Idol Philippines | |
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Season 2 | |
Hosted by | Robi Domingo |
Judges | |
Winner | Khimo Gumatay |
Runner-up | Ryssi Avila |
Companion show | The Next Idol PH(Digital) |
No. of episodes | 26 |
Release | |
Original network | Kapamilya Channel [lower-alpha 1] |
Original release | June 25 – September 18, 2022 |
Season chronology |
The second season of reality singing television competition Idol Philippines premiered on June 25, 2022 on Kapamilya Channel, A2Z and TV5 aired until its season finale on September 18, 2022. It was the first season to not air on ABS-CBN after the network was ordered by the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) and Solicitor General Jose Calida to cease and desist its free-to-air television and radio broadcast operations on May 5, 2020, following the expiration of its congressional franchise. [1] [2]
The season was hosted by Robi Domingo, who replaced Billy Crawford as host following his departure from the network. Regine Velasquez and Moira Dela Torre returned to the judging panel, being joined by new judges Gary Valenciano and Chito Miranda. [3] [4]
Khimo Gumatay of Makati emerged as the winner, winning an exclusive recording contract from ABS-CBN Music, as well as a ₱1,000,000 cash prize. Ryssi Avila of Bacoor, Cavite finished as the runner-up with Kice finishing in third place. [5]
The second season was first confirmed during the final episode of the first season, although the fate of the season was left uncertain after the National Telecommunications Commission and Solicitor General Jose Calida issued a cease and desist order on ABS-CBN amidst the then-lingering Enhanced community quarantine in Luzon done to combat the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines, effectively ceasing free-to-air broadcasting operations on the network. Its aftermath, including the denial of the franchise, layoffs and loss of frequencies saw the transfer of host Billy Crawford and director Bobet Vidanes to blocktimer shows that are aired on TV5. However, it was announced on April 25, 2022 that the show would continue its return. [6] Auditions for the season opened the following day. [7]
The second season airs on Kapamilya Channel and A2Z at 7:00pm every weekend, taking over the timeslot left by the tenth season of reality show Pinoy Big Brother , which aired its last post-season special on June 19, 2022. In addition, TV5 also airs the season, marking the first time the network aired an iteration of the Idol franchise since Philippine Idol in 2006. TV5 airs the season at 8:30pm on Saturdays and 9:00pm on Sundays, taking over the timeslot left by the second season of reality singing competition Masked Singer Pilipinas , which aired its finale on June 18, 2022. [8]
An online show, titled The Next Idol PH, aired on the show's UpLive account and on Kapamilya Online Live during commercial breaks. Hosted by the show's former contestants; Anji Salvacion, Matty Juniosa, Enzo Almario, Lucas Garcia, Gello Marquez, Fana and Shanaia Gomez. [lower-alpha 2] The show airs live via Zoom from the hosts' respective places at the time of the show's broadcast (prior to the Live gala), or from the Idol Philippines studio (during the Live gala). The show usually interviews the season's contestants following their performances on the show's broadcast.[ citation needed ]
The show partnered with video social media platform UpLive, which hosted the show's online auditions. [9] The platform also aired the show's online companion show, The Next Idol PH, which is hosted by the show's former contestants. [10]
