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Singer (TV series)

Singer (Chinese: 歌手; pinyin: Gēshǒu), previously known as I Am a Singer (Chinese: 我是歌手; pinyin: Wǒ Shì Gēshǒu), is a Chinese singing competition show broadcast on Hunan Television. It is based on the Korean show I Am a Singer. The competition was opened to well-known professional singers from the music industry across worldwide, and featured a rotating cast of singers performing each week, usually with seven singers, who performed in front of a 500-member audience. The votes cast from the audience were the sole determinant for the results and one singer who received the fewest votes is eliminated while a new singer substituted in place of that singer, featuring a constantly changing lineup of artists throughout the series. The first season featured 12 contestants, but later increased to as many as 22 due to twists and competition rules added in later seasons.[1] The inaugural series was first taped on 10 January 2013 and premiered on 18 January 2013.

Singer
I Am a Singer logo (Chinese)
Also known as
  • I Am a Singer (我是歌手; Wǒ Shì Gēshǒu) (Season 1-4)
  • Singer (歌手; Gēshǒu) (Season 5-7)
  • Singer: Year of the Hits (歌手:当打之年; Gēshǒu: Dāngdǎ zhī Nián) (Season 8)
Presented by
He Jiong (Seasons 1-2 Finals, Season 4–8 Finals)
Wang Han (Seasons 1–3 Finals)
Shen Mengchen (Biennial Concert)
Lidia Liu (Season 6–8; backstage)
Season 1
Yu Quan (Main competition)
Sha Baoliang (Finals)
Season 2
Phil Chang Yu (Main competition)
Liao Fan (Breakouts)
Season 3
Leo Ku (Main competition; Episodes 1–7)
Sun Nan (Main competition; Episodes 8–11 and Breakout)
Season 4
Hacken Lee (Main competition)
Kim Ji-mun, Su Yunying, Chao Chuan, Shin, Daichin Tana, Guan Zhe, Elvis Wang, Wang Yang, Joey Yung, Jeff Chang (Breakouts)
Season 6
Angela Chang (Main competition)
Season 7
Wu Tsing-fong (Main competition)
Hong Tao (Pre-challenge Face-off)
Season 8
Jam Hsiao (Episodes 1–2)
Eliza Liang (Episodes 3–10 and Breakout)
Judges500-member studio audience
Theme music composerKubert Leung
Country of originChina
Original languageStandard Chinese
No. of seasons9
No. of episodes109
Production
Executive producerHong Tao
Production locationChang Sha
Running time2 hour 10–20 minutes
Original release
NetworkHBS: Hunan Television
ReleaseJanuary 18, 2013 (2013-01-18) –
present
Related
Korea: I Am a Singer

After four seasons under the name of I Am a Singer, in 2017, the competition show went on a re-branding with a simplified title of Singer (Chinese: 歌手; pinyin: Gēshǒu), but retaining similar competition format.[2] The eighth and final season, entitled Singer 2020, or Singer: Year of the Hits (Chinese: 歌手:当打之年; pinyin: Gēshǒu: Dāngdǎ zhī Nián),[3] 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,[4][5][6] but was again postponed to 7 February 2020 because of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic that occurred prior to the intended premiere date.[7] 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.[8][9]

Competition rules edit

Each round of I Am a Singer had seven singers (or eight in some weeks) who performed for a 500-member studio audience each week, whom play a role on deciding the results for the singers. The order that they performed was determined through ballot or based on prior performances, depending on each week. Each audience member then cast votes for the top three singers of their preference, and these votes were tabulated to determine each singer's placement for the night. Since season 7, with the implementation of Electronic voting (which was conducted thrice throughout the show), each scores accounted a 50% weightage towards final results.

Each season of I Am a Singer was divided into four or five rounds (first 10 or 11 weeks), which consist of usually non-elimination "Qualifiers" and "Knockouts". Votes were accumulative on both rounds and the singer receiving a lower count of votes at the end of the Knockout round was eliminated. Eliminated singers were entitled to a Returning Performance on the next show and a chance to return to the competition via the Breakout Round, though eliminations could also be cancelled if another singer chose to withdraw from the competition, or if any contestant was given a bye due to health conditions. At the end of each round, a new singer would take the place of the eliminated/withdrawn singer and the competition cycle would repeat until the final Knockout round was completed. At the end of the episode a table was usually shown to indicate the rankings.

