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The Voice of the Philippines | |
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Genre | Reality television |
Created by | John de Mol |
Written by | Garlic Garcia[1] |
Directed by | Johnny Manahan |
Presented by | |
Judges | |
Country of origin | Philippines |
Original languages | Filipino, English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 24 (as of September 1, 2013) |
Production | |
Production locations |
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Camera setup | Multicamera |
Running time | 40-105 minutes |
Original release | |
Network |
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Release | June 15, 2013 – Present |
Related | |
The Voice franchise |
The Voice of the Philippines is a Filipino reality television singing competition on ABS-CBN. It is based on the reality singing competition The Voice of Holland, which was originally created by Dutch television producer John de Mol as part of The Voice franchise.[6][7][8][9] The show is hosted by Toni Gonzaga, while Robi Domingo, and Alex Gonzaga serve as the show's V-Reporters or the social media correspondents.[10][11] Sarah Geronimo, Bamboo Mañalac, Lea Salonga, and Apl.de.Ap serve as the four coaches and the judging panel of the show.[12][13][14][15] The show had a primer called Mic Test: The Voice of the Philippines Primer and was aired on June 9, 2013.[16][17][18] The first season premiered on June 15, 2013.[19][20]
It is the fourth national franchise in the Southeast Asian region after Vietnam, Thailand, and Indonesia.
Overview
The series is part of The Voice franchise and is based on a similar competition format in the Netherlands entitled The Voice of Holland.
Format
The Voice is a reality television series that started from a format originating from the Netherlands named "The Voice of Holland". The whole format features four coaches or judges searching for a batch of talented new artists, who could become the Philippines' new singing superstar. The show's concept is indicated by its title: The 4 coaches will only judge a singer hopeful termed by the show as "Artist" with only his/her vocal power without prejudice to his/her physical bearing.[21]
It's with this concept that makes The Voice franchise rise above other known reality talent searches which airs in any known media platform such as The X Factor franchise, the Got Talent franchise or even the Idol franchise.[21] The lucky Artists who have advanced from the audition round would be split into four teams, whom are coached/mentored by the 4 well-known personalities in terms of Singing which in the show, termed "Coaches" who in turn would collaborate with them and choose songs for their artists to perform. Only 16 years old and above can participate.
There are four known different stages: Producers' auditions, Blind auditions, the Battles, and the Live shows.[21][22]
On-ground and the Producers' auditions
As for any "The Voice" franchise the first stage is the producers' auditions, which are not shown on television. In the Voice of the Philippines, ABS-CBN headed by their regional partners nationwide and abroad are tasked to conduct the "Unseen Auditions." At this stage, there will be different judges that will use the power of media to conduct three types of screening; radio auditions, online auditions and on-ground auditions where the team will travel in and out of the country to find the best of the best to participate in the next set of auditions, "The Blind Auditions."
Blind auditions
The first televised stage is the blind auditions, where artists will be given a minimum of 90 seconds to sing their audition piece . The official coaches of the show will be sitting on a chair facing away from the stage and artist.[23] The coaches will only judge by the power, clarity, type and uniqueness of the artists singing capability. If they like what they hear and want to mentor the artist for the next stage, they will push a button by their chair that would turn the chair around to face the artists for the first time to avoid any due prejudice of their physical bearing and life-story. If a coach turns for an artist, that artist will be included in his team. If more than one coach turns around, the power to pick goes to the artist. If no coach turns his/her chair the auditioning artists journey ends. At the end, each of the coach will have 13 artists in his or her team who will be advancing to the next round.[24][25][26]
The Battles
The second stage, "The Battles", is where a coach will build from his team pairs of 2 (in season 1, 1 pair of 3 artists were included). A pair will be given a single song to sing together. They are mentored and then developed by their respective coach in the process. A Vocal showdown will commence in the Battle Round stage where only the Artist whom the coach deemed sung the song assigned better will advance to the next round..[25][26][27]
During the first season, each team had thirteen artists with one vocal battle composed of three artists.[28]
Live shows
The next round known as The Live shows is where the remaining artists per team perform in front the coaches, audience and Live Broadcast. An artist will be given a song to sing for a chance to advance to the finals. During the first two Live shows, each coach will pit three of his/her artists in a head-to-head battle to win the public's vote. The voting results are announced on the same night as the live shows. The coaches have the power to save one artist that had not received the public's vote that week. The artist not chosen by their coach will be eliminated from the competition. At the end of the first two Live shows, only four artists per team will proceed.[5] On the third live show, the public and the coaches will have equal share of power on which artist would advance to the final four, with each team being represented by one remaining artist.[26] During the finals, the winner will only be decided upon by the public through different platforms.[25] The most voted artist of the competition will be crowned as The Voice of the Philippines.[29]
