Singer (TV series)
Singer, previously known as I Am a Singer, is a Chinese singing competition show broadcast on Hunan Television. It is based on the Korean show I Am a Singer. The competition is open to well-known professional singers from the music industry worldwide, and features a rotating cast of seven singers performing each week in front of a 500-member audience. The votes cast from the audience are the sole determinant for the results and the singer who receives the fewest votes is eliminated, with a new singer substituted in their place. The first season featured 12 contestants, but later increased to as many as 22 due to twists and competition rules added in later seasons. The inaugural series was first taped on 10 January 2013 and premiered on 18 January 2013.
After four seasons under the name of I Am a Singer, in 2017, the show was rebranded as Singer, but retained the same competition format. The eighth season, entitled Singer 2020, or Singer: Year of the Hits, began taping on 3 January 2020; the season was initially slated for a premiere on 10 January 2020, but was postponed twice; the season was first announced to premiere on 31 January 2020, but was again postponed to 7 February 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic that occurred prior to the intended premiere date. The series finale aired on 24 April 2020.
On 22 September 2020, Hong Tao announced during the Hunan TV's Merchants Association meeting that Singer will cease production after eight seasons of air, citing a gradually lower viewership ratings and its competition against other rival programs in the current Chinese reality television landscape. However, on November 12, 2023, Mango TV reversed the decision and decieded to revive the series, allowing a ninth season to premiere on May 10, 2024 after a four-year hiatus.
Competition rules
Each round of I Am a Singer has seven singers performing for a 500-member studio audience each week, who decide the results for the singers. The order that they perform is determined through ballot or based on prior performances, depending on the week. Each audience member cats a vote for the top three singers, and these votes are tabulated to determine each singer's placement for the night. Since season 7, with the implementation of Electronic voting, each score accounts toward 50% of the final results.Each season of I Am a Singer is divided into four or five rounds, which consist of usually non-elimination "Qualifiers" and "Knockouts". Votes are accumulative on both rounds and the singer receiving a lower count of votes at the end of the Knockout round is eliminated. Eliminated singers are entitled to a Returning Performance on the next show and a chance to return to the competition via the Breakout Round, though eliminations may also be cancelled if another singer chooses to withdraw from the competition, or if any contestant is given a bye due to health conditions. At the end of each round, a new singer takes the place of the eliminated/withdrawn singer and the competition cycle repeats until the final Knockout round was completed. At the end of the episode a table is usually shown to indicate the rankings.
As part of the "2+1" format introduced in the third season, the "Challenge" round follows each Knockout round. A new singer is substituted for an eliminated singer during the start of the round, and given a challenge in which they are required to beat a majority of the singers or face elimination; if the challenger succeeds, any incumbent singers are eligible for elimination, which is decided on which singers received a lower count of votes for this round alone. Season 5 replaced Qualifiers with Challenge rounds immediately after the first Knockout round to accommodate two substitute singers coming to the competition. Season 6 temporarily revised the format, where the challenger enters the competition during the Knockouts and had to avoid last place on their first week in addition to finishing in the top four on the second week ; failing either challenge eliminated the singer immediately. However, in Season 7, due to the season-exclusive Pre-Challenge Face-off, the challenge round format was reverted to the season 3 to 5 format, with the challenger winning the face-off immediately facing the Challenge round. The Challenge round was absent in Season 8, instead replacing with another variant round.
"Breakout" round follows after the last Knockout round, which featured previously eliminated singers performing for a chance to return to the game and take part in the finals. During the inaugural season, Breakout rounds was called "Revival" and all remaining singers were exempt from this round, leaving eliminated singers to compete for the only place in the Semi-Finals. Beginning in the second season, the rules were modified for the remaining singers based on the entry status: initial singers were exempt from the Breakout rounds while other singers were required to participate the Breakout round to vie for the number of places, which was determined by how many initial singers were exempt, to complete the seven-singer lineup. The outcome was decided on which singers received a higher count of votes, and the singers who were successful on the "Breakouts" were qualified in the Finals. Since Season 6, additional twists were also featured where singers receiving a lower count of votes in a prior voting immediately losing the Breakout regardless of the outcome. Since Season 7, only contestants that were given full contestant status were eligible to participate in the Breakouts, making the first season not all eliminated singers were eligible.
The last stage of the competition, the Finals, was usually divided into Semi-Finals and the live-broadcast Grand Finals, held on two separate nights. The finalists had to sing from two to three songs, with audience voting for their performances in-between each round. For the first two seasons, the scores were weighted in favor of the final performance, but subsequent seasons used the sum of the votes cast to determine the winner of the season.
