes" – Sam Smith Eliminated
6Dan Ombao"I See Fire" – Ed Sheeran Advanced
7Jasper Lacson"Lately" – Stevie Wonder Eliminated
8Kevin Hermogenes"I Didn't Know My Own Strength" – Whitney Houston Eliminated
9Lucas Garcia"If I Ain't Got You" – Alicia Keys Advanced
10Miguel Odron"Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word" – Elton John Advanced

Live shows

For the first time in the Idol franchise, the judges determined half of the contestants' score while the public determined the other half via public vote. The Hopefuls with the lowest scores were eliminated in varying amounts per week with the best possible score a contestant can receive is 100% per the format the network uses in scoring.

Color key:

      Contestant was saved by the public and judges' votes
      Contestant was in the bottom group
      Contestant was eliminated

Week 1: Top 12 – Songs of Ryan Cayabyab (June 29 & 30)

For the first week of the Live Shows, the Top 12 performed songs sung or composed by OPM Icon and National Artist Ryan Cayabyab with Cayabyab also serving as guest mentor.

EpisodeOrderContestantSongScoreResult
Episode 20
(June 29, 2019)
1 Lance Busa "Kay Ganda ng Ating Musika" - Hajji Alejandro 56.61%Safe
2Trish Bonilla"Kailan" - Smokey Mountain 55.38%Safe
3Lucas Garcia"Sometime, Somewhere" - Basil Valdez 71.85%Safe
4Matty Juniosa"Nais Ko" - Basil Valdez50.5%Eliminated
5Elle Ocampo"Paraisong Parisukat" - Basil Valdez51.81%Bottom three
6Dan Ombao"Tuwing Umuulan at Kapiling Ka" - Basil Valdez83.73%Safe
7Sheland Faelnar"Tunay na Ligaya" - Basil Valdez60.67%Safe
Episode 21
(June 30, 2019)
8Renwick Benito"Araw-Gabi" - Nonoy Zuñiga 53.41%Safe
9Fatima Louise"Limang Dipang Tao" - Celeste Legaspi 66.2%Safe
10 Zephanie Dimaranan "Paraiso" - Smokey Mountain99.75%Safe
11Miguel Odron"Kahit Ika'y Panaginip Lang" - Basil Valdez63.73%Safe
12Rachel Libres"Paano Na Kaya?" - Bugoy Drilon50.52%Eliminated
Non-competition performances
OrderPerformersSong
21.1 Moira Dela Torre and I Belong To The Zoo "Patawad, Paalam"

Week 2: Top 10 – The Champions (July 6 & 7)

For Week 2, the Top 10 performed songs written or performed by Star in a Million winner Erik Santos and Pinoy Dream Academy winner Yeng Constantino. Santos and Constantino also mentored the Top 10.

EpisodeOrderContestantSongScoreResult
Episode 22
(July 6, 2019)
1Trish Bonilla"Pagbigyang Muli" - Erik Santos 50.67%Eliminated
2Renwick Benito"Hawak Kamay" - Yeng Constantino 51.49%Eliminated
3Elle Ocampo"Ikaw" - Yeng Constantino 66.17%Safe
4 Lance Busa "Ako Muna" - Yeng Constantino 58.49%Bottom four
5Lucas Garcia"Lupa" - Erik Santos 75.24%Safe
6 Zephanie Dimaranan "Salamat" - Yeng Constantino 92.18%Safe
Episode 23
(July 7, 2019)
7Sheland Faelnar"Pangarap Lang" - Yeng Constantino 54.77%Bottom four
8Miguel Odron"Kung Akin Ang Mundo" - Erik Santos 75.74%Safe
9Fatima Louise"I'll Never Go" - Erik Santos 61.01%Safe
10Dan Ombao"Cool Off" - Yeng Constantino 99.88%Safe
Non-competition performances
OrderPerformersSong
23.1 Billy Crawford and James Reid "Girls Like You" / "Filipina Girl"

Week 3: Top 8 – Philippines’ Most Streamed Hits (July 13 & 14)

For Week 3, the Top 8 performed the Philippines’ most streamed hits. Morissette served as guest mentor.

EpisodeOrderContestantSongScoreResult
Episode 24
(July 13, 2019)
1Fatima Louise"Kathang Isip" - Ben&Ben 52.13%Eliminated
2 Lance Busa "Sana" - I Belong to the Zoo56.49%Bottom four
3Sheland Faelnar"Hindi Na Nga" - This Band 52.27%Eliminated
4 Zephanie Dimaranan "Isa Pang Araw" - Sarah Geronimo 99.88%Safe
5Dan Ombao"Kung 'di Rin Lang Ikaw" - December Avenue & Moira Dela Torre 77.73%Safe
Episode 25
(July 14, 2019)
6Elle Ocampo"Story of My Life" - One Direction 54.7%Bottom four
7Miguel Odron"Scars to Your Beautiful" - Alessia Cara 67.53%Safe
8Lucas Garcia"Tagpuan" - Moira Dela Torre 98.36%Safe
Non-competition performances
OrderPerformersSong
25.1 Regine Velasquez and Pinopela"Halo"

Week 4: Top 6 – Songs of Gary Valenciano (July 20 & 21)

For Week 4, the Top 6 performed songs by singer-songwriter Gary Valenciano. He also served as guest mentor.