Voting system
The voting system for the Live shows is based on the decision of the public through different platforms (text messaging, using of vote cards, and downloading of studio versions of the songs performed by the artists), and from the scores received by the artists from their respective coaches. During season one, the voting lines will immediately open after all artists have performed and viewers will be given 10 minutes during commercial break to vote. Once the show resumes, the results are announced on the same night as the live results.[29] On the third live show, the iTunes bonuses and the coaches' scores will come into effect.[5] [30]
Development
As for the Philippine version of the show, ABS-CBN acquired the rights of the franchise back in 2011 after the success of its US counterpart. The Philippines was then listed as one of the countries who bought the rights for the franchise as posted in the website of Talpa.[31] The show was later confirmed by Laurenti Dyogi, a Filipino director who has had a notable success with reality shows like Pinoy Big Brother, Pinoy Dream Academy, and Junior MasterChef Pinoy Edition.[32]
A teaser was shown during the commercial break of Sarah G. Live and Gandang Gabi Vice last December 30, 2012. A teaser, showing the recorded snippets of the blind auditions, was aired on May 15, 2013.[22] Another trailer was posted in the show's official Facebook fan page on May 24, 2013, showing the coaches' bantering, rapport, and eagerness to fight over an auditionee.[33]
A teaser revealed the premier date of the show was aired during the final performance night of the fourth season of Pilipinas Got Talent. A primer, dubbed as Mic Test: The Voice of the Philippines Primer, was also announced in the same night. It aired on June 9, 2013.[19][20] The primer had a special participation of Danny O'Donoghue, The Script's frontman, who also currently sits as a coach in The Voice UK.[34][35]
Auditions
Auditions for the first season started on September 2012. Open Call Auditions were held on September 15, 2012 at Island Pacific Supermarket in Panorama City, Los Angeles, California and on September 16, 2012 at California's Great America Parkway in Santa Clara, California. The auditions were only open to people with Filipino ancestry in Southern California.[36][37][38][39] Radio screenings were also held on January 7 – 11, 2013 at various ABS-CBN Radio stations in key cities such as Metro Manila, Naga, Legazpi City, Baguio, Tacloban, Cebu City, Davao City, General Santos City, Zamboanga City, Cagayan de Oro City, Bacolod, Iloilo City, and Dagupan. Radio screenings were called The Voice ng Radyo (The Voice of Radio), were in daily and weekly winners have the chance to directly go to the Blind auditions.[40] Auditions in key cities throughout the Philippines were announced on the last episode of Sarah G. Live, Sarah Geronimo's night variety show, on February 10, 2013.[41] On the same night, the online auditions were also introduced which ran from February 9 to 19, 2013.[42]
On September 5, 2013, Lauren Dyogi announced that the show will have a second season and audition schedules will soon be announced.[43]
Filming and set locations
After the initial Producer's auditions, the 121 aspiring artists were then invited for the Blind auditions.[44] The Blind auditions were filmed at the Studio 2 of ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center in Quezon City from April 15, 2013 until April 18, 2013.[2][45] While the Battles, were filmed at the Studio 10 of ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center.[3][4] The said second stage of the competition were filmed on July 8 and 9, 2013.[46]
The Newport Performing Arts Theater of Resorts World Manila in Newport City, Pasay City served as the official venue of the show for the Live shows.[5]
Prizes
The winner of The Voice of the Philippines is set to win an entertainment package from Sony Bravia, an Asian tour for two, a brand new car from Ford Philippines, a tax-free cash prize of 2 million pesos, and a four-year recording contract from MCA Universal.[47][48]
Coaches
Initially rumors were circulating all over the web that Zsa Zsa Padilla was said to seat as one of the four coaches. However, Laurenti Dyogi, the initial director of the show, denied the rumors.[49] Ely Buendia, the former frontman of Eraserheads, was also reported to become one of the coaches but he personally denied the reports.[50] Martin Nievera, and Gary Valenciano, two of the mentor-judges of The X Factor Philippines, were also rumored to become part of the show as two of the four coaches. However, Gonzaga denied the reports, “I know kuya Gary and Martin did The X Factor so they will definitely not be part of the choices 'cause they already did the X-factor. The Voice is definitely going to be very different in approach [from The X Factor].”[51]
After Toni Gonzaga was announced as the host of the show, Gonzaga announced that the coaches' line up will be broken down to a series of official announcements and was termed by Gonzaga as "the best of the best".[10] The coaches were formally introduced in a press conference held in ABS-CBN on April 12, 2013 after all were introduced in television promotions, and through official press statements given by the network.[52]
"The world knows that Filipinos are the best singers in the world so I think the country really deserves The Voice of the Philippines. With the line-up of coaches that the show has, it’s going to be of international standards.”