The winner of the season received an exclusive recording contract from ABS-CBN Music, well as a ₱1,000,000 cash prize. They also received a franchise from Dermacare and a house and lot from Camella Homes worth ₱2,500,000. [5]
Idol Philippines launched its own non-fungible token (NFT) collection featuring the show's logo, tickets, and the likeness of the contestants as part of a promotion. It became the first-ever Philippine television program to launch its own NFT collection. [11] [12]
On May 20, 2022, during a broadcast of news program TV Patrol , the roster of judges for the season was revealed. Of the four judges from the previous season, only Regine Velasquez and Moira Dela Torre returned, marking the departure of James Reid and Vice Ganda from the judging panel. The two departing judges were replaced by singer-songwriter Gary Valenciano and Parokya ni Edgar frontman Chito Miranda. [13] Two days later, on a launch party on ASAP Natin 'To! , it was announced that Robi Domingo will be the new host, replacing Billy Crawford who left for blocktimer shows on other networks. [14]
Comedian Ogie Diaz later revealed that Vice Ganda backed out from the show after receiving word that Sarah Geronimo was initially slated to be a judge for the show but backed out due to her personal responsibilities. Meanwhile, James Reid was unable to return for the season as he resided abroad at the time of the season in order to pursue an international career. [15]
The initial auditions for the season opened on April 25, 2022 for Idol hopefuls aged 16 to 28 years old. Due to the restrictions implemented in response to the COVID-19 pandemic on the Philippines, all initial auditions were held online, eliminating the open-call audition process that was widely used for the previous season. [7] Those selected by the producers to audition in front of the judges performed at the ABS-CBN Studio in Quezon City, wherein an auditionee must receive at least three "yes" votes from the judges in order to advance and receive a golden ticket to Idol City. Occasionally, a judge may opt to award a platinum ticket, rather than a usual golden ticket. [16] [17]
At the start of the season premiere, former contestants Anji Salvacion, Gello Marquez, Shanaia Gomez, Fana, iDolls members Matty Juniosa, Enzo Almario and season 1 runner-up Lucas Garcia [lower-alpha 2] performed a rendition of Andra Day's "Rise Up". Throughout the course of the auditions, a total of 72 Idol hopefuls have received a ticket to Idol City, four of which have received a platinum ticket. However, some auditions were unaired due to undisclosed reasons.[ citation needed ] .
Episode | Air Date | No. of Auditionees | Advanced | Ref. |
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1 | June 25, 2022 | 4 | 3 | [18] |
2 | June 26, 2022 | 5 | 3 | [19] |
3 | July 2, 2022 | 4 | 3 | [20] |
4 | July 3, 2022 | 4 | 3 | – |
5 | July 9, 2022 | 5 | 4 | – |
6 | July 10, 2022 | 6 | 4 | – |
7 | July 16, 2022 | 7 | 5 | – |
8 | July 17, 2022 | 5 | 3 | – |
9 | July 23, 2022 | 8 | 7 | – |
10 | July 24, 2022 | 6 | 4 | – |
11 | July 30, 2022 | 11 | 11 | – |
12 | July 31, 2022 | 5 | 5 | – |
Unaired | — | 17 | – | |
Total No. of Contestants | >72 | 72 |
This season introduced the Platinum Ticket. Derived from the platinum ticket first introduced in the twentieth season of American Idol , a platinum ticket would allow its recipient to directly advance to the solo round of the Middle Rounds. The judges are given one chance to award a platinum ticket to a contestant of their choice. Only one judge is allowed to award a ticket per audition. [16]
Judge | Recipient | Age | Hometown | Date | Song(s) | Original Artist | Ref. | |