As part of the "2+1" format introduced in the third season, the "Challenge" round followed each Knockout round, where the number of rounds was usually one less than that of Knockout rounds. A new singer (dubbed as "Challenger") would substitute for an eliminated singer during the start of the round, and was given a challenge in which the singer was required to beat a majority of the singers (finishing within top four or better) or facing elimination; if the challenger succeeds, any incumbent singers were eligible for elimination which was decided on which singers received a lower count of votes for this round alone (votes cast for the Challenge round were factored independently of combined votes from the Qualifier/Knockouts). Season 5 replaced Qualifiers with Challenge rounds immediately after the first Knockout round to accommodate two substitute singers coming to the competition (one of which was a challenger). 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 (in a combination of both Knockout and Challenge rounds); failing either challenge eliminated the singer immediately. However, in Season 7, due to the season-exclusive Pre-Challenge Face-off (see twists below), 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 (see Twists below).

"Breakout" round follows after the last Knockout round, which featured previously eliminated singers (except withdrawn 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 (singers who entered the competition on week 1) 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 (with the exception of season 5 as the number of finalists briefly increased to ten). The outcome was decided on which singers received a higher count of votes, and the singers who were successful on the "Breakouts" were qualified (along with exempted singers) 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 (outside withdrawn 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 (one duet and one or two solo performances), 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 (30%–30%–40%), but subsequent seasons used the sum of the votes (or since Season 6, only the final round votes) cast to determine the winner of the season.

Twists edit

Pot Luck edit

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 edit

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 edit

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 edit

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 (if applicable) went ahead as normal. The first (and only) tiebreaker happened in Season 4, when two singers were tied for seventh place during the first elimination round.

Hosting Roles edit

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 edit

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 edit

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 edit

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 (one vote for electronic voting) 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 (with one exception). 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 edit

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.[10] 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 (not broadcast on television). Unlike regular Challengers, results were done separately from other contestants (this vote was separate from the final result); the singer who lost the face-off will be eliminated along with the ineligibility to participate in the Breakouts, similar to withdrawn singers.[11]

Surprise Challenge edit

Introduced as a variant of Challenge rounds in Season 8, at the start of each elimination round, three new singers (two on the final elimination round) 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.

Series overview edit

The Chinese version is produced by Hong Tao, and its music director is Hong Kong senior musician Kubert Leung. Each season feature changes and twists to competitions and last between 12 and 14 episodes, airing between January and April each year.

A total of 112 contestants have competed on I Am a Singer's eight seasons. As of 2022, eight seasons have been broadcast, as summarised below.[original research?]

Season Premiere Date Finale Date No. of contestants No. of episodes Winner   Runner-up   Third place   Other Finalists [A] Comments
1 18 January 2013 12 April 2013 12 13 Yu Quan Terry Lin For the first two seasons, there were only two "Ultimate Winner Candidates". Winnie Hsin
Huang Qishan
Julia Peng
Aska Yang
Zhou Xiao'ou
Only season to feature Pot Luck.
2 3 January 2014 11 April 2014 12 14 Han Lei G.E.M. Phil Chang
Gary Chaw
Wei Wei
Jason Zhang
Bibi Zhou
Introduced new Breakout round format and Biennial Concert.
3 2 January 2015 3 April 2015 13 14 Han Hong Li Jian The One Jane Zhang
A-Lin
Tiger Hu
Sitar Tan
Sun Nan
Introduced Contestant Hosting roles, Challenge Rounds and Singer Voting, and replaced weighted finals percentage with combined votes.
4 15 January 2016 8 April 2016 14 14 Coco Lee Jeff Chang Hwang Chi Yeul LaLa Hsu
Lao Lang
Hacken Lee
Joey Yung
Elvis Wang
First season with eight initial singers, and an online spin-off I Am a Singer – Who Will Challenge.
5 21 January 2017 22 April 2017 16[B] 14 Sandy Lam Dimash Kudaibergen Lion Li Jian
Jimmy Lin
Diamond Zhang
Tia Ray
Jason Zhang
Series renamed to Singer
First season to feature returning singers from previous seasons, and increased number of finalists.
6 12 January 2018 20 April 2018 14 14 Jessie J Hua Chenyu Wang Feng Tengger
Angela Chang
Henry Huo
James Li
KZ Tandingan
Only season to feature modifications of Challenge round lasting two shows, Pre-audience Voting, and first season to feature midway eliminations in Breakout round.
7 11 January 2019 12 April 2019 17[C][D] 14 Liu Huan Wu Tsing-fong Super-Vocal finalists Yang Kun
Chyi Yu
Gong Linna
Polina Gagarina
Introduced Electronic voting feature, online spin-off National's Recommended Singer, and online voting (semi-finals only).
8 7 February 2020 24 April 2020 21[E][F] 12 Hua Chenyu Tia Ray Jam Hsiao Jike Junyi
Vivian Hsu
Misia
Charlie Zhou
Subtitled Singer: Year of the Hits
Second season to feature returning contestants; first season to feature variant to Challenge round (Surprise Challenge)
First season without Return Performances
  1. ^ Singers are listed in order of finish, or alphabetically if they were not given any ranking (starting from second round finalists).
  2. ^ Including four returning singers from the first three seasons.
  3. ^ The total number of contestants include three National's Recommended Singers, and losers of Pre-Challenge Face-off (which singers were ineligible for Breakouts).
  4. ^ One more singer was added impromptu due to a contestant injury before the final elimination round of the competition.
  5. ^ Including four returning singers from seasons four to six.
  6. ^ The total number of contestants include 14 contestants taking part as "Surprise Challengers" status.