The line up of the coaches has received some positive views coming mostly from the members of the Philippine press. One writer from Malaya Business Insight commented that the show has an interesting set of mentors.[54] Joseph R. Atilano of the Philippine Daily Inquirer was even amazed and was surreal for the line-up of the coaches. For the four's caliber in their respective genre, he described that the show will surely be a different one.[55]
Sarah Geronimo
On February 6, 2013, singer and talk show host Sarah Geronimo was announced as the first coach on The Voice of the Philippines. At the same time, the network announced that her weekly show Sarah G. Live, was due to air its final episode on Sunday, February 10.[56] ABS-CBN Corporate Communications head Bong R. Osorio said, "Sarah Geronimo moves on to fulfill other commitments." [57][58] He added that "Sarah is also busy filming her upcoming Star Cinema movie with John Lloyd Cruz, and is set to go on a Sarah G concert worldwide".[59][60]
Geronimo admitted in an interview that she felt intimidated with the three other coaches due much possibly to their caliber in each of their genres. Geronimo further stated that she will just focus on why she became part of the show. " It's a chance to be part of someone's journey towards pursuing his or her dream," the young singer-actress said. She furthered added that, with her also a product of a singing search, she believes that she can help the artists who will become part of her team. She also said that she will be open to the views and the preferences of her team.[61]
Bamboo Mañalac
On February 10, 2013, during an appearance on the last episode of Sarah G. Live, Bamboo Mañalac hinted that he would be working with the talk show host after they both finished performing a production number together.[13] On February 14, 2013, ABS-CBN aired a promotional plug during the airtime of the pre-primetime television drama Kahit Konting Pagtingin, confirming Bamboo Mañalac's stint in the show as coach and judge.[62][63] Mañalac was the former frontman of Rivermaya from 1994 until 1998, and later with Bamboo from 2002 until it got disband in 2011.