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Gary Valenciano | Kimberly Baculo | 17 | Mabini, Batangas | June 26, 2022 | "Isang Linggong Pag-ibig" | Imelda Papin (KZ Tandingan cover) | [21] [19] | |
Regine Velasquez | Dominic Hatol | 26 | Trece Martires, Cavite | July 3, 2022 | "Hanggang Dito na Lang" | Jaya | [22] | |
Moira Dela Torre | Ryssi Avila | 21 | Bacoor, Cavite | July 9, 2022 | "Alipin" | Shamrock (Regine Velasquez cover) | [23] [24] | |
Chito Miranda | Chester Padilla | 26 | Pampanga | July 24, 2022 | "With a Smile" | Eraserheads | [25] |
Color key
Top 72 contestants | ||||
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Khimo Gumatay | Ryssi Avila | Kice | Bryan Chong | Ann Raniel |
Delly Cuales | PJ Fabia | Trisha Gomez | Nisha Bedaña | Misha de Leon |
Drei Sugay | Anthony Meneses | Chester Padilla | Darius Miguel | Dominic Hatol |
Esay Belanio | Isaac Zamudio | Jarea Ifurung | Jean Flores | Kimberly Baculo |
Alnie Caparoso | Bea Tan | Beverlyn Silva | Bino Serito | Brei Binuya |
Brio Divinagracia | Carmela Ariola | Chloe Redondo | Christian Tibayan | Dior Bronia |
EJ Ballebar | Gyla Casero | Hannah Castillo | Hanzel Lax | Jaime Kliatchko |
Jerold Tamayo | Justin Ortega | Kian Joy Guarin | Lecelle Trinidad | Mark Barda |
Max Macaraig | Mikko Estrada | Paul Macalindong | Ranella Katrice Robles | Rexie Ramilo |
Ryan Gabriel Ayangco | Steph Samson | Thias | A.K. de Guzman | Aly Amores |
Anton Juarez | Asha Trinidad | Benedict Vinluan | Bianca Dimaculangan | Breanna Villapaz |
Christian Imperial | Cyra Lee Baranda | Dave Maramag | Eian Bryle | Gian Franco |
Jade Manalo | JB Pallarca | Jimsen Jison | Job Tolonghari | Karlo Winffotter |
Mariel Baguio | Melanie Guevarra | Paul Hernandez | Rizzia Alcantara | Stef Payusan |
Ver Aquino | Yuri Javier | |||
Note: Underlined names are platinum ticket holders. |
The middle rounds were held at the ABS-CBN studios in Quezon City. This stage is composed of three rounds—the Group, Do or Die, and Solo rounds. At the end of these rounds, twelve contestants will be left to compete for the title of Idol Philippines. [26]
Color key:
Contestant was chosen by the judges to advance to the next round | |
Contestant was eliminated |
The golden ticket holders were divided into fourteen groups named by its respective members. Each group selected a song to perform from a wall containing several song titles. Following a group's performance, the judges chooses an indefinite number of contestants to advance to the next round. The first performances of the Group round were aired on the latter half of Episode 12, which aired on July 31, 2022. [27] At the end of the group rounds, forty-four contestants remained.
Episode | Order | Group | Song | Contestant | Hometown | Result |
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Episode 12 (July 31, 2022) | 1 | In Girls | "Out" – Fana | Asha Trinidad | Tandang Sora, Quezon City | Eliminated |
Delly Cuales | Santiago, Isabela | Advanced | ||||
Esay Belanio | Iloilo City | Advanced | ||||
Jarea Ifurung | San Pedro, Laguna | Advanced | ||||
Yuri Javier | Cabuyao, Laguna | Eliminated | ||||
2 | Ballad to the 5th Power | "Muli" – Bugoy Drilon | Alnie Caparoso | Cebu City | Advanced | |
EJ Ballebar | Bula, Camarines Sur | Advanced | ||||
Hanzel Lax | Trece Martires, Cavite | Advanced | ||||
Isaac Zamudio | Mandaluyong | Advanced | ||||
Justin Ortega | San Fernando, La Union | Advanced | ||||
Episode 13 (August 6, 2022) | 1 | Metafour | "Sandalan" – 6cyclemind | Ann Raniel | San Pablo, Laguna | Advanced |
Carmela Ariola | Mataas na Kahoy, Batangas | Advanced | ||||