Music Partners edit

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 (the table do not reflect any partners and managers that were temporarily assigned):

Key:

  Won the season
  Placed second in the season
  Placed third in the season
  Was a finalist
  Withdrew in the season
  Non-Contestant
  1. ^ G served as a manager for participating Surprise Challengers.
  2. ^ Jin was absent on Week 5 and Cai Chenyu filed on his absence.
  3. ^ Eligible for Breakouts but did not participate
  4. ^ Eligible for Breakouts but did not participate
  5. ^ Served as host starting Week 3.
  6. ^ Huang Tingting served as the temporary manager on Week 1
  7. ^ Replaced by Man Wenjun on Week 7 after Luo's withdrawal

Ratings edit

References edit

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  6. ^ "Former competitors return for "Singer 2020"". Yahoo! Lifestyle. 3 January 2019. Retrieved 30 January 2020.
  7. ^ "湖南卫视《歌手》延迟至2月7日播出". Sina. 29 January 2019. Retrieved 31 January 2020.
  8. ^ 官博宣布《歌手》停办:以后的冬天不再有《歌手》. Sina Entertainment (in Chinese (China)). 22 September 2020. Retrieved 22 September 2020.
  9. ^ Rui, Zheng (22 September 2020). Yang, Lu (ed.). 是什么让《歌手》在8年后“真的不做了”. Beijing Business Today (in Chinese (China)). from the original on 22 September 2020. Retrieved 22 September 2020.
  10. ^ . 信息时报. 31 December 2018. Archived from the original on 8 January 2019. Retrieved 7 January 2019.
  11. ^ . 山西晚报. 7 January 2019. Archived from the original on 7 January 2019. Retrieved 7 January 2019.

