X Factor | |
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Season 10 | |
Hosted by | Alessandro Cattelan (Sky Uno)/(TV8) |
Judges | Alvaro Soler Arisa Fedez Manuel Agnelli |
Winner | Soul System |
Winning mentor | Alvaro Soler |
Runner-up | Gaia Gozzi |
Release | |
Original network | Sky Uno TV8 |
Original release | 15 September – 15 December 2016 |
Season chronology |
X Factor is an Italian television music competition to find new singing talent; the winner receives a recording contract with Sony Music. Fedez was confirmed as judge and mentor, Arisa returned, while Manuel Agnelli and Alvaro Soler were chosen to replace Skin and Elio; Alessandro Cattelan was confirmed as host. The tenth season aired on Sky Uno and TV8 starting from September 2016. Soul System became the second group to win the competition since it began.
The "Home Visit" is the final phase before the Live Shows. In this phase, the contestants who passed the "Bootcamp" had to perform one last time in front of their specific judge, each in a different location. At the end of this audition, the top twelve contestants were chosen.
The twelve eliminated acts were:
Key:
Category (mentor) | Acts | ||
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Boys (Arisa) | Diego Conti | Fem (Marco Ferreri) | Loomy (Lorenzo Lumia) |
Girls (Fedez) | Caterina Cropelli | Gaia Gozzi | Roshelle (Rossella Discolo) |
25+ (Agnelli) | Andrea Biagioni | Silva Fortes (Alessandra Fortes Silva) | Eva Pevarello |
Groups (Alvaro Soler) | Daiana Lou | Les Enfants | Soul System [1] |
Soul System replaced Jarvis who withdrew from the competition before the live shows.
– | Contestant was in the bottom two/three and had to sing again in the final showdown |
– | Contestant was announced at risk being in the bottom three |
– | Contestant received the fewest public votes and was immediately eliminated (no final showdown) |
– | Contestant received the most public votes |
Contestant | Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4 | Week 5 | Quarter-final | Semi-Final | Final | |||||||||||||
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Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | ||||
Soul System | 1st | — | — | 1st | — | 1st | — | — | 1st | 1st | 1st | 1st | 1st | 1st | 1st | 1st | 1st | Winner | |||
Gaia Gozzi | 2nd | — | 1st | — | 2nd | — | — | 1st | — | 2nd | 2nd | 3rd | 5th | 3rd | 2nd | 2nd | 2nd | Runner-Up | |||
Eva Pevarello | — | 1st | 2nd | — | 1st | — | 2nd | — | — | 3rd | 6th | 2nd | 2nd | 2nd | 3rd | 3rd | 3rd | Eliminated (final) | |||
Roshelle | — | 3rd | — | 2nd | — | 3rd | 1st | — | — | 6th | 3rd | 5th | 3rd | 4th | 4th | 4th | Eliminated (final) | ||||
Andrea Biagioni | — | 2nd | — | 3rd | — | 2nd | — | 2nd | — | 5th | 4th | 4th | 4th | 5th | — | Eliminated (semi-final) | |||||
Loomy | — | 4th | 4th | — | — | 5th | 3rd | — | — | 4th | 5th | 6th | — | Eliminated (quarter-final) | |||||||
Caterina Cropelli | 3rd | — | — | 5th | — | 4th | — | — | 2nd | 7th | 7th | Eliminated (Week 5) | |||||||||
Fem | 5th | — | — | 4th | 4th | — | — | — | 3rd | Eliminated (Week 4) | |||||||||||
Daiana Lou | — | 5th | 3rd | — | 3rd | — | — | 3rd | — | Withdrew (Week 4) | |||||||||||
Silva Fortes | 4th | — | 5th | — | 5th | — | Eliminated (Week 3) | ||||||||||||||
Les Enfants | 6th | — | 6th | — | Eliminated (Week 2) | ||||||||||||||||
Diego Conti | — | 6th | Eliminated (Week 1) | ||||||||||||||||||
Final showdown | Les Enfants Diego Conti | Les Enfants Caterina Cropelli | Silva Fortes Loomy | Fem Loomy Daiana Lou | Caterina Cropelli Eva Pevarello | Loomy Gaia Gozzi | Andrea Biagioni Roshelle | No final showdown or judges' vote: results will be based on public votes alone | |||||||||||||
Judges' vote to eliminate | |||||||||||||||||||||
Agnelli's vote | Diego Conti | Caterina Cropelli | Loomy | - | Caterina Cropelli | Loomy | Roshelle | ||||||||||||||