Nisha Bedaña | Las Piñas City | Advanced | ||||
Stef Payusan | Santo Tomas, Batangas | Eliminated | ||||
2 | SoulSisters | "Sigurado" – Belle Mariano | Beverly Silva | Lipa, Batangas | Advanced | |
Brei Binuya | Tondo, Manila | Advanced | ||||
Gyla Casero | San Pedro, Laguna | Advanced | ||||
Kian Joy Guarin | Tanza, Cavite | Advanced | ||||
Misha De Leon | Santa Rosa, Laguna | Advanced | ||||
3 | I Will Sur-Five | "Chasing Pavements" – Adele | Bea Tan | Santa Rosa, Laguna | Advanced | |
Cyra Lee Baranda | Roxas, Capiz | Eliminated | ||||
Mariel Baguio | Cebu | Eliminated | ||||
Ranella Katrice Robles | Santo Tomas, Batangas | Advanced | ||||
Steph Samson | Dasmariñas, Cavite | Advanced | ||||
4 | Soul'd Out | "Lean on Me" – Bill Withers | Christian Imperial | San Pedro, Laguna | Eliminated | |
Dior Bronia | Tatalon, Quezon City | Advanced | ||||
Jaime Kliatchko | Santa Rosa, Laguna | Advanced | ||||
Jerold Tamayo | Cabanatuan | Advanced | ||||
PJ Fabia | Moncada, Tarlac | Advanced | ||||
5 | Fifth Element | "Stay" – Cueshe | Dave Maramag | Gapan, Nueva Ecija | Eliminated | |
Drei Sugay | San Juan City | Advanced | ||||
Jimsen Jison | Quezon City | Eliminated | ||||
Kice | Guimaras | Advanced | ||||
Mark Barda | Antique | Advanced | ||||
6 | G5 | "Pagod Na Ako" – Janine Berdin | Aly Amores | Tanauan, Batangas | Eliminated | |
Bianca Dimaculangan | Mataas na Kahoy, Batangas | Eliminated | ||||
Jade Manalo | San Pablo, Laguna | Eliminated | ||||
Rexie Ramilo | Santo Tomas, Batangas | Advanced | ||||
Trisha Gomez | Dasmariñas, Cavite | Advanced | ||||
7 | Daboiz PH | "This Love" – Maroon 5 | Anthony Meneses | Las Piñas | Advanced | |
Anton Juarez | Toledo City, Cebu | Eliminated | ||||
Job Tolonghari | Loon, Bohol | Eliminated | ||||
Max Macaraig | Lipa City, Batangas | Advanced | ||||
Paul Hernandez | Tondo, Manila | Eliminated | ||||
8 | HWC | "Marupok" – KZ Tandingan | Bino Serito | Subic, Zambales | Advanced | |
Brio Divinagracia | Quezon City | Advanced | ||||
Gian Franco | Bacoor, Cavite | Eliminated | ||||
Mikko Estrada | Antipolo | Advanced | ||||
Thias | Tanauan, Batangas | Advanced | ||||
9 | Spice Girlz | "Golden Arrow" – Bini | Breanna Villapaz | Dasmariñas, Cavite | Eliminated | |
Jean Flores | Alaminos, Laguna | Advanced | ||||
Lecelle Trinidad | Gapan, Nueva Ecija | Advanced | ||||
Melanie Guevarra | Pasig City | Eliminated | ||||
Ver Aquino | Roxas, Capiz | Eliminated | ||||
10 | Echo | "Raise Your Flag" – KZ Tandingan | Benedict Vinluan | Nueva Ecija | Eliminated | |
Christian Tibayan | Lipa City, Batangas | Advanced | ||||
Darius Miguel | Lipa City, Batangas | Advanced | ||||
Karlo Winffotter | Sta. Cruz, Manila | Eliminated | ||||
Ryan Gabriel Ayangco | Tayabas, Quezon | Advanced | ||||
11 | Melodiques | "Superhero" – Rocksteddy | A.K. de Guzman | San Fernando City, Pampanga | Eliminated | |
Chloe Redondo | Calamba, Laguna | Advanced | ||||
Hannah Castillo | Diliman, Quezon City | Advanced | ||||
Rizzia Alcantara | Bustos, Bulacan | Eliminated | ||||
12 | Sadboyz II Men | "Kapag Ako Ay Nagmahal" – Jolina Magdangal | Bryan Chong | Angeles, Pampanga | Advanced | |
Eian Bryle | Pavia, Iloilo | Eliminated | ||||
JB Pallarca | Carranglan, Nueva Ecija | Eliminated | ||||
Khimo Gumatay | Makati | Advanced | ||||
Paul Macalindong | Makati | Advanced | ||||
The remaining contestants were grouped by the judges and was also assigned a song to perform as a group. Like in the previous round, the judges will choose an indefinite number of contestants to advance to the next round at the end of each performance. The round aired on August 7, 2022. At the end of this round, twenty contestants remained.