In an interview made by ABS-CBN News, Mañalac provided a statement regarding his stint on the show, "I'm ready to be a coach. There's a time for everything and this is it."[13] When asked on what kind of artist will he would like to coach, he said, “I’ve been listening to rock for a long time but I also listen to other genres from rock to pop to folk to everything. I want someone who is open to all kinds of music; someone who is willing to listen and willing to learn.”[64]
Lea Salonga
On February 17, 2013, ABS-CBN aired a plug teaser for the third coach. The coach, who is a female, was tagged as "The voice that conquered the world."[65] The third coach was rumored to be Lea Salonga,[66] a world renowned theater actress who had appeared in Miss Saigon, Les Misérables on Broadway, and was named a Disney Legend in 2011 for her work with Disney on Aladdin, and Mulan movies. The teaser strongly resembles Salonga.[65] Salonga was previously rumored to host the show last October 2012, but was later debunked since Toni Gonzaga was announced as the host along with the show's media correspondent, Robi Domingo.[67]
On the night of February 19, 2013, Lea Salonga confirmed her stint as an official coach in the show via her official Twitter account.[68][69] In the same night, ABS-CBN later confirmed Salonga's role on the show.[14]
“I was very interested in ‘The Voice’s’ format, having seen the show in the US and really enjoying it. I’m a fan,” Salonga told the Philippine Daily Inquirer in an interview. As Salonga had some commitments locally and abroad, ABS-CBN was able to do some adjustments and finalize her work schedule in order to include her job in the local version of The Voice.[70]
Apl.de.Ap
After Salonga's confirmation, there has been strong rumors that the fourth coach will be Allan Pineda who is more popularly known as Apl.de.Ap. Apl.de.Ap is a Filipino-American rapper and member of the Grammy Award-winning group The Black Eyed Peas. During an interview made by The Huffington Post on 2012, Apl.de.Ap stated that he has plans on launching his own talent show in the Philippines. "I've been working myself up to do it because I'm not used to being on TV everyday... I've been offered a show for next year," he revealed.[71]
On March 1, 2013, ABS-CBN has confirmed that they are in the final stages of negotiating with the management of Apl.de.Ap to become its fourth and last official coach of the show.[72][73] On March 7, 2013, it was announced through ABS-CBN's entertainment website, Push, that Apl.de.Ap will sit as the fourth coach.[15] On an article posted in the network's official website dated March 20, 2013, Apl.de.Ap is slated to do the initial promotional plug with TFC London and is scheduled to arrive in Manila by April to meet and work with the three other coaches and the rest of the show's team.[74][74][75] His promotional television plug was aired on March 27, 2013 right after TV Patrol. He was dubbed as The voice that ruled the worldwide music chart.[76]
In an interview made by ABS-CBN News, Apl admitted that it was will.i.am, Pineda's friend and co-member in The Black Eyed Peas, that encouraged him to accept the coaching stint in The Voice of the Philippines.[77][78] Will.i.am is also a coach on The Voice UK along with Danny O'Donoghue, Tom Jones, and Jessie J.
Apl further told that press that he will be truthful on coaching his artists, as well giving them constructive criticisms. Apl will also share his life experiences, what he has been through the music industry, and how hard it is to fulfill and reach it.[79]
Hosts
Main host
Rumors had been circulating that Toni Gonzaga and Robi Domingo, and even Lea Salonga are said to host the show.[80] However, all of these rumors are debunked as the production team stated that there were still no confirmed hosts for the reality show.[49][67]
On February 8, 2013, after months of speculations, Toni Gonzaga was confirmed to host the franchise. It was announced on Gonzaga's talk show, The Buzz.[81]
Gonzaga said she thinks that the show is good for her, as this will push her to become a better singer. “This will inspire me to improve and develop myself when it comes to the singing department. Of course I will learn a lot from the coaches, from the singers and this will help me also hone my skills,” she said. On asked what makes the show different from the other shows, she said, “This one has no theme. I think one of the best asset of this program is that we will not mold the singers, we will not mold them into something or someone that is not their personality. We will showcase their talent and their abilities according to what they can do and what they can give. They can choose their songs, they can choose their outfits. Everything will be based on their own choice. That will be good because as you see in the other reality shows they mold the singers that sometimes make them uncomfortable. That is why in this show, we chose where they are comfortable and where they think they can shine,” she explained.[51][82]
Social media correspondents
Gonzaga confirmed that she will be joined by Robi Domingo as the show's media correspondent.[47][83] Incidentally, this marks Gonzaga and Domingo's third time to work together after Pinoy Big Brother: Unlimited and Pinoy Big Brother: Teen Edition 4 which were also under the unit of Director Lauren Dyogi.[10]
On April 16, 2013, Alex Gonzaga, the younger sister of Toni Gonzaga, was revealed to join the show, teaming up with Robi Domingo as V-Reporters or as the show's social media correspondents.[11][84]
Season summary
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Season | Premiere | Finale | Winner | Runner-up | Third place | Fourth place | Winning Coach | Hosts | Coaches |
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1 | June 15, 2013 | September 29, 2013 | Toni Gonzaga Robi Domingo Alex Gonzaga |
Apl.de.Ap Lea Salonga Sarah Geronimo Bamboo Mañalac | |||||
2[43] | TBA |
Coaches and their finalists
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Winners are in bold, the finalists in the finale are in small bold font, and the eliminated artists are in small font.