External links edit

  • Official website

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remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message Singer Chinese 歌手 pinyin Geshǒu previously known as I Am a Singer Chinese 我是歌手 pinyin Wǒ Shi Geshǒu is a Chinese singing competition show broadcast on Hunan Television It is based on the Korean show I Am a Singer The competition was opened to well known professional singers from the music industry across worldwide and featured a rotating cast of singers performing each week usually with seven singers who performed in front of a 500 member audience The votes cast from the audience were the sole determinant for the results and one singer who received the fewest votes is eliminated while a new singer substituted in place of that singer featuring a constantly changing lineup of artists throughout the series The first season featured 12 contestants but later increased to as many as 22 due to twists and competition rules added in later seasons 1 The inaugural series was first taped on 10 January 2013 and premiered on 18 January 2013 SingerI Am a Singer logo Chinese Also known asI Am a Singer 我是歌手 Wǒ Shi Geshǒu Season 1 4 Singer 歌手 Geshǒu Season 5 7 Singer Year of the Hits 歌手 当打之年 Geshǒu Dangdǎ zhi Nian Season 8 Presented byHe Jiong Seasons 1 2 Finals Season 4 8 Finals Wang Han Seasons 1 3 Finals Shen Mengchen Biennial Concert Lidia Liu Season 6 8 backstage Season 1 Yu Quan Main competition Sha Baoliang Finals Season 2 Phil Chang Yu Main competition Liao Fan Breakouts Season 3 Leo Ku Main competition Episodes 1 7 Sun Nan Main competition Episodes 8 11 and Breakout Season 4 Hacken Lee Main competition Kim Ji mun Su Yunying Chao Chuan Shin Daichin Tana Guan Zhe Elvis Wang Wang Yang Joey Yung Jeff Chang Breakouts Season 6 Angela Chang Main competition Season 7 Wu Tsing fong Main competition Hong Tao Pre challenge Face off Season 8 Jam Hsiao Episodes 1 2 Eliza Liang Episodes 3 10 and Breakout Judges500 member studio audienceTheme music composerKubert LeungCountry of originChinaOriginal languageStandard ChineseNo of seasons9No of episodes109ProductionExecutive producerHong TaoProduction locationChang ShaRunning time2 hour 10 20 minutesOriginal releaseNetworkHBS Hunan TelevisionReleaseJanuary 18 2013 2013 01 18 presentRelatedKorea I Am a SingerAfter four seasons under the name of I Am a Singer in 2017 the competition show went on a re branding with a simplified title of Singer Chinese 歌手 pinyin Geshǒu but retaining similar competition format 2 The eighth and final season entitled Singer 2020 or Singer Year of the Hits Chinese 歌手 当打之年 pinyin Geshǒu Dangdǎ zhi Nian 3 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 4 5 6 but was again postponed to 7 February 2020 because of the ongoing COVID 19 pandemic that occurred prior to the intended premiere date 7 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 8 9 Contents 1 Competition rules 1 1 Twists 1 1 1 Pot Luck 1 1 2 Returning performances 1 1 3 Biennial concert 1 1 4 Tiebreakers 1 1 5 Hosting Roles 1 1 6 Singer Voting 1 1 7 I Am a Singer Who Will Challenge 1 1 8 Pre audience Voting 1 1 9 National s Recommended Singer 1 1 10 Surprise Challenge 2 Series overview 2 1 Music Partners 3 Ratings 4 References 5 External linksCompetition rules editEach round of I Am a Singer had seven singers or eight in some weeks who performed for a 500 member studio audience each week whom play a role on deciding the results for the singers The order that they performed was determined through ballot or based on prior performances depending on each week Each audience member then cast votes for the top three singers of their preference and these votes were tabulated to determine each singer s placement for the night Since season 7 with the implementation of Electronic voting which was conducted thrice throughout the show each scores accounted a 50 weightage towards final results Each season of I Am a Singer was divided into four or five rounds first 10 or 11 weeks which consist of usually non elimination Qualifiers and Knockouts Votes were accumulative on both rounds and the singer receiving a lower count of votes at the end of the Knockout round was eliminated Eliminated singers were entitled to a Returning Performance on the next show and a chance to return to the competition via the Breakout Round though eliminations could also be cancelled if another singer chose to withdraw from the competition or if any contestant was given a bye due to health conditions At the end of each round a new singer would take the place of the eliminated withdrawn singer and the competition cycle would repeat until the final Knockout round was completed At the end of the episode a table was usually shown to indicate the rankings As part of the 2 1 format introduced in the third season the Challenge round followed each Knockout round where the number of rounds was usually one less than that of Knockout rounds A new singer dubbed as Challenger would substitute for an eliminated singer during the start of the round and was given a challenge in