Singer (season 1) – Wikipedia

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I Am a Singer (Chinese: 我是歌手; pinyin: Wǒ Shì Gēshǒu) is a Chinese version of the Korean reality show I Am a Singer and it is broadcast on Hunan Television. The show’s first season premiered on January 18, 2013. The competitions was divided into five rounds (each round comprising two episodes), and the final phase having three episodes which was not included in the Korean version (Revival Round (which would later be called Breakout Round in the next season), Semifinals and Finals), giving the series a total of 13 episodes. Each round features seven singers performing in front of 500 public audiences to judge. The first episode of each round doesn’t has any singer eliminated, but subsequent episodes will eliminate one singer, which was decided on which singers received a lower count of votes, while a new singer will substitute the eliminated singer in the following episode.

Chinese music duo Yu Quan, which consists of members Chen Yufan (陳羽凡) and Hu Haiquan (胡海泉), were the inaugural winners of I Am a Singer on the finale aired live broadcast on April 12, 2013.

Production[edit]

I Am a Singer consist of 13 weeks of shows. The first 10 episodes were competition stage divided by five rounds of two episodes, each having a Qualifier and a Knockout round; followed by a Revival episode, Semi-finals and Grand finals. Each episode have a lineup of seven singers competing for the votes of the 500-member studio audience, with a role to decide the outcome at the end of the episode; each member will cast a vote of three singers of their preference, while the semi-finals round onwards changes to a single vote. These votes are accumulative over two episodes and the singer receiving the lowest votes after the Knockout round was eliminated, after which a new round begins with the vote count reset and a new singer will substitute in the place for the previously-eliminated singer.

Each singer was also assigned by the production to a manager or Music Partner, who would serve as an advisor for the singer; when the singer is voted out, the corresponding Music Partner will also be eliminated. Each show (except for the finals) do not have a fixed host, but the host was chosen from one of any eligible singers doubling as a role of the host; like Music Partners, singers will forfeit the hosting role upon their elimination.

Revival round[edit]

The season was originally announced to last 12 weeks without a Revival round; on Week 8, producer Hong Tao announced the Revival round will be added between the fifth Knockout and the semi-finals. Held after the final Knockout round on Week 11, the five previously eliminated singers (except Chyi Chin, due to his withdrawal) compete for the seventh and final place in the semi-finals. Each singer performed two songs, a rendition and an original, with votes cast in-between rounds. These votes are accumulative and the singer receiving a higher vote will be reinstated from the competition.

The season only featured eliminated singers while remaining singers (both initial and substitute singers) were exempt from the round; beginning on the next season, substitute singers were required to participate in the Revival round, due to time constraints and a lineup of many singers, singers sang only one song for the round.

Finals[edit]

The Grand finals were held live on April 12, 2013 over 4-hours starting at 7.30pm. Singers each compete for the title by performing two songs, a duet with a guest performer, and a solo. Votes cast after each round carries a percentage which would be converted into a score to determine the winning singer. The finals also invited previously eliminated and withdrawn singers to perform an additional, returning performance. This is the only season to date to do so; starting in the next season, though not mentioned or otherwise, only eliminated singers were invited to watch the performance.

Contestants[edit]

The following I Am a Singer season one contestants are listed in alphabetical order. Singers without a placement for the final are listed as finalists, and singers who withdrew are listed as withdrawn.

Key:

  – Winner
  – Runner-up
  – Other finalist
  – Withdrew
Contestant Country Manager Status Week Entered Week Exited Result
Chen Ming China Wang Qiao Initial singer Week 1 (qualifying round 1) Week 6 (knockout round 3)
Week 11 (Revival round)
Eliminated
Chyi Chin Taiwan Li Rui Initial singer Week 1 (qualifying round 1) Week 4 (knockout round 2)[a] Withdrew
Winnie Hsin Taiwan KK Substitute singer Week 7 (qualifying round 4) Week 13 (finals) Finalist (4th–7th place)
Huang Qishan China Du Haitao Initial singer Week 1 (qualifying round 1) Week 13 (finals) Third place
Terry Lin Taiwan Shen Mengchen Initial singer Week 1 (qualifying round 1) Week 13 (finals) Runner-up
Julia Peng Taiwan Xiao Yanzi Substitute singer Week 9 (qualifying round 5) Week 13 (finals) Finalist (4th–7th place)
Sha Baoliang China YOYO Initial singer Week 1 (qualifying round 1) Week 11 (Revival round) Eliminated
Shang Wenjie China Wu Xin Initial singer Week 1 (qualifying round 1) Week 8 (knockout round 3)
Week 11 (Revival round)
Eliminated
Paul Wong Hong Kong Wayne Zhang Initial singer Week 1 (qualifying round 1) Week 2 (knockout round 1)
Week 11 (Revival round)
Eliminated
Aska Yang Taiwan Tian Yuan Substitute singer Week 3 (qualifying round 2)
Week 11 (Revival round)
Week 4 (knockout round 2)
Week 13 (finals)
Finalist (4th–7th place)
Yu Quan China Li Weijia Initial singer Week 1 (qualifying round 1) Week 13 (finals) Winner
Zhou Xiao’ou China Shen Ling Substitute singer Week 5 (qualifying round 3) Week 13 (finals) Finalist (4th–7th place)