Episode | Order | Song | Contestant | Contestant |
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Episode 14 (August 7, 2022) | 1 | "Gusto Ko Nang Bumitaw" – Morissette | Isaac Zamudio | Advanced |
Ryan Miguel Aycangco | Eliminated | |||
Hanzel Lax | Eliminated | |||
Mark Barda | Eliminated | |||
Darius Miguel | Advanced | |||
PJ Fabia | Advanced | |||
2 | "Defying Gravity" – Idina Menzel | Carmela Ariola | Eliminated | |
Rexie Ramilo | Eliminated | |||
Jean Flores | Advanced | |||
Esay Belanio | Advanced | |||
Ann Raniel | Advanced | |||
3 | "I Want To Know What Love Is" – Foreigner | Bino Serito | Eliminated | |
Dior Bronia | Eliminated | |||
Justin Ortega | Eliminated | |||
Christian Tibayan | Eliminated | |||
Khimo Gumatay | Advanced | |||
Thias | Eliminated | |||
4 | "Don't Cry Out Loud" – Melissa Manchester | Hannah Castillo | Eliminated | |
Delly Cuales | Advanced | |||
Kian Joy Guarin | Eliminated | |||
Bea Tan | Eliminated | |||
Lecelle Trinidad | Eliminated | |||
5 | "Beautiful Days" – Kyla | EJ Ballebar | Eliminated | |
Drei Sugay | Advanced | |||
Jerold Tamayo | Eliminated | |||
Bryan Chong | Advanced | |||
Brio Divinagracia | Eliminated | |||
Anthony Meneses | Advanced | |||
6 | "Diamante" – Morissette | Chloe Redondo | Eliminated | |
Steph Samson | Eliminated | |||
Ranella Katrice Robles | Eliminated | |||
Gyla Casero | Eliminated | |||
Misha De Leon | Advanced | |||
7 | "If I Believe" – Patti Austin | Alnie Caparoso | Eliminated | |
Kice | Advanced | |||
Jaime Kliatchko | Eliminated | |||
Mikko Estrada | Eliminated | |||
Max Macaraig | Eliminated | |||
Paul Macalindong | Eliminated | |||
8 | "Signed, Sealed, Delivered" – Stevie Wonder | Brei Binuya | Eliminated | |
Jarea Ifurung | Advanced | |||
Nisha Bedaña | Advanced | |||
Trisha Gomez | Advanced | |||
Beverlyn Silva | Eliminated |
The remaining twenty contestants, including the four platinum ticket holders performed individually with a song of their choice. The round aired on August 13 and 14, 2022. Twelve contestants were selected by the judges to advance to the next round. Three of four platinum ticket holders were eliminated in this round.
Episode | Order | Contestant | Song | Result |
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Episode 15 (August 13, 2022) | 1 | Drei Sugay | "Ikaw Lang" – Nobita | Advanced |
2 | Isaac Zamudio | "Lason Mong Halik" – Katrina Velarde | Eliminated | |
3 | Darius Miguel | "Tuloy Pa Rin" – Neocolours | Eliminated | |
4 | Dominic Hatol | "Saan Darating Ang Umaga" – Raymond Lauchengco | Eliminated | |
5 | Anthony Meneses | "Tadhana" – UDD | Advanced | |
6 | Khimo Gumatay | "Tala" – Sarah Geronimo | Advanced | |
7 | Chester Padilla | "Leaves" – Ben&Ben | Eliminated | |
8 | Kice | "Isn't She Lovely" – Stevie Wonder | Advanced | |
9 | PJ Fabia | "Habang Atin Ang Gabi" – South Border | Advanced | |
10 | Bryan Chong | "Ulap" – Rob Daniel | Advanced | |
Episode 16 (August 14, 2022) | 1 | Delly Cuales | "Basang Sisiw" – Juana Cosme | Advanced |
2 | Jarea Ifurung | "Mahal Kong Pilipinas" – JMARA | Eliminated | |
3 | Kimberly Baculo | "Believer" – Imagine Dragons | Eliminated | |
4 | Esay Belanio | "Sabi Nila" – Agaw Agimat | Eliminated | |
5 | Trisha Gomez | "Oo" – UDD | Advanced | |
6 | Ann Raniel | "Ikot-Ikot" – Sarah Geronimo | Advanced | |
7 | Jean Flores | "Nasa Puso" – Janine Berdin | Eliminated | |
8 | Misha De Leon | "Sign of the Times" – Harry Styles | Advanced | |
9 | Ryssi Avila | "Nakapagtataka" – Sponge Cola | Advanced | |
