The Final 1 | |
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Season 2 | |
Hosted by | Shaun Jansen Nadiah M. Din |
Judges | Taufik Batisah Ken Lim Jaclyn Victor Kit Chan (guest) Corrinne May (guest) |
Winner | Jermaine Leong |
Runner-up | Charlene Su |
Finals venue | Capitol Theatre |
Release | |
Original network | MediaCorp Channel 5 |
Original release | 5 July – 4 October 2015 |
Season chronology |
The second season of The Final 1 premiered on MediaCorp Channel 5 on 5 July 2015. It is a Singaporean reality-singing competition programme created by the director of Hype Records Ken Lim. It was won by Jermaine Leong.
Taufik Batisah and Lim returned for their second season as judges, and were joined by new judge Jaclyn Victor who replaced Kit Chan. [1] [2] Chan later returned to the show as a guest judge while Victor was away for her maternity leave. Season one's runner-up Shaun Jansen joined the show as the host.
Similar to the previous season, the winner would receive a cash prize and a management contract worth $100,000. [3]
On 30 June 2015, it was announced via a promotional video of the show that returning judges Taufik Batisah and Ken Lim would be serving on the judging panel for the second season. Season one judge Kit Chan did not appear in the video, and therefore was ruled out of returning to the show. It was not announced whether the show would bring in a third judge to replace Chan, though the season began with only Batisah and Lim as the judges for the first two episodes. On the third episode, it was announced by Lim that the show would be bringing in a third and final judge for the season, and revealed to be Jaclyn Victor.
Vanessa Vanderstraaten and Mike Kasem did not return to host the second season. They were replaced by Shaun Jansen, who was only officially introduced by Lim and made his first appearance in the seventh episode.
In this season, a few major changes to the format of the show was made. Contrary to the previous season, the public would not be allowed to vote for their favourites and play a part in deciding the contestants to advance in the competition. The judges would instead be the ones making the decision to eliminate contestants from the competition to ensure those "getting through to the next round will be only purely on [their] vocals and talent". [4] The public would only be allowed to cast their votes when the competition is left with the final two contestants to decide on the winner. [5]
Unlike the previous season where the show was mainly taped at the MediaCorp TV Theatre, most of the competition rounds would be recorded at The Ground Theatre at *SCAPE this season. In addition, apart from the final three episodes which would be shown live, all episodes would be pre-recorded and the results shows were discontinued. Results from the previous week would only be revealed during the following week's show.
The upper age limit for the contestants is reduced to 26 in this season (down from 32 the last season), which brings the eligible age-range to 16 to 26 years old.
The show is open to all citizens and permanent residents of Singapore aged 16 to 26 as of 1 January 2015. The online auditions began on 22 February 2015 and ended on 20 March 2015 at noon. To participate in the auditions, all contestants must register themselves at the official website of the show and submit an audition video of no more than three minutes long. [6] Over 1,000 audition clips were submitted for the competition.
Auditionees who have submitted their online video were later invited to attend a face-to-face audition session conducted by the producers. The producers auditions were conducted in all of the five Community Development Council (CDC) districts in Singapore, with the contestants attending the one in the area they reside in. The audition sessions at the Central and South West districts were also opened for walk-in auditionees who did not register themselves for the online auditions. [7]
At the end of the regional auditions, the producers shortlisted a group of potential contestants for the judges, Batisah and Lim, who then selected 12 males and 12 females to advance to the next round of the competition as the final 24.
Episode air date | Audition CDC district | Date | Venue | Number of contestants advanced |
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5 July 2015 | Central | 5 April 2015 | Buona Vista Community Club | 6 |
11 April 2015 | AMK Hub | |||
North West | Chong Pang Community Club | 5 | ||
South West | 4 April 2015 | Boon Lay Community Club | 3 | |
South East | Changi Simei Community Club | 3 | ||
North East | Tampines Changkat Community Club | 7 | ||
Total number of contestants advanced | 24 |
The following is a list of top 24 finalists who failed to reach the top 16 rounds:
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The top 24 finalists were separated by gender, and performed in groups of four for the first round. The groups and song choices were all chosen by the producers. The second round involved solo performances, with the judges selecting contestants they were uncertain of moving on to the next round to perform again. After this round, the judges eliminated two contestants from each of the gender groups.