Future appearances[edit]

Yu Quan, Terry Lin, Aska Yang, Julia Peng and Shang Wenjie appeared as guest performers on the Biennial concert on the following season. Yu Quan also appeared on the same season as a guest performer in the premiere episode, while Huang Qishan returned on the finals as a guest assistant singer during round one. Huang and Yang appeared again on the Biennial concert on the third season. Zhou Xiao’ou returned as a guest assistant singer, while Yu Quan returned again (along with Han Lei and Han Hong) on a special Winners exhibition performance on the finals on the fourth season.

Lin and Peng again returned as contestants, while Yang and Shang appear as guest assistant singers in the final episode, both on the fifth season.

Results[edit]

First Safe Bottom Eliminated Return Performance Repechage Success Repechage Failure Winner Runner-up Withdrew
Singer Broadcast Date (2013)
18 Jan 25 Jan 1 Feb 8 Feb 15 Feb 22 Feb 1 Mar 8 Mar 15 Mar 22 Mar 29 Mar 5 Apr 12 Apr
1st Round 2nd Round 3rd Round 4th Round 5th Round Repechage Semifinal Final Round
Qualifying Knockout Qualifying Knockout Qualifying Knockout Qualifying Knockout Qualifying Knockout 1st Round 2nd Round Overall
1 Yu Quan 2 1 4 1 2 6 4 4 2 2 3 1 2 1 Gold Medal.svg
2 Terry Lin 1 3 2 1 1 3 2 2 1 2 Silver Medal.svg
3 Huang Qishan 6 2 1 3 4 1 1 3 4 6 6 3 3 3 Bronze Medal.svg
=4 Aska Yang 7 5 1 1 3
=4 Julia Peng 3 4 4 5
=4 Winnie Hsin 3 6 6 5 7 6
=4 Zhou Xiao’ou 3 5 7 2 7 1 5 7
=8 Sha Baoliang 5 3 6 2 7 4 6 5 5 7
=8 Shang Wenjie 4 4 3 5 6 2 5 7
=8 Chen Ming 7 6 5 4 5 7
=8 Paul Wong 3 7
=8 Chyi Chin 1 5 2 7

Competition details[edit]

1st round[edit]

Qualifying[edit]

  • Taping Date: January 10, 2013
  • Airdate: January 18, 2013

Knockout[edit]

  • Taping Date: January 17, 2013
  • Airdate: January 25, 2013

Overall ranking[edit]

^ A. The total votes does not include 12 rejected votes.

2nd round[edit]

Qualifying[edit]

  • Taping Date: January 25, 2013
  • Airdate: February 1, 2013

The first substitute singer of the season was Aska Yang.

Knockout[edit]

  • Taping Date: January 31, 2013
  • Airdate: February 8, 2013

During this week, Chen was originally going to perform a medley of two songs with “悶” and “心痛的感覺”, but later reversed after initially hesitated on her performance during rehearsal. Chin temporary withdrew from the competition earlier this week due to family reasons. The eliminations for the Knockout round went ahead as normal.

Overall ranking[edit]

I Am a Singer Season 1 2nd Round Overall ranking
Ranking Singer Match 1 Percentages of Votes (Ranking) Match 2 Percentages of Votes (Ranking) Total Percentages of Votes
1 Huang Qishan 26.21% (1) 15.69% (3) 20.65%
2 Yu Quan 12.73% (4) 27.38% (1) 20.48%
3 Sha Baoliang 9.13% (6) 16.70% (2) 13.13%
4 Shang Wenjie 16.32% (3) 10.15% (5) 13.06%
5 Chen Ming 11.83% (5) 12.49% (4) 12.18%
6 Chyi Chin 16.40% (2) 7.41% (7) 11.65%
7 Aska Yang 7.34% (7) 10.15% (5) 8.82%

3rd round[edit]

Qualifying[edit]

  • Taping Date: February 7, 2013
  • Airdate: February 15, 2013

Due to Chin’s temporary withdrawal, one more singer for a total of two singers substituted the singers; they were Terry Lin and Zhou Xiao’ou.