10 | Nisha Bedaña | "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going" – Jennifer Hudson | Advanced |
The Top 12 performed each week live on air. At the end of the performances, viewers may vote for a contestant of their choice. For this season, viewers were only allowed to vote via UpLive. [28] In a mechanic unique to Idol Philippines, the judges determined half of the contestants' overall scores. The contestant with the highest tally per component received a score of 50% from that component, with the rest of the contestants' score being proportionate of the tally of the highest vote-getter. The components were then combined to form the contestant's final score. At the end of each week, one to two contestants were eliminated following the reveal of a bottom three or bottom two. [29]
Contestant was saved by the public and judges' votes | |
Contestant was saved by the public and judges' votes but received one of the lowest scores | |
Contestant was eliminated |
The theme for this week was "hugot", as such the Top 12 performed ballads. The contestants were mentored by former ASAP Sessionistas members Nina and Ice Seguerra. Moira Dela Torre was absent from the episode because she tested positive for COVID-19. [30]
Episode | Order | Contestant | Song | Score | Result |
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Episode 17 (August 20, 2022) | 1 | Nisha Bedaña | "Hiling" – Mark Carpio | 76.03% | Safe |
2 | Khimo Gumatay | "One Last Cry" – Brian McKnight | 74.78% | Safe | |
3 | Drei Sugay | "Sa 'Yo" – Silent Sanctuary | 70.20% | Eliminated | |
4 | Ann Raniel | "Till My Heartaches End" – Ella May Saison | 94.50% | Safe | |
5 | Trisha Gomez | "Falling" – Harry Styles | 88.16% | Safe | |
6 | Anthony Meneses | "Pagsamo" – Arthur Nery | 68.23% | Eliminated | |
7 | Kice | "Barely Breathing" – Duncan Sheik | 73.11% | Bottom three | |
8 | Delly Cuales | "Ibong Ligaw" – Juana Cosme | 75.97% | Safe | |
Episode 18 (August 21, 2022) | 1 | Bryan Chong | "Paubaya" – Moira Dela Torre | 82.28% | Safe |
2 | Misha De Leon | "Para Lang Sa 'Yo" – Ice Seguerra | 75.08% | Safe | |
3 | PJ Fabia | "Kabilang Buhay" – Bandang Lapis | 96.33% | Safe | |
4 | Ryssi Avila | "Oks Lang" – J Roa | 82.35% | Safe |
For this week, the Top 10 performed the songs sung or written by Ogie Alcasid. The contestants were mentored by Alcasid, himself.
Episode | Order | Contestant | Song | Score | Result |
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Episode 19 (August 27, 2022) | 1 | PJ Fabia | "If Only" – Sarah Geronimo | 84.81% | Safe |
2 | Delly Cuales | "Kung Mawawala Ka" – Ogie Alcasid | 77.54% | Safe | |
3 | Misha De Leon | "I Will Be There" – Ogie Alcasid | 72.91% | Eliminated | |
4 | Kice | "Ikaw Sana" – Ogie Alcasid | 77.44% | Bottom three | |
5 | Ryssi Avila | "Huwag Ka Lang Mawawala" – Ogie Alcasid | 83.41% | Safe | |
6 | Bryan Chong | "Akala Ko" – Ogie Alcasid | 92.94% | Safe | |
Episode 20 (August 28, 2022) | 1 | Khimo Gumatay | "Kailangan Kita" – Ogie Alcasid | 82.10% | Safe |
2 | Trisha Gomez | "Ikaw Lamang" – Ogie Alcasid | 79.07% | Safe | |
3 | Nisha Bedaña | "Ikaw Ang Aking Pangarap" – Ogie Alcasid | 77.03% | Eliminated | |
4 | Ann Raniel | "Sa Piling Mo" – Ogie Alcasid | 87.38% | Safe |
Order | Performer | Song |
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20.1 | Iñigo Pascual | "Danger" |
The Top 8 performed theme songs from Philippine television drama series and movies. This week featured Angeline Quinto as the guest mentor.