The judges later announced they have to eliminate more contestants from the remaining 20, and called out the bottom 3 contestants of each gender group. The contestants who were not called out were declared safe, and each of them had to pick one contestant from the opposite gender group to advance with them to the final 16. Two contestants (one from each gender group) were saved from elimination via majority votes by their fellow contestants, and the rest were eliminated.
Category | Group | Song | Solo round | Result | |||
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Order | Contestant | Song | |||||
Boys | 1 | "Teenage Dream" | 1 | Leon Neoh | "Jealous" | Advanced | |
4 | Gareth Fernandez | "I Can't Make You Love Me" | Advanced | ||||
7 | Sam Driscoll | "Blank Space" | Saved (by contestants) 1 | ||||
N/A | Lee Wei Lun | N/A (not selected to perform) | Advanced | ||||
2 | "Walking on Sunshine" | 2 | Brendon Chua | "Jealous" | Eliminated (by contestants) 1 | ||
5 | James Rainier | "I Can't Make You Love Me" | Eliminated (by contestants) 1 | ||||
6 | Isaac Ong | "I Can't Make You Love Me" | Advanced | ||||
N/A | Bernard Dinata | N/A (not selected to perform) | Advanced | ||||
3 | "Bang Bang" | 3 | Marcus Ng | "Jealous" | Advanced | ||
8 | Azhar Aziz | "I'll Be There" | Advanced | ||||
9 | Iqbal | "I'll Be There" | Eliminated (by judges) | ||||
N/A | Toh Yi Fan 3 | N/A (not aired) 3 | Eliminated (by judges) | ||||
Girls | 1 | "Steal My Girl" | 1 | Jermaine Leong | "Blank Space" | Advanced | |
6 | Vanessa Devi | "I'll Be There" | Eliminated (by judges) | ||||
N/A | Shanice Hedger | N/A (not selected to perform) | Advanced | ||||
N/A | Ruth Mathews | N/A (not selected to perform) | Advanced | ||||
2 | "Uptown Funk" | 2 | Farhanah Khan | "Blank Space" | Saved (by contestants) 2 | ||
7 | Eunice Png | "I Can't Make You Love Me" | Advanced | ||||
8 | Odelle Sabrin | "I Can't Make You Love Me" | Advanced | ||||
N/A | Cheryl Lim | N/A (not selected to perform) | Eliminated (by contestants) 2 | ||||
3 | "Use Somebody" | 3 | AJ | "Blank Space" | Eliminated (by judges) | ||
4 | Charlene Su | "I Can't Make You Love Me" | Advanced | ||||
5 | Priscilla Tan | "Blank Space" | Eliminated (by contestants) 2 | ||||
N/A | Lou Peixin | N/A (not selected to perform) | Advanced | ||||
The following is a list of top 16 finalists who failed to reach the finals:
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The top 16 finalists were once again divided into two gender-separated groups, with the male group airing on 19 July 2015 and the female group airing on 26 July 2015. The top four males and top four females, along with the two wild card choices by the judges, advanced to the finals as the final 10.
Besides their performance, the top 16 contestants were also evaluated on their relatability to the audience. After the first six contestants of each gender group has performed, the two contestants with the highest score from the judges were sent straight through to the final 10. The competition then continued with last two contestants performing their songs, and the judges advanced two more contestants with the highest score to the finals.
Midway through the episode on 19 July 2015, Ken Lim introduced Malaysian singer and Malaysian Idol winner Jaclyn Victor as the third judge of the season.