Knockout[edit]

  • Taping Date: February 14, 2013
  • Airdate: February 22, 2013

During this week, Sha volunteered to perform first as he was urgent on traveling to Beijing for the 2013 CCTV New Year’s Gala, thus he was absent during the results; however, Sha was informed of the outcome via satellite telephone link from Beijing.

Overall ranking[edit]

I Am a Singer Season 1 3rd Round Overall ranking
Ranking Singer Match 1 Percentages of Votes (Ranking) Match 2 Percentages of Votes (Ranking) Total Percentages of Votes
1 Huang Qishan 15.51% (4) [a] 29.10% (1)* 22.48%
2 Terry Lin 21.86% (1) 14.62% (3) 18.15%
3 Shang Wenjie 11.49% (6) [b] 15.35% (2) 13.47%
4 Zhou Xiao’ou 15.58% (3) 11.13% (5) 13.30%
5 Yu Quan 17.06% (2) 8.98% (6) 12.92%
6 Sha Baoliang 6.91% (7) 13.07% (4) 10.07%
7 Chen Ming 11.56% (5) 7.71% (7) 9.59%
^ A. Has one vote difference between 3rd place singer
^ B. Has one vote difference between 5th place singer
*highest percentage of votes for any singer during the main competition of “Singer” for eight consecutive seasons

4th round[edit]

Qualifying[edit]

  • Taping Date: February 21, 2013
  • Airdate: March 1, 2013

The fourth substitute singer of the season was Winnie Hsin. Chin, who announced his temporary withdrawal on week four, confirmed on this episode that he will permanently withdrawal from the competition due to mother’s health. Lin initially performed “無字歌” but later changed it to “Opera” (instrumental) because his performance was identical to Huang’s.

Knockout[edit]

  • Taping Date: February 28, 2013
  • Airdate: March 8, 2013

For this episode, the songs (dubbed as “Pot Luck”) are determined by the audience online. Each singer chose three songs which he or she did not want to sing. If the audience picked one of these songs, the singer could choose another.

Overall ranking[edit]

I Am a Singer Season 1 4th Round Overall ranking
Ranking Singer Match 1 Percentages of Votes (Ranking) Match 2 Percentages of Votes (Ranking) Total Percentages of Votes
1 Huang Qishan 27.90% (1) 17.63% (3) 22.78%
2 Terry Lin 18.14% (2) 27.25% (1) 22.70%
3 Yu Quan 15.16% (4) 13.36% (4) 14.26%
4 Zhou Xiao’ou 5.83% (7) 20.30% (2) 13.07%
5 Winnie Hsin 15.58% (3) 6.68% (6) 11.13%
6 Sha Baoliang 7.75% (6) 10.75% (5) 9.25%
7 Shang Wenjie 9.60% (5) 4.00% (7) 6.80%

5th round[edit]

Qualifying (final qualifying round)[edit]

  • Taping Date: March 7, 2013
  • Airdate: March 15, 2013

The fifth and last substitute singer of the season was Julia Peng. Hsin was initially going to perform “一样的月光” but later changed to “親愛的小孩” to pay respect to the victims of the baby murdering case in Changchun, occurred three days prior to the taping.[1][deprecated source]

Knockout (final knockout round)[edit]

  • Taping Date: March 15, 2013
  • Airdate: March 22, 2013

For this episode, singers had to sing at least one song that pays tribute to Chyi Chin (who withdrew from the competition after week 7).