Episode | Order | Contestant | Song | From | Score | Result |
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Episode 21 (September 3, 2022) | 1 | Delly Cuales | "Ang Sa Iyo Ay Akin" – Aegis | Ang sa Iyo Ay Akin | 85.99% | Bottom four |
2 | PJ Fabia | "Sana'y Maghintay Ang Walang Hanggan" – Zsa Zsa Padilla | Kay Tagal Kang Hinintay / Luna Blanca | 65.00% | Eliminated | |
3 | Kice | "And I Love You So" – Don McLean | And I Love You So | 100.00% | Safe | |
4 | Trisha Gomez | "How Did You Know" – Gary Valenciano | All My Life / Ikaw Lang ang Iibigin | 57.67% | Eliminated | |
5 | Khimo Gumatay | "Hataw Na" – Gary Valenciano | Hataw Na | 83.48% | Bottom four | |
Episode 22 (September 4, 2022) | 1 | Ann Raniel | "Mangarap Ka" – AfterImage | Mangarap Ka | 93.09% | Safe |
2 | Ryssi Avila | "Rainbow" – South Border | Crying Ladies | 89.22% | Safe | |
3 | Bryan Chong | "Hindi Kita Iiwan" – Sam Milby | He's Into Her | 92.30% | Safe |
Order | Performers | Song |
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21.1 | Idol Top 8 (Ann Raniel, Bryan Chong, Delly Cuales, Khimo Gumatay, Kice, PJ Fabia, Ryssi Avila, and Trisha Gomez) | "Summer Nights"/"You're the One That I Want" |
22.1 | Darren Espanto | "Tama Na" |
The Top 6 hopefuls performed "showstopping" songs of their choice. The contestants were mentored by musical directors Louie Ocampo and Ria Osorio. [33]
Episode | Order | Contestant | Song | Score | Result |
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Episode 23 (September 10, 2022) | 1 | Ryssi Avila | "Kilometro" – Sarah Geronimo | 99.02% | Safe |
2 | Kice | "Basket Case" – Green Day | 79.44% | Bottom three | |
3 | Bryan Chong | "Mundo" – IV of Spades | 94.41% | Bottom three | |
4 | Ann Raniel | "One Night Only" – Jennifer Hudson | 97.19% | Safe | |
Episode 24 (September 11, 2022) | 1 | Delly Cuales | "Proud Mary" – Tina Turner | 64.59% | Eliminated |
2 | Khimo Gumatay | "End of the Road" – Boyz II Men | 96.13% | Safe |
Order | Performers | Song |
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24.1 | Gary Valenciano | "Look in Her Eyes" |
The Top 5 finalists performed live on September 17, 2022. Two contestants were eliminated in this night, with the remaining three finalists faced off in the following night.
Episode | Order | Contestant | Song | Score | Result |
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Episode 25 (September 17, 2022) | 1 | Bryan Chong | "Bawat Daan" – Ebe Dancel | 70.24% | Eliminated |
2 | Khimo Gumatay | "You're Still the One" – Shania Twain | 85.66% | Safe | |
3 | Ann Raniel | "Paano" – Dulce | 63.70% | Eliminated | |
4 | Ryssi Avila | "Nadarang" – Shanti Dope | 76.19% | Bottom three | |
5 | Kice | "Di Na Muli" – Itchyworms | 92.63% | Safe | |
Order | Performers | Song |
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25.1 | Regine Velasquez, Ann Raniel, Delly Cuales, and Nisha Bedaña | "Dadalhin" |
25.2 | Moira Dela Torre, Ryssi Avila, Trisha Gomez, and Misha de Leon | "Kumpas" |
25.3 | Chito Miranda, Kice, Drei Sugay, and Anthony Meneses | "Harana" |
25.4 | Gary Valenciano, Bryan Chong, Khimo Gumatay, and PJ Fabia | "Di Bale Na Lang" |
25.5 | Idol Judges and the Top 12 |
The Top 3 performed live on September 18, 2022. They each performed two songs: a song of their choosing which reflects their journey throughout the competition, and an original song written for them.