Order | Contestant | Song | Result |
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1 | Bernard Dinata | "The Man Who Can't Be Moved" | Advanced |
2 | Gareth Fernandez | "Ordinary People" | Advanced |
3 | Isaac Ong | "Rude" | Wild Card |
4 | Marcus Ng | "I Want You" | Wild Card |
5 | Leon Neoh | "Mama Do (Uh Oh, Uh Oh)" | Wild Card |
6 | Sam Driscoll | "The A Team" | Wild Card |
7 | Azhar Aziz | "Stay" | Advanced |
8 | Lee Wei Lun | "Yellow" | Advanced |
Order | Contestant | Song | Result |
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1 | Lou Peixin | "Try" | Advanced |
2 | Shanice Hedger | "My Immortal" | Wild Card |
3 | Ruth Mathews | "Domino" | Wild Card |
4 | Eunice Png | "Poker Face" | Wild Card |
5 | Farhanah Khan | "Hold On, We're Going Home" | Wild Card |
6 | Charlene Su | "You Ruin Me" | Advanced |
7 | Odelle Sabrin | "Gravity" | Advanced |
8 | Jermaine Leong | "Lay Me Down" | Advanced |
Following those eight contestants advancing on 19 and 26 July 2015, the remaining eight top 16 finalists competed in the Wild Card round for the final two spots in the top 10. The contestants were put to the test of their marketability as an artiste in the entertainment industry. To showcase their ability to sing in at least two languages, all contestants performed an ethnic song of their choice. Following another performance by each Wild Card contender, the judges selected two contestants, regardless of gender, to advance to the final group of 10. The episode was aired on 2 August 2015.
Order | Contestant | Song | Result |
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1 | Shanice Hedger | "Beribu Sesalan" | Advanced |
2 | Leon Neoh | "爱我别走" | Eliminated |
3 | Ruth Mathews | "至少还有你" | Eliminated |
4 | Marcus Ng | "专属天使" | Eliminated |
5 | Farhanah Khan | "Kamu Yang Kutunggu" | Eliminated |
6 | Sam Driscoll | "第一个清晨" | Eliminated |
7 | Eunice Png | "如果没有你" | Eliminated |
8 | Isaac Ong | "我愿意" | Advanced |
The following is a list of top 10 finalists:
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The finals began its airing on 9 August. In this season, there are eight weeks of the finals (the top 10 and top 9 weeks were shown together in a single episode) and 10 finalists, with one finalist eliminated per week based on the judges' scores (with the exception of the top 8 week, where the judges eliminated two contestants). The results shows were discontinued, and results from the previous week would only be revealed during the following week's show. Therefore, all the contestants from the previous week would turn up for the performance show on the following week, but only the ones that are safe from elimination would get to perform.
Each of the episodes would come with a theme, which are all in relation to the contestants' development as an artiste. Hence, apart from their usual performances, the contestants were also assessed on the exercises that they were tasked to complete each week, all based on the respective weekly themes.
Shaun Jansen was officially introduced as the host of the season at the start of the top 8 performance show.
This week, the contestants were tasked to build on their unique identity as a performer through makeup, hair and clothing style makeovers.
Order | Contestant | Song | Result |
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1 | Gareth Fernandez | "Valerie" | Eliminated |
2 | Lou Peixin | "Titanium" | Safe |
3 | Bernard Dinata | "Not Over You" | Safe |
4 | Charlene Su | "She Will Be Loved" | Safe |
5 | Azhar Aziz | "Hold Back the River" | Safe |
6 | Odelle Sabrin | "When Love Takes Over" | Safe |
7 | Lee Wei Lun | "You Give Me Something" | Safe Last |
8 | Jermaine Leong | "Almost Is Never Enough" | Safe |
9 | Isaac Ong | "Just the Way You Are" | Safe |
10 | Shanice Hedger | "Royals" | Safe |
This week, the contestants collaborated with students from Republic Polytechnic to create online viral videos exploring the pop culture.
Order | Contestant | Song | Result |
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1 | Azhar Aziz | "Mirrors" | 4th |
2 | Shanice Hedger | "Love Me Harder" | 3rd |
3 | Odelle Sabrin | "Rumour Has It" | 2nd |
4 | Bernard Dinata | "Latch" | 5th |
5 | Jermaine Leong | "Love on Top" | 8th |
6 | Isaac Ong | "Heartbeat Song" | 1st |
7 | Charlene Su | "Diamonds" | 7th |
8 | Lou Peixin | "Dark Horse" | Eliminated |
9 | Lee Wei Lun | "Wrecking Ball" | 6th |
Each contestant paid tribute to their families and friends for their support, and performed a song as a dedication to them.