Overall ranking[edit]

I Am a Singer Season 1 5th Round Overall ranking
Ranking Singer Match 1 Percentages of Votes (Ranking) Match 1 Percentages of Votes (Ranking) Total Percentages of Votes
1 Terry Lin 27.15% (1) 19.57% (3) 23.07%
2 Yu Quan 16.67% (2) 21.44% (2) 19.23%
3 Zhou Xiao’ou 8.37% (7) 22.17% (1) 15.79%
4 Julia Peng 15.20% (3) 12.35% (4) 13.67%
5 Huang Qishan 13.80% (4) 8.28% (6) 11.04%
6 Winnie Hsin 9.07% (6) 8.95% (5) 9.00%
7 Sha Baoliang 9.69% (5) 7.21% (7) 8.36%

Revival[edit]

  • Taping Date: March 21, 2013
  • Airdate: March 29, 2013

In this Revival round, five of the six eliminated singers (with the exception of Chin) will participate in a chance to enter the semi-finals. Each singer sang two songs, and the singer having the most combined votes after the two songs was reinstated in the competition. For this week, the order of performances is decided by ballot, and the performance order were reversed during the second round.

1st round[edit]

After the first song, Yang was revealed to be temporarily leading the votes.

I Am a Singer Season 1 Revival Round 1 March 29, 2013 Host: Hu Haiquan

Order of Performance Singer Comedian Manager Song Title Original Singer Lyrics Composer Arranger Ranking
1 Paul Wong Wayne Zhang “特别的爱给特别的你” Sky Wu 陳家麗 Sky Wu Paul Wong
2 Shang Wenjie Wu Xin “Love Warrior戰” (English) Shang Wenjie Jean-Francois Maljean
3 Aska Yang Tian Yuan “流浪記” Samingad Panai Kubert Leung 1
4 Chen Ming Wang Qiao “寂寞讓我如此美麗” Chen Ming 妮南 劉彤
5 Sha Baoliang YOYO “最初的信仰” Sha Baoliang 老沫
劉佳
劉佳

2nd round[edit]

After combining the overall votes from the two songs, Yang was revealed to be the singer who received the highest number of votes, thus reinstating him from the competition and advanced to the semifinals. The placements for the other four singers were not revealed.

^ A. Voted 1st in the 40s and 50s age group
^ B. Voted 1st in the Professional jury, the 10s and 20s age group.
^ C. Voted 1st in the Singer vote and the 30s age group.

Semifinals[edit]

  • Taping Date: March 28, 2013
  • Airdate: April 5, 2013

The Semifinals carries a 40% weightage in the final round, and each audience member could now cast one vote each, down from the usual three.

^ A. 3 vote difference with 6th place singer.
^ B. 1 vote difference with 3rd place singer.

Grand finals[edit]

The Grand Finals consist of two rounds, with the first song being a duet with a guest singer, and the second song being a solo encore performance. The weightages for both rounds were 30% and 30%, respectively; the contestant who received a higher combined total (both the semi-finals and grand finals) was crowned as the overall winner.

Non-competition performances[edit]

First round: guest duets[edit]

The order of performance of this round were based on their rankings from the semi-finals, starting with the singer who ranked first.

Second round: winner’s song[edit]

The order of performance of this round were based on their rankings from the first song, starting with the singer who ranked last place; if tied, the singer with a higher ranking from the semifinals will perform first.

Winner of battle[edit]

Before the final results were announced, the host named Lin and Yu Quan as the “ultimate winner candidates”. Yu Quan was declared the first-ever I Am a Singer winner with 25.78% of the combined total, beating Lin’s combined total of 22.59%.

I Am a Singer Season 1 Winner of Battle

Ranking Singer Semi-finals Percentages of Votes (40%) Grand Finals Round 1 Percentages of Votes (30%) Grand Finals Round 2 Percentages of Votes (30%) Total Percentages of Votes
1 Yu Quan 17.24% 28.60% 34.38% 25.78%
2 Terry Lin 17.44% 15.60% 36.47% 22.59%

Ratings[edit]

Hunan Television premiere ratings (CSM46)
Episode Date Rating Share Ranking
1 January 18, 2013 1.434 6.38 1
2 January 25, 2013 1.714 8.08 1
3 February 1, 2013 2.014 9.34 1
4 February 8, 2013 2.067 8.24 1
5 February 15, 2013 1.963 9.07 1
6 February 22, 2013 2.022 8.83 1
7 March 1, 2013 2.381 10.56 1
8 March 8, 2013 2.368 11.35 1
9 March 15, 2013 2.336 11.63 1
10 March 22, 2013 2.480 12.20 1
11 March 29, 2013 2.206 11.56 1
12 April 5, 2013 2.430 11.94 1
13 April 12, 2013 4.127 13.24 1
  1. ^ While Chyi Chin’s withdrawal on Week 4 was announced as temporary, his withdrawal was not confirmed until Week 7 (qualifying round 4).

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