GeTai Challenge
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GeTai Challenge | |
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Genre | Reality television |
Presented by | Pornsak Wang Weiliang (season 1) Shane Pow (season 1, guest) Desmond Ng (season 2–) Dennis Chew (season 2) Ho Ai Ling (season 2) |
Judges | Chen Hanwei (season 1) Wang Lei Jim Lim Liu Lingling |
Country of origin | Singapore |
Original languages | Chinese Hokkien (season 2) |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 31 (as of 10 August 2018) |
Production | |
Production locations | Various (auditions) MPC@Khatib (prelude) Arumugam Road (season 2, episode 13-14) MediaCorp TV Theatre Resorts World Sentosa (finals, season 1) |
Running time | 50-160 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | MediaCorp Channel 8 |
Release | 22 May 2015 10 August 2018 | –
Related | |
Campus SuperStar Project SuperStar The Voice of China Sing! China |
GeTai Challenge (GTC, Chinese: 歌台星力量; pinyin: Gē Tái Xīng Lìliàng) is a singing talent search competition for renowned Getai singers organised by MediaCorp and broadcast on Channel 8 in Singapore. The show began on May 22, 2015 and ended on August 16, 2015. A second season was renewed in 2018 with the show collaborated with Ministry of Communications and Information; the second season premiered on April 20, 2018 and ended on August 10, 2018.
The concept of GeTai Challenge aims to promote the culture of Getai in Singapore, and to find aspiring singers coming from the Getai industry; those singers were put together to compete for the GeTai Challenge title where the winner is determined by the judges' score itself. The winners of two currently aired seasons were Desmond Ng and Angie Lau. Winners received a $20,000 cash prize and a trophy.
The series employs a panel of judges who critique the contestants' performances. Veteran Getai singers Wang Lei and Liu Lingling, and Singaporean composer Jim Lim were appointed as the show's judges. Other guest judges featured in the show include actors Chen Hanwei, Irene Ang, Tosh Zhang, Cavin Soh, Royston Tan, and musicians Allen Moo, Eric Moo and Daniel Luo. MediaCorp host Pornsak and former winner Desmond Ng were the current emcees of the show, with Wang Weiliang and Shane Pow previously taking hosting roles. Dennis Chew and Ho Ai Ling took supporting hosts during season 2, for segments promoting the community.
Format
Breaking a tradition to reality competitions, instead of having live shows, all of the shows were taped throughout the course of the season, with the show airing usually a few weeks later. Most of the competition was usually held at the MediaCorp Studios, but some weeks were taped on different locations, which include MPC@Khatib, Arumugam Road and Resorts World Sentosa.
The competition begins on auditions which Getai singers performed one or more songs, and judges decided on which 10 (season 1) or 20 (season 2) singers advanced to the main show. Those singers undergo various stages of the competition lasting 13 (season 1) or 17 (season 2) weeks. At the end of each performance, judges assigned the singers a score of up of 100 (with increments of 0.1). Similar to other singing competitions, each week shows were usually assigned to a theme. Throughout the course of the season, singers either with the lowest score or were not saved by the judges are progressively eliminated in some weeks until the competition is down to the final six (season 1) or five (season 2); at that point the singers then compete for the title of GeTai Challenge champion.
The competition have various stages that tests the singer's skill, which typically include:
- Prelude Episode (前奏): An exhibition performance held at MPC@Khatib, which showcased the entire cast of the season plus selected singers from former seasons. The showcase was broadcast on the premiere episode and no eliminations were held.
- Themed Cumulative Round (积分主题赛): A series of rounds last between four to six weeks (though singers have to perform only two to four shows), with scores from each singer accumulating throughout each show. Singers with the lowest cumulative score as of the last cumulative round would be eliminated.
- Battle Rounds (PK战): A round which follow similarities to the Crossover Pairing rounds as seen in The Voice of China (season 4) and Sing! China (season 1), where singers compete head to head with another singer from the opposing team. Scoring from this round still apply in this round, and all the contestant's scores are added up to the group's final score which determine the team/contestant's status quo. A similar variant of Battle Round was seen in the Top 9 rounds of season 2, with singers battled against the season 1 finalists, and no scores are used in this round. The contestants whose part of the winning group (or battle winners) directly advanced to the next round, while singers from the losing group (or battle losers) are either put through to another elimination round (usually Second Chance Sing-off) or was eliminated from the competition, which was decided based on the scores received from prior rounds or from the judges' decision alone.
- Second Chance Sing-off (二度考验): Singers failing to fulfil a certain criteria during the previous elimination round (such as being defeated from the Battle Round) but was saved by the judges participated in a sing-off, where singers sang for their lives to stay in the competition. The sing-off was also titled "Breakthrough" (突破赛) during the Top 8 rounds on Season 2.
- Judges' Voting Round (评审投票): Occurred in the Season 1 Semi-finals and Season 2 Preliminary Rounds, in-lieu of traditional scoring format, each judge would use their smartphone devices to decide whether the contestant was awarded a vote by flashing the show's logo. Failing to receive enough votes were placed under the "Pending Zone" where singers may face elimination.