Twists
Pot Luck
The viewing audience voted online for "Pot Luck" songs featured during episode 8 of Season 1. Meanwhile, each singer chose three songs which he or she did not want to sing, and if the audience selected their song, the contestant may choose another. Pot Luck did not return after Season 2.Returning performances
Returning performances are exhibition performances which showcased the singers who were eliminated the previous week. Since Season 2, singers who voluntarily withdrew from the competition without performing have not been eligible for Returning performances. Returning performances did not appear on season 8 due to health and safety matters relating to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.Biennial concert
Between seasons 2 and 6, a live-telecast Biennial Concert was held a week after the final. Similar to Returning performance, the Biennial concert showcase the best singers of the season plus selected singers from former seasons.Tiebreakers
If the lowest combined scores were tied after an elimination round, eliminations were postponed to the following show; the tie is resolved based on the singer's placement in the next show, regardless of overall placement. Eliminations went ahead as normal. The first tiebreaker happened in Season 4, when two singers were tied for seventh place during the first elimination round.Hosting Roles
Hosting Roles were first introduced in Season 1, where singers may be elected to be the show's host in addition to contesting at the same time, with the role managed by his or her manager or music partner. The role would be vacated once the singer was eliminated, and would be replaced by another singer. Hosting roles were absent in Season 5, as well as in the finals.Singer Voting
Singer voting was introduced in Season 3 and removed in Season 6. Following the performances the singers could make predictions on which three singers would get the most audience votes. Guessing correctly could entitle a singer to a small advantage in the next round. These predictions were not tabulated into the final results.''I Am a Singer – Who Will Challenge''
An online spin-off, I Am a Singer – Who Will Challenge, was produced during Season 4. The online viewing audience would cast votes for potential contestants of the broadcast show.Pre-audience Voting
Pre-audience Voting was introduced in Season 6 as a twist on Singer Voting. Midway through the program, when only four singers had performed, the audience members were asked to make early predictions on which three singers would receive the most votes after the remaining performances of that episode. Like Singer Voting, Pre-audience Voting does not count towards the tally and has no impact onto the outcome of the competition. Due to the implementation of electronic voting which allowed scores to be factored, the Pre-audience Voting was removed in Season 7.''National's Recommended Singer''
An online spin-off, titled National's Recommended Singer was held during Season 7. On certain time periods throughout the season, potential singers can audition and must be able to turn up for the show's arrangements set by the producers. Qualified singers will then face a public vote to select a singer who will face off against a Challenger during the Knockouts in a Pre-Challenge Face-off. Unlike regular Challengers, results were done separately from other contestants ; the singer who lost the face-off will be eliminated along with the ineligibility to participate in the Breakouts, similar to withdrawn singers.Surprise Challenge / Revelation Round
Introduced as a variant of Challenge rounds in Season 8, at the start of each elimination round, three new singers were to compete along with the current lineup of singers, but not necessarily on the same episode. While during a performance, one Challenger may choose a current singer to compete in a face-off by simply pulling the lever, and will perform immediately after the contestant, but any current contestants who were informed on the upcoming performance was not known until the end of the previous performance. After both performances, an electronic vote will conduct which determine whether the challenger is successful in the Surprise challenge, which was announced at the end of the show. Unlike the regular Challenge round, challengers are not guaranteed as contestants regardless of outcome, but if there is at least one successful challenge, one current singer with the fewest accumulated votes will be eliminated after the current elimination round, while successful challengers are also given eligibility to participate in the Breakouts. Similar twists also apply during Breakout and Grand Finals as part of intermediate eliminations, with losing singers being eliminated from the competition.A variant of the Surprise challenge was also used in Season 9 during the Revelation round; however, successful challengers would be given contestant status immediately, and the number of successes determine the eliminations for the singers each week, for up to two.
Attack Round
Also introduced in Season 9, occurring after the Revelation round, one new singer will also enter the competition and would challenge against one singer who believe that they could win the duel. The current lineup would secretly vote one singer to determine the lineup. Like in Surprise Challenge and Challenge Rounds, if the attacking singer won the duel, the bottom ranked singer may face elimination.Series overview
Music Partners
Singer introduces music partners or managers assigned with participating singers during the course of the competition, with a role to advise singers on the songs along with their contestant's roles such as hosting. When a singer is eliminated from the competition, their music advisor is consequently eliminated.Unless otherwise stated, the table only reflects any music partners that were assigned for the singers and its placements :
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