Order | Contestant | Song | Result |
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1 | Isaac Ong | "What Are Words" | 4th |
2 | Odelle Sabrin | "Mama's Song" | Bottom 3 |
3 | Shanice Hedger | "Flashlight" | Bottom 3 |
4 | Azhar Aziz | "You Make It Real" | 2nd |
5 | Bernard Dinata | "Home" | Bottom 3 |
6 | Lee Wei Lun | "She Is Love" | 3rd |
7 | Charlene Su | "Dance with My Father" | 1st |
8 | Jermaine Leong | "You Are for Me" | 5th |
Final showdown details | |||
1 | Odelle Sabrin | "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" | Safe |
2 | Bernard Dinata | "What's Going On" | Eliminated |
3 | Shanice Hedger | "Purple Rain" | Eliminated |
Owing to the judges unable to decide on the contestants to eliminate from the competition, the bottom 3 contestants were allowed to perform on the following week. Based on the final showdown performances, the judges voted to send one of the bottom 3 to the next round of the competition.
This week, the contestants were evaluated by the guest mentors on their sustainability in the entertainment industry via a questions-and-answers session. The judges have also chosen songs based on the theme "Classics" for the contestants to perform.
Order | Contestant | Song | Result |
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1 | Charlene Su | "The Colour of My Love" | 2nd |
2 | Azhar Aziz | "Addicted to Love" | Bottom 2 |
3 | Lee Wei Lun | "High and Dry" | Bottom 2 |
4 | Isaac Ong | "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me" | 1st |
5 | Jermaine Leong | "Let's Stay Together" | 3rd |
6 | Odelle Sabrin | "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" | 4th |
Final showdown details | |||
1 | Azhar Aziz | "Tears in Heaven" | Safe |
2 | Lee Wei Lun | "Every Breath You Take" | Eliminated |
Owing to a tie in the judges' scores, the bottom 2 contestants were allowed to perform on the following week. Based on the final showdown performances, the judges voted to send one of the bottom 2 to the next round of the competition.
This week, besides evaluating the contestants' sustainability in the entertainment industry, guest mentor Zul Sutan provided guidance to the contestants on their performances during the rehearsals. Once again, the contestants performed songs based on the theme "Classics". Victor did not appear on the judging panel in this episode as she was away for her maternity leave, and was replaced by former judge Kit Chan who returned to the show as a guest judge.
Order | Contestant | Song |
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1 | Isaac Ong | "Play That Funky Music" / "Give Up the Funk (Tear the Roof off the Sucker)" |
2 | Charlene Su | "Sir Duke" |
3 | Jermaine Leong | "Superstar" |
4 | Odelle Sabrin | "Don't You Worry 'bout a Thing" |
5 | Azhar Aziz | "Tears in Heaven" |
This week, the contestants were assessed on their interaction with the media via interviews with the practitioners. There were no eliminations based on the previous week's performances, as all top 5 contestants were allowed to sing their first song. The contestants were then ranked based on their performance of the first song, and the one with the lowest ranking was eliminated. The top 4 contestants also sang their second song after the announcement of the results as their victory song.
Order | Contestant | Song | Result |
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1 | Jermaine Leong | "I Will Never Let You Down" | 1st |
2 | Isaac Ong | "Skinny Love" | 2nd |
3 | Odelle Sabrin | "I Could Fall in Love" | 3rd |
4 | Azhar Aziz | "Demons" | Eliminated |
5 | Charlene Su | "Only Love Can Hurt Like This" | 4th |
Victory songs | |||
1 | Jermaine Leong | "Never Gone" | 1st |
2 | Isaac Ong | "Iris" / "I'll Be" | 2nd |
3 | Odelle Sabrin | "Try" | 4th |
4 | Charlene Su | "Valentine" | 3rd |
Order | Contestant | Song | Result |
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1 | Jermaine Leong | "Clarity" | 1st |