Season | Coaches and their finalists | |||
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1 | Apl.de.Ap | Lea Salonga | Sarah Geronimo | Bamboo Mañalac |
Janice Javier Penelope Matanguihan Thor Jessica Reynoso Stan Perfecto Cora dela Cruz |
Mitoy Yonting Kimpoy Mainit Darryl Shy Radha Diday Garcellano RJ dela Fuente |
Maki Ricafort Klarisse de Guzman Morissette Amon Eva delos Santos Yuki Ito Junji Arias |
Paolo Onesa Isabella Fabregas Myk Perez Lee Grane Maranan Angelique Alcantara Talia Reyes |
Coaches and their advisers
In the show, several people will aid the coaches in guiding their respective teams. These people will help each of the team's assigned to them to prepare for the Battles and during the Live shows.
Season | Coaches and their advisers | Source | |||
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1 | Apl.de.Ap | Lea Salonga | Sarah Geronimo | Bamboo Mañalac | [85][86][87][88] |
Arnel Pineda | Gerard Salonga | Gary Valenciano | Joey Ayala |
Reception
Critical reception
During the pilot episode, the show received fairly negative reviews from the viewers emphasizing the design of the infamous red chairs, and set. The show was also observed having longer commercial loads ending up to a huge gaps per show.[89] The coaches' opening performance was also deemed unrehearsed.[90] Pooled reviews from novices of the franchise stated that the coaches were found to be a bit exaggerated on television. Avid fanatics of the franchise however explained that certain aspects of the said coaches can also be seen across franchises. Ms. Lea Salonga together with her fellow coaches were even bashed on Twitter.[91][92][93] On an article written by Joey Aquino of The People's Journal on June 21, 2013, Aquino commented that Salonga has already gave much prestige to the country and with the bashing that had happened on Twitter, Salonga deserves much respect that she is entitled to.[94]
Aside from the pilot week reviews and criticisms, the show was also been criticized for Bamboo Mañalac's controversial decisions. Mañalac received lots of negative comments after the season one's first episode of the Battles aired last July 28, 2013 after he made a controversial choice on picking Lee Grane Maranan over Dan Billano. The two performed the ballad song "One" by U2, wherein Maranan was vocally outperformed by Billano. Billano was even praised by Joey Ayala, Mañalac's guest adviser during the Battles, and that according to him Billano was the clear winner of that Team Bamboo's first vocal battle.[88][95] Billano was also praised by Apl.de.Ap; while Maranan was praised by Lea Salonga for her emotional delivery of the song. Mañalac's choice of letting Maranan win over Billano was based on the former's soulfulness and emotions rather than basing the result on the two's vocal performances, which caused rave of negative comments from the netizens.[96] It is noted that Maranan was a crowd favorite during the her Blind auditions. Maranan undeniably admitted her loss over Billano but he thanked her coach for picking her and later added a promise that she will do better in the next round of the competition.[97]
Television ratings
Television ratings for the first season of The Voice of the Philippines on ABS-CBN are gathered from two major sources, namely from AGB Nielsen and Kantar Media. AGB Nielsen's survey ratings are gathered from Mega Manila households, while Kantar Media's survey ratings are gathered from all over the Philippines' urban and rural households.
Season | Premiere | Finale | Number of Episodes |
Premiere | Rank | Finale (Performance Night) |
Rank | Finale (Results Night) |
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Timeslot | Primetime | Timeslot | Primetime | Timeslot | Primetime | |||||||||
1 | June 15, 2013 | September 29, 2013 | 32 | 27.8% | #1 | #1 | AGB Nielsen | [98] | ||||||
30.5% | #1 | #2 | Kantar Media | [99] |
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External links
Official Twitter accounts of the Coaches of The Voice of the Philippines | |
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Coach | Twitter account |
Apl.de.Ap | @apldeap |
Lea Salonga | @MsLeaSalonga |
Sarah Geronimo | @JustSarahG |
Bamboo Mañalac | @Bamboomusiclive |
- Official website
- Social Networks