Arisa's vote | Les Enfants | Les Enfants | Silva Fortes | - | Caterina Cropelli | Gaia Gozzi | Andrea Biagioni | ||||||||||||||
Fedez's vote | Diego Conti | Les Enfants | Silva Fortes | - | Eva Pevarello | Loomy | Andrea Biagioni | ||||||||||||||
Soler's vote | Diego Conti | Caterina Cropelli | Silva Fortes | - | Caterina Cropelli | Loomy | Roshelle | ||||||||||||||
Eliminated | Diego Conti 3 of 4 votes majority | Les Enfants Public vote to save | Silva Fortes 3 of 4 votes majority | Fem Public vote to save Daiana Lou Withdrew | Caterina Cropelli 3 of 4 votes majority | Loomy 3 of 4 votes majority | Andrea Biagioni Public vote to save | Roshelle 4th place | Eva Pevarello 3rd place | Gaia Gozzi Runner-Up | |||||||||||
Soul System Winner | |||||||||||||||||||||
Part 1 | |||
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Act | Order | Song | Result |
Soul System | 1 | "Holy Grail" | Safe |
Caterina Cropelli | 2 | "La canzone di Marinella" | Safe |
Fem | 3 | "Love Runs Out" | Safe |
Silva Fortes | 4 | "The Blower's Daughter" | Safe |
Les Enfants | 5 | "Bologna è una regola" | Bottom two |
Gaia Gozzi | 6 | "Fast Car" | Safe |
Part 2 | |||
Act | Order | Song | Result |
Roshelle | 7 | "Heavydirtysoul" | Safe |
Andrea Biagioni | 8 | "Fake Plastic Trees" | Safe |
Loomy | 9 | "Panda"/"Don't Touch Me" | Safe |
Daiana Lou | 10 | "Back in Black" | Safe |
Diego Conti | 11 | "L'estate di John Wayne" | Bottom two |
Eva Pevarello | 12 | "Wise Up" | Safe |
Final showdown details | |||
Act | Order | Song | Result |
Les Enfants | 13 | "Che fantastica storia è la vita" | Safe |
Diego Conti | 14 | "Io vivrò" | Eliminated |
Part 1 | |||
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Act | Order | Song | Result |
Les Enfants | 1 | "Of the Night" | Bottom two |
Loomy | 2 | "Ghost"/"Could You Be Loved" | Safe |
Eva Pevarello | 3 | "Don't Wanna Fight" | Safe |
Gaia Gozzi | 4 | "Human" | Safe |
Daiana Lou | 5 | "Running with the Wolves" | Safe |
Silva Fortes | 6 | "Another Way to Die" | Safe |
Part 2 | |||
Act | Order | Song | Result |
Fem | 7 | "Latch" | Safe |
Soul System | 8 | "All That She Wants" | Safe |
Caterina Cropelli | 9 | "Don't Know Why" | Bottom two |
Andrea Biagioni | 10 | "Ballata per la mia piccola iena" | Safe |
Roshelle | 11 | "Animal" | Safe |
Final showdown details | |||
Act | Order | Song | Result |
Les Enfants | 12 | "I'm On Fire" | Eliminated |
Caterina Cropelli | 13 | "Summertime Sadness" | Safe |
With the acts in the sing-off receiving two votes each, the result went to deadlock and a new public vote commenced for 200 seconds. Les Enfants were eliminated as the act with the fewest public votes.
Part 1 | |||
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Act | Order | Song | Result |
Gaia Gozzi | 1 | "Piece of My Heart" | Safe |
Silva Fortes | 2 | "Life on Mars?" | Bottom two |
Fem | 3 | "Perfect Illusion" | Safe |
Daiana Lou | 4 | "Wrecking Ball" | Safe |
Eva Pevarello | 5 | "Lust for Life"/"Valerie" | Safe |
Part 2 | |||
Act | Order | Song | Result |
Soul System | 6 | "Thinking Out Loud" | Safe |
Caterina Cropelli | 7 | "Everybody Hurts" | Safe |
Loomy | 8 | "Anima Fragile" | Bottom two |
Andrea Biagioni | 9 | "Black or White" | Safe |
Roshelle | 10 | "Take Ü There" | Safe |
Final showdown details | |||
Act | Order | Song | Result |
Silva Fortes | 11 | "A Change Is Gonna Come" | Eliminated |
Loomy | 12 | "Formidable" | Safe |
Part 1 | |||
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Act | Order | Song | Result |
Roshelle | 1 | "Confetti" | Safe |
Loomy | 2 | "Gangnam Style" | Bottom three |
Eva Pevarello | 3 | "Caruso" | Safe |
Part 2 | |||
Act | Order | Song | Result |
Andrea Biagioni | 4 | "Monna Lisa" | Safe |
Gaia Gozzi | 5 | "Wild Things" | Safe |
Daiana Lou | 6 | "Dio, come ti amo" | Bottom three |