2 | Isaac Ong | "I Lived" | Eliminated |
3 | Charlene Su | "One Last Time" / "Where Are Ü Now" | 3rd |
4 | Odelle Sabrin | "Rolling in the Deep" | 2nd |
Victory songs | |||
1 | Jermaine Leong | "Wasting All These Tears" | N/A |
2 | Odelle Sabrin | "Love Me like You Do" | N/A |
3 | Charlene Su | "Ghost" | N/A |
Order | Contestant | Song | Result |
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1 | Jermaine Leong | "I Promise" | 1st |
2 | Charlene Su | "Breathe" | Bottom 2 |
3 | Odelle Sabrin | "Tell Me" | Eliminated |
4 | Jermaine Leong | "Fly Away" | 1st |
5 | Odelle Sabrin | "Save Me" | Eliminated |
6 | Charlene Su | "Safe in a Crazy World" | Bottom 2 |
Order | Contestant | Song | Result |
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1 | Charlene Su | "Superstar" | Runner-up |
2 | Jermaine Leong | "The Colour of My Love" | Winner |
3 | Charlene Su | "Clown" | Runner-up |
4 | Jermaine Leong | "Over the Rainbow" | Winner |
5 | Charlene Su | "Shine" | Runner-up |
6 | Jermaine Leong | "Shine" | Winner |
Females | Males | Top 24 | Top 16 | Top 10 | Wild Card | Winner |
Did Not Perform | Safe | Safe Last | Eliminated |
Stage: | Top 24 | Top 16 | Wild Card | Finals | |||||||||
Week: | 12/7 | 19/7 | 26/7 | 2/8 | 9/8 | 16/8 | 30/8 | 6/9 | 13/9 | 27/9 | 4/10 | ||
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Place | Contestant | Result | |||||||||||
1 | Jermaine Leong | Top 16 | Top 10 | 8th | 5th | 3rd | 1st | 1st | 1st | Winner | |||
2 | Charlene Su | Top 16 | Top 10 | 7th | 1st | 2nd | 4th | 3rd | Bottom 2 | Runner-up | |||
3 | Odelle Sabrin | Top 16 | Top 10 | 2nd | Bottom 3 | 4th | 3rd | 2nd | Elim | ||||
4 | Isaac Ong | Top 16 | Wild Card | Top 10 | 1st | 4th | 1st | 2nd | Elim | ||||
5 | Azhar Aziz | Top 16 | Top 10 | 4th | 2nd | Bottom 2 | Elim | ||||||
6 | Lee Wei Lun | Top 16 | Top 10 | 6th | 3rd | Elim | |||||||
7 | Shanice Hedger | Top 16 | Wild Card | Top 10 | 3rd | Elim 1 | |||||||
8 | Bernard Dinata | Top 16 | Top 10 | 5th | |||||||||
9 | Lou Peixin | Top 16 | Top 10 | Elim | |||||||||
10 | Gareth Fernandez | Top 16 | Top 10 | Elim | |||||||||
11–16 | Farhanah Khan | Top 16 | Wild Card | Elim | |||||||||
Marcus Ng | Top 16 | Wild Card | |||||||||||
Sam Driscoll | Top 16 | Wild Card | |||||||||||
Ruth Mathews | Top 16 | Wild Card | |||||||||||
Leon Neoh | Top 16 | Wild Card | |||||||||||
Eunice Png | Top 16 | Wild Card | |||||||||||
17–20 | Brendon Chua | Elim (by contestants) | |||||||||||
James Rainier | |||||||||||||
Cheryl Lim | |||||||||||||
Priscilla Tan | |||||||||||||
21–24 | AJ | Elim (by judges) | |||||||||||
Vanessa Devi | |||||||||||||
Iqbal | |||||||||||||
Toh Yi Fan | |||||||||||||
^Note 1 Hedger received a vote from Batisah for her final showdown performance, while Dinata received none from any of the judges. Therefore, Hedger finished in seventh place, while Dinata finished in eighth.
Week | Performer(s) | Title | Performance type |
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Top 5 Week 1 | Zul Sutan, Bernard Dinata, Shanice Hedger & Lou Peixin | "Change the World" / "Waiting on the World to Change" | live |
Top 2 | Jaclyn Victor & The Final 1 Top 9 Girls | "I'm Every Woman" | live |
Taufik Batisah & The Final 1 Top 9 Boys | "Superstition" | live | |
Azhar Aziz, Bernard Dinata, Lee Wei Lun & Leon Neoh | "Wake Me Up" | live | |
Shanice Hedger, Farhanah Khan, Lou Peixin & Odelle Sabrin | "Black Magic" | live | |
Farisha Ishak, Jermaine Leong & Charlene Su | "Don't Be So Hard on Yourself" | live | |
Jessica Sanchez & Charlene Su | "Dance with My Father" | live | |
Jessica Sanchez & Jermaine Leong | "Clarity" | live | |
Jessica Sanchez | "I Have Nothing" / "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going" | live | |
Jermaine Leong & Charlene Su | "Stay with Me" | live | |
Jermaine Leong | "Shine" | live | |
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