- Popularity Round (人气赛): As seen in the Top 7 rounds on Season 2 in a format similar to the Live Playoffs in The Voice of China (season 4) and Sing! China (season 1), singers performed for a 300-member audience who will then cast their one vote to a particular singer. The scores are weighed in favour of the total valid votes and added towards the judge's scores.
Series Overview
To date, two seasons have been broadcast, as summarised below.
Season | Start | Finish | Episodes | Contestants | Winner | Runner-up | Third place | Main hosts | Guest/Supporting hosts | Main judges | Guest judges |
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1 | May 22, 2015 | August 16, 2015 | 14 | 10 | Desmond Ng | Marcus Chin | Hao Hao | Pornsak Wang Weiliang.[1] |
Shane Pow | Chen Hanwei Wang Lei Jim Lim Liu Lingling |
Irene Ang Tosh Zhang Allen Moo Eric Moo |
2 | April 20, 2018 | August 10, 2018 | 17 | 20 | Angie Lau | Jason Chung | Jessie Yeong | Pornsak Desmond Ng |
Dennis Chew Ho Ai Ling |
Wang Lei Jim Lim Liu Lingling |
Irene Ang Daniel Luo Royston Tan Cavin Soh |
Season 1 (2015)
The first season of GeTai Challenge premiered on May 20, 2015 and ended on August 17, 2015. A total of 10 singers participated in the competition.[2]
Desmond Ng was announced the winner of the season, while Marcus Chin, Hao Hao, Michelle Choo, Wina Xie and Lee Baoen placed seconnd, third, fourth, fifth and sixth, respectively.[3]
Season 2 (2018)
The second season of GeTai Challenge (stylised as GeTai Challenge 2018- Heng Ong Huat) which was sponsored by the Ministry of Communications and Information, premiered on April 20, 2018 and ended on August 10, 2018. This season featured 20 (an increase from 10) singers cast in the competition; they were coached and battled with all but one (Wina Xie) of the season 1 finalists. The show also changed its timeslot from Monday 8.00pm to Friday 11.30am, allowing to cater the program for the elderly, and was broadcast mostly in Hokkien dialect, despite being a Chinese program.[4]
Angie Lau was announced the winner of the season, while Jason Chung, Jessie Yeong, Zhuang Qing Yu and Cola Lau placed second, third, fourth and fifth, respectively.[5]
Accolades and Critics
As of 2024, GeTai Challenge received five nominations from Star Awards, and won a total of three awards.
GeTai Challenge received a total of five nominations in Star Awards 2016[6][7] and won two, which were Best Variety Programme[8] and Variety Special[9]. The show also became the 2015–16's Top Rated Variety Programme[10][11]
Accolades | Category | Nominees | Result |
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Star Awards 2016 Backstage Achievement Awards 红星大奖2016之幕后英雄颁奖礼 |
Best Variety Producer 最佳综艺编导 |
Gan Bee Khim 颜美琴 |
Nominated |
Best Variety Research Writer 最佳综艺资料撰稿 |
Rachel Han Shin Joo | Nominated | |
Star Awards 2016 Show 1 紅星大獎 2016上半場 |
Best Variety Programme 最佳综艺节目 |
GeTai Challenge 歌台星力量 |
Won |
Best Variety Special 最佳综艺特备节目 |
GeTai Challenge: The Ultimate Battle 歌台星力量-决战今夜 |
Won | |
Best Programme Host (Variety, Info-Ed & Infotainment) 最佳综艺及资讯节目主持人 |
Pornsak | Nominated | |
Star Awards 2016 Show 2 红星大奖2016 下半场 |
Top Rated Variety Programme 最高收视率综艺节目 |
— | Won |
References
- ^ Seah, May (5 May 2015). "Just how 'getai' are Pornsak and Shane Pow?". Today. Retrieved 2015-05-05.
- ^ GeTai Challenge 歌台星力量- Toggle at the Wayback Machine (archived 2015-05-27)
- ^ "Dark horse wins Getai Challenge TV singing contest".
- ^ "GETAI CHALLENGE 2018 歌台星力量 兴-旺-发". toggle.sg. Retrieved 2018-06-05.
- ^ "抗癌成功首参赛 刘心玲《歌台星力量兴旺发》决赛夺冠". zaobao.com.sg. Retrieved 2018-06-05.
- ^ "Best of Star Awards Part 1".
- ^ "《红星大奖2016》上半场颁奖典礼 精彩图集".
- ^ "Star Awards 2016 Part 1 红星大奖2016 颁奖典礼 上半场 - EP4 Getai Challenge Wins Best Variety Programme 最佳综艺节目!".
- ^ "Star Awards 2016 Part 1 红星大奖2016 颁奖典礼 上半场 - EP5 GeTai Challenge: The Ultimate Battle 歌台星力量-决战今夜 Wins Best Variety Special 最佳综艺特备节目!".
- ^ "Star Awards 2016 Show 1: Who won what".
- ^ "Star Awards 2016 Part 2 红星大奖2016 颁奖典礼 下半场 - EP8 Top Rated Variety Programme".
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