Part 3 | |||
Act | Order | Song | Result |
Fem | 7 | "Sledgehammer" | Bottom three |
Soul System | 8 | "Gold Digger" | Safe |
Caterina Cropelli | 9 | "Kiss the Sky" | Safe |
Final showdown details | |||
Act | Order | Song | Result |
Loomy | 10 | "Panda"/"Don't Touch Me" | Safe |
Daiana Lou | 11 | "Chandelier" | Withdrew |
Fem | 12 | "Writing's on the Wall" | Eliminated |
Round 1 | |||
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Act | Order | Song | Result |
Andrea Biagioni | 1 | "Hurt" | At risk |
Soul System | 2 | "Gravity" | Safe |
Caterina Cropelli | 3 | "Wake Me Up" | At risk |
Eva Pevarello | 4 | "Across the Universe" | Safe |
Roshelle | 5 | "Hide and Seek" | At risk |
Loomy | 6 | "Hey Boy Hey Girl" | Safe |
Gaia Gozzi | 7 | "Vedrai vedrai" | Safe |
Round 2 | |||
Act | Order | Song | Result |
Roshelle | 8 | "Umbrella" | Safe |
Andrea Biagioni | 9 | "Uptown Funk" | Safe |
Soul System | 10 | "Midnight City" | Safe |
Loomy | 11 | "Il piccolo corazziere" | Safe |
Gaia Gozzi | 12 | "Lean On" | Safe |
Eva Pevarello | 13 | "Is This Love" | Bottom two |
Caterina Cropelli | 14 | "Burn" | Bottom two |
Final showdown details | |||
Act | Order | Song | Result |
Eva Pevarello | 15 | "I Put a Spell on You" | Safe |
Caterina Cropelli | 16 | "Creep" | Eliminated |
Round 1 | |||
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Act | Order | Song | Result |
Roshelle | 1 | "Doo Wop (That Thing)" | Safe |
Soul System | 2 | "Feel Good Inc." | Safe |
Eva Pevarello | 3 | "Mad About You" | Safe |
Loomy | 4 | "Cheap Thrills" | Bottom two |
Andrea Biagioni | 5 | "Wonderwall" | Safe |
Gaia Gozzi | 6 | "Let It Go" | Safe |
Round 2 | |||
Act | Order | Song | Result |
Andrea Biagioni | 7 | "Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want" | Safe |
Roshelle | 8 | "No" | Safe |
Gaia Gozzi | 9 | "Come foglie" | Bottom two |
Soul System | 10 | "Where Is the Love?" | Safe |
Eva Pevarello | 11 | "Senza Fine" | Safe |
Final showdown details | |||
Act | Order | Song | Result |
Loomy | 12 | "Anima Fragile" | Eliminated |
Gaia Gozzi | 13 | "Youth" | Safe |
Round 1 | |||
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Act | Order | Original Songs | Result |
Gaia Gozzi | 1 | "New Dawns" | Safe |
Eva Pevarello | 2 | "Voglio andare fino in fondo" | Safe |
Soul System | 3 | "She's Like a Star" | Safe |
Roshelle | 4 | "What U Do to Me" | Safe |
Andrea Biagioni | 5 | "Il mare dentro" | Bottom two |
Round 2 | |||
Act | Order | Song | Result |
Roshelle | 6 | "Best Mistake" | Bottom two |
Eva Pevarello | 7 | "Appletree" | Safe |
Gaia Gozzi | 8 | "Worry" | Safe |
Soul System | 9 | "Can't Hold Us" | Safe |
Final showdown details | |||
Act | Order | Song | Result |
Andrea Biagioni | 10 | "Hallelujah" | Eliminated |
Roshelle | 11 | "Cold Water" | Safe |
With the acts in the sing-off receiving two votes each, the result went to deadlock and reverted to the earlier public vote. Andrea Biagioni was eliminated as the act with the fewest public votes.
Round 1 | ||||
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Act | Order | Song | Result | |
Gaia Gozzi | 1 | "I Will Pray (Pregherò)" (With Giorgia) | Safe | |
Soul System | 2 | "Roma-Bangkok" (with Giusy Ferreri and Baby K) | Safe | |
Eva Pevarello | 3 | "L'ultimo bacio" (with Carmen Consoli) | Safe | |
Roshelle | 4 | "Rockabye" (with Clean Bandit) | 4th place | |
Round 2 | ||||
Act | Order | Original Songs | Result | |
Eva Pevarello | 5 | "Voglio andare fino in fondo" | 3rd place | |
Soul System | 6 | "She's Like a Star" | Safe | |
Gaia Gozzi | 7 | "New Dawns" | Safe | |
Round 3 | ||||
Act | Order | Mashup | Result | |
Gaia Gozzi | 8 | "Human"/"Piece of My Heart"/"Lean On" | Runner-up | |
Soul System | 9 | "Gravity"/"Gold Digger"/"Can't Hold Us" | Winner | |
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