The voting for the winner opened following all six performances and were closed closed thereafter. Khimo Gumatay was named the winner, with Ryssi Avila and Kice finishing in second and third respectively; the scores were revealed at the end of the episode.
Episode | Contestant | Round 1 | Round 2 | Score | Result | |||
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Order | Song | Order | Song | Composer | ||||
Episode 26 (September 18, 2022) | Ryssi Avila | 1 | "Lilim (In Your Shelter)" – Victory Worship | 4 | "Totoo Na 'To" | Rox Santos | 49.38% | Runner-up |
Kice | 2 | "Your Love" – Alamid | 5 | "Angels" | Jon Guelas | 45.77% | Third place | |
Khimo Gumatay | 3 | "Bagong Simula" – Jem Macatuno | 6 | "My Time" | Jeremy Glinoga | 89.00% | Winner |
Order | Performer | Song |
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26.1 | "Vice Ganda" | "Pearly Shells" |
26.2 | Khimo Gumatay | "My Time" (reprised as winner) |
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Place | Contestant | Top 20 | Top 12 | Top 10 | Top 8 | Top 6 | Finale | ||||
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Top 5 | Top 3 | ||||||||||
8/13 | 8/14 | 8/21 | 8/28 | 9/4 | 9/11 | 9/17 | 9/18 | ||||
1 | Khimo Gumatay | Safe | N/A | 9th 74.78% | 5th 82.10% | 6th 83.48% | 3rd 96.13% | 2nd 85.66% | Winner 89.00% | ||
2 | Ryssi Avila | N/A | Safe | 4th 82.35% | 4th 83.41% | 4th 89.22% | 1st 99.02% | 3rd 76.19% | Runner-up 49.38% | ||
3 | Kice | Safe | N/A | 10th 73.11% | 8th 77.44% | 1st 100% | 5th 79.44% | 1st 92.63% | 3rd 45.77% | ||
4 | Bryan Chong | Safe | N/A | 5th 82.28% | 1st 92.94% | 3rd 92.30% | 4th 94.41% | 4th 70.24% | |||
5 | Ann Raniel | N/A | Safe | 2nd 94.50% | 2nd 87.38% | 2nd 93.09% | 2nd 97.19% | 5th 63.70% | |||
6 | Delly Cuales | N/A | Safe | 7th 75.97% | 7th 77.54% | 5th 85.99% | 6th 64.59% | ||||
7 | PJ Fabia | Safe | N/A | 1st 96.33% | 3rd 84.81% | 7th 65.00% | |||||
8 | Trisha Gomez | N/A | Safe | 3rd 88.16% | 6th 79.07% | 8th 57.67% | |||||
9 | Nisha Bedaña | N/A | Safe | 6th 76.03% | 9th 77.03% | ||||||
10 | Misha de Leon | N/A | Safe | 8th 75.08% | 10th 72.91% | ||||||
11 | Drei Sugay | Safe | N/A | 11th 70.20% | |||||||
12 | Anthony Meneses | Safe | N/A | 12th 68.23% | |||||||
13–20 | Esay Belanio | N/A | Eliminated | ||||||||
Jarea Ifurung | N/A | ||||||||||
Jean Flores | N/A | ||||||||||
Kimberly Baculo | N/A | ||||||||||
Chester Padilla | Eliminated | ||||||||||
Darius Miguel | |||||||||||
Dominic Hatol | |||||||||||
Isaac Zamudio |
Year | Award | Category | Result | Ref. |
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2022 | 2nd Diamond Excellence Awards | Outstanding Music Reality Show of the Year | Won | [36] |
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