EpisodeOrderContestantSongScoreResult
Episode 26
(July 20, 2019)
1 Lance Busa "Paano" - Gary Valenciano 56.57%Bottom two
2Miguel Odron"How Did You Know" - Gary Valenciano 56.65%Safe
3Elle Ocampo"Sana Maulit Muli" - Gary Valenciano 50.27%Eliminated
4 Zephanie Dimaranan "Wag Ka Nang Umiyak" - Gary Valenciano 96.08%Safe
Episode 27
(July 21, 2019)
5Dan Ombao"Kailangan Kita" - Gary Valenciano 73.45%Safe
6Lucas Garcia"Ikaw Lamang" - Gary Valenciano 99.88%Safe
Non-competition performances
OrderPerformersSong
27.1Bugoy Drilon, Daryl Ong, Michael Pangilinan, and Vice Ganda "Get Here"

Week 5: The Final Showdown (July 27 & 28)

Part 1 - Top 5

The Top 5 performed live at Newport Performing Arts Theater in Resorts World Manila on July 27, 2019. Two contestants were eliminated by the end of night one, leaving the Top 3 to battle it out on July 28, 2019. In addition to the competition pieces sung by the Top 5, female winners from different singing competitions performed songs sung by American Idol winners as special guests.

EpisodeOrderContestantSongScoreResult
Episode 28
(Saturday July 27, 2019)
1Dan Ombao"The Last Time" - Eric Benet 62.48%Eliminated
2Miguel Odron"Rise Up" - Andra Day 53.39%Eliminated
3 Zephanie Dimaranan "Lipad ng Pangarap" - Dessa 99.88%Safe
4Lucas Garcia"Bulag, Pipi at Bingi" - Freddie Aguilar 83.81%Safe
5 Lance Busa "Lean on Me" - Bill Withers 69.45%Bottom three
Non-competition performances
OrderPerformersSong
28.1 Lance Busa, Lucas Garcia and Dan Ombao
with Jona and Elha Nympha
"I Believe" - Fantasia
28.2 Zephanie Dimaranan and Miguel Odron
with Janine Berdin and KZ Tandingan
"A Moment Like This" - Kelly Clarkson
28.3Top 5 with Janine Berdin, Elha Nympha, KZ Tandingan and Jona"This Is My Now" - Jordin Sparks

Part 2 - Top 3

The Top 3 performed live at Newport Performing Arts Theater in Resorts World Manila on July 28, 2019. The winner was announced at the end of the show.

ContestantEpisode 29 (Sunday, July 28, 2019)ScoreResult
Round 1Round 2
OrderSongOrderSong
Zephanie Dimaranan 1"Maghintay Ka Lamang" - Ted Ito1"Pangarap Kong Pangarap Mo"100%Winner
Lucas Garcia2"Hanggang" - Wency Cornejo 3"Because You Believed"70.2%Runner-up
Lance Busa 3"Akin Ka Na Lang" - Morissette 2"Kapit Lang"41.89%Eliminated
Non-competition performances
OrderPerformersSong
29.1 Jessica Sanchez "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going"

Elimination chart

Color key

  Female contestant
  Male contestant
  Winner
  Runner-up
  Third place
  Did not perform
  Not Chosen
  Saved by Judges
  Safe
  Highest Score
  Bottom Group
  Eliminated
Results per round
PlaceContestant Top 20 Top 12 Top 10 Top 8 Top 6 Finale
Top 5 Top 3
6/226/236/307/77/147/217/277/28
1 Zephanie Dimaranan SafeN/A1st
99.75%
2nd
92.18%
1st
99.88%
2nd
96.08%
1st
99.88%
Winner
100.00%
2Lucas GarciaN/ASafe3rd
71.85%
4th
75.24%
2nd
98.36%
1st
99.88%
2nd
83.81%
Runner-up
70.20%
3 Lance Busa N/ASafe7th
56.61%
7th
58.49%
5th
56.49%
5th
56.57%
3rd
69.45%
Third place
41.89%
4Dan OmbaoN/ASafe2nd
83.73%
1st
99.88%
3rd
77.73%
3rd
73.45%
4th
62.48%
5Miguel OdronN/ASafe5th
63.73%
3rd
75.74%
4th
67.53%
4th
56.65%
5th
53.39%
6Elle OcampoSafeN/A10th
51.81%
5th
66.17%
6th
54.70%
6th
50.27%
7Sheland FaelnarSafeN/A6th
60.67%
8th
54.77%
7th
52.27%
8Fatima LouiseSafeN/A4th
66.20%
6th
61.01%
8th
52.13%
9Renwick BenitoN/ASafe9th
53.41%
9th
51.49%
10Trish BonillaSafeN/A8th
55.38%
10th
50.67%
11Rachel LibresSafeN/A11th
50.52%
12Matty JuniosaN/ASafe12th
50.50%
13–20Enzo AlmarioN/AEliminated
Jasper LacsonN/A
Kevin HermogenesN/A
Roque BelinoN/A
Charmagne AlgarioEliminated
Denize Castillo
Jeremiah Torayno
Michelle Primavera

Reception

Critical response

The televised auditions for the first season was met with mixed public reception. [30] Netizens questioned Dela Torre and Reid's credibility as judges, although Reid was praised for his frankness. [30] The show was compared in a negative light to other singing competitions, including The Voice of The Philippines, specially following the aftermath of the rejection of reggae artist Luke Baylon, in which only one judge, Velasquez voted to advance Baylon into the next round. [31] [32] Amid the criticism, Velasquez defended her fellow judges in an interview with reporters during the 35th PMPC Awards for movies, stating that "the three were chosen to be at the judging table because of their individual expertise". [33]

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<i>Idol Philippines</i> (season 2) Season of television series

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