which the singer was required to beat a majority of the singers finishing within top four or better or facing elimination if the challenger succeeds any incumbent singers were eligible for elimination which was decided on which singers received a lower count of votes for this round alone votes cast for the Challenge round were factored independently of combined votes from the Qualifier Knockouts Season 5 replaced Qualifiers with Challenge rounds immediately after the first Knockout round to accommodate two substitute singers coming to the competition one of which was a challenger 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 in a combination of both Knockout and Challenge rounds failing either challenge eliminated the singer immediately However in Season 7 due to the season exclusive Pre Challenge Face off see twists below 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 see Twists below Breakout round follows after the last Knockout round which featured previously eliminated singers except withdrawn 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 singers who entered the competition on week 1 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 with the exception of season 5 as the number of finalists briefly increased to ten The outcome was decided on which singers received a higher count of votes and the singers who were successful on the Breakouts were qualified along with exempted singers 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 outside withdrawn 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 one duet and one or two solo performances 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 30 30 40 but subsequent seasons used the sum of the votes or since Season 6 only the final round votes cast to determine the winner of the season Twists edit Pot Luck edit 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 edit 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 edit 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 edit 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 if applicable went ahead as normal The first and only tiebreaker happened in Season 4 when two singers were tied for seventh place during the first elimination round Hosting Roles edit 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 edit 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 edit 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 edit 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 one vote for electronic voting 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 with one exception 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 edit 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 10 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 not broadcast on television Unlike regular Challengers results were done separately from other contestants this vote was separate from the final result the singer who lost the face off will be eliminated along with the ineligibility to participate in the Breakouts similar to withdrawn singers 11 Surprise Challenge edit Introduced as a variant of Challenge rounds in Season 8 at the start of each elimination round three new singers two on the final elimination round 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 Series overview editThe Chinese version is produced by Hong Tao and its music director is Hong Kong senior musician Kubert Leung Each season feature changes and twists to competitions and last between 12 and 14 episodes airing between January and April each year A total of 112 contestants have competed on I Am a Singer s eight seasons As of 2022 update eight seasons have been broadcast as summarised below original research Season Premiere Date Finale Date No of contestants No of episodes Winner nbsp Runner up nbsp Third place nbsp Other Finalists A Comments1 18 January 2013 12 April 2013 12 13 Yu Quan Terry Lin For the first two seasons there were only two Ultimate Winner Candidates Winnie HsinHuang QishanJulia PengAska YangZhou Xiao ou Only season to feature Pot Luck 2 3 January 2014 11 April 2014 12 14 Han Lei G E M Phil ChangGary ChawWei WeiJason ZhangBibi Zhou Introduced new Breakout round format and Biennial Concert 3 2 January 2015 3 April 2015 13 14 Han Hong Li Jian The One Jane ZhangA LinTiger HuSitar TanSun Nan Introduced Contestant Hosting roles Challenge Rounds and Singer Voting and replaced weighted finals percentage with combined votes 4 15 January 2016 8 April 2016 14 14 Coco Lee Jeff Chang Hwang Chi Yeul LaLa HsuLao LangHacken LeeJoey YungElvis Wang First season with eight initial singers and an online spin off I Am a Singer Who Will Challenge 5 21 January 2017 22 April 2017 16 B 14 Sandy Lam Dimash Kudaibergen Lion Li JianJimmy LinDiamond ZhangTia RayJason Zhang Series renamed to SingerFirst season to feature returning singers from previous seasons and increased number of finalists 6 12 January 2018 20 April 2018 14 14 Jessie J Hua Chenyu Wang Feng TenggerAngela ChangHenry HuoJames LiKZ Tandingan Only season to feature modifications of Challenge round lasting two shows Pre audience Voting and first season to feature midway eliminations in Breakout round 7 11 January 2019 12 April 2019 17 C D 14 Liu Huan Wu Tsing fong Super Vocal finalists Yang KunChyi YuGong LinnaPolina Gagarina Introduced Electronic voting feature online spin off National s Recommended Singer and online voting semi finals only 8 7 February 2020 24 April 2020 21 E F 12 Hua Chenyu Tia Ray Jam Hsiao Jike JunyiVivian HsuMisiaCharlie Zhou Subtitled Singer Year of the Hits Second season to feature returning contestants first season to feature variant to Challenge round Surprise Challenge First season without Return Performances Singers are listed in order of finish or alphabetically if they were not given any ranking starting from second round finalists Including four returning singers from the first three seasons The total number of contestants include three National s Recommended Singers and losers of Pre Challenge Face off which singers were ineligible for Breakouts One more singer was added impromptu due to a contestant injury before the final elimination round of the competition Including four returning singers from seasons four to six The total number of contestants include 14 contestants taking part as Surprise Challengers status Music Partners edit 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 the table do not reflect any partners and managers that were temporarily assigned Key Won the season Placed second in the season Placed third in the season Was a finalist Withdrew in the season Non Contestant Music partner Season1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8Aray Aydarhan Dimash KudaibergenDavid Polina GagarinaDu Haitao Huang Qishan Wei WeiJeffery G Shila Amzah Teresa Carpio Jessie J Chyi Yu Lexie Liu A Neil Gao Super VocalEnti Jin Charlie Zhou B Mandy Jin Zhao Lei C Li XiaodongKK Winnie HsinKuo Tao Wu Tsing fong Huang XiaoyunLeo Li LaLa Hsu GAI Kristian Kostov Vivian HsuLi Haofei ANULi Rui Chyi Chin Han Lei Sun Nan Chao Chuan Gin Lee Wang Feng Liu HuanLi Weijia Yu Quan Jane Zhang D Hacken Lee Jason Zhang Hua Chenyu Yang Kun Hua ChenyuBelinda Eliza Liang Power Station Li Ronghao Lao Lang Jimmy Lin Tengger Chen Chusheng Jam Hsiao E Lidia G E M Low Xinran Escape PlanPeng Qing Angela HuiQi Sijun Sam LeeSince Seah Hins Cheung Faith YangAva Shen Angela ChangShen Ling Zhou Xiao ou Jason Zhang A Lin Coco Lee Sandy Lam Geng SihanShen Mengchen Terry Lin Victor Wong Li Jian Jeff Chang Lion Yisa Yu Summer JikeAaron Sun Kim Ji Mun Tia Ray Gong LinnaCindy Sun Shin Life JourneyOscar Sun Bibi Zhou Diamond ZhangJackie Tam Han Hong KZ TandinganHao Tan Misia F Tanas The OneYu Meiren Henry HuoTian Yuan Aska Yang Gary Chaw Kit ChanWang Qiao Chen Ming Luo Qi G Leo Ku Su Yunying James Li Zhang Xin Tia RayRolling Wang Jess Lee Joey YungWu Xin Shang WenjieWu Yang Tiger HuXiao Yanzi Julia PengYan Wei Hsiao Huang chi Elvis Wang Jeryl LeeYu Shasha Liang BoYOYO Sha Baoliang Phil ChangYoung Yang Michael Wong Tien ChongZhang Dexing Justin LoWayne Zhang Paul Wong Sitar Tan HAYA Band Tan JingZhang Yu an Hwang Chi yeulJZ Zhou Mao BuyiRyan Zhuo Guan Zhe Juno Su G served as a manager for participating Surprise Challengers Jin was absent on Week 5 and Cai Chenyu filed on his absence Eligible for Breakouts but did not participate Eligible for Breakouts but did not participate Served as host starting Week 3 Huang Tingting served as the temporary manager on Week 1 Replaced by Man Wenjun on Week 7 after Luo s withdrawalRatings editSee also I Am a Singer season 1 Ratings I Am a Singer season 2 Ratings I Am a Singer season 3 Ratings I Am a Singer season 4 Ratings Singer 2017 Ratings Singer 2018 Ratings Singer 2019 Ratings and Singer 2020 RatingsReferences edit in Korean Description of Program MBC Retrieved on 15 November 2011 賀雅佳 15 December 2016 我是歌手 更名 歌手 競演卻比此前任何一季都激烈 in Chinese people cn Archived from the original on 16 December 2016 Retrieved 15 December 2016 歌手2020 阵容曝光 萧敬腾惊喜回归 8世界 3 January 2019 Retrieved 3 January 2020 歌手 发声明辟谣不实阵容名单 以官宣为准 新浪娱乐 3 November 2018 Retrieved 21 December 2018 张惠妹将加盟 歌手2020 主持人话藏玄机 网易娱乐 17 October 2019 Archived from the original on 30 October 2019 Retrieved 30 October 2019 Former competitors return for Singer 2020 Yahoo Lifestyle 3 January 2019 Retrieved 30 January 2020 湖南卫视 歌手 延迟至2月7日播出 Sina 29 January 2019 Retrieved 31 January 2020 官博宣布 歌手 停办 以后的冬天不再有 歌手 Sina Entertainment in Chinese China 22 September 2020 Retrieved 22 September 2020 Rui Zheng 22 September 2020 Yang Lu ed 是什么让 歌手 在8年后 真的不做了 Beijing Business Today in Chinese China Archived from the original on 22 September 2020 Retrieved 22 September 2020 自荐踢馆 歌手 2019还能这么玩 信息时报 31 December 2018 Archived from the original on 8 January 2019 Retrieved 7 January 2019 刘宇宁以超过146万票胜出 山西晚报 7 January 2019 Archived from the original on 7 January 2019 Retrieved 7 January 2019 External links editOfficial websitePortals nbsp China nbsp Television nbsp Music Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Singer TV series amp oldid 1188104448, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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