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The Voice of the Philippines
Season 1
Hosted byToni Gonzaga
Coaches
WinnerMitoy Yonting
Winning coachLea Salonga
Runner-upKlarisse de Guzman
Finals venueNewport Performing Arts Theater, Resorts World Manila, Newport City, Pasay
Release
Original network
Original releaseJune 15 (2013-06-15) –
September 29, 2013 (2013-09-29)
Season chronology
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Season 2

The first season of The Voice of the Philippines is a Philippine reality singing competition. It is part of The Voice franchise and is based from a similar competition format in the Netherlands called The Voice of Holland.[1] The show is hosted by Toni Gonzaga with Robi Domingo, and Alex Gonzaga serving as the V-Reporters or as the social media correspondents.[2][3] Bamboo Mañalac, Sarah Geronimo, Lea Salonga, and apl.de.ap serve as the four coaches and the judging panel of the show.[4][5][6][7]

The show has a primer called Mic Test: The Voice of the Philippines Primer that aired on June 9, 2013.[8][9][10] The first season premiered on June 15, 2013 on ABS-CBN.[11][12][13] It aired every Saturdays at 9:00 p.m. (PST), and Sundays at 8:15 p.m. (PST).[14] It was also aired internationally via The Filipino Channel, ABS-CBN's international channel.[15]

On September 29, 2013, Mitoy Yonting of Team Lea won the competition winning the grand prize of two million pesos along with an Asian tour, a brand new car, an entertainment package, and a four-year recording contract.[16][17] Klarisse de Guzman of Team Sarah was proclaimed as the runner-up.[18]

Development

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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 Talpa's website.[19] The show was later confirmed by Laurenti Dyogi, a Filipino director who had notable success with reality shows like Pinoy Big Brother, Pinoy Dream Academy, and Junior MasterChef Pinoy Edition.[20]

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.[21] 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.[22]

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.[12][13] The primer had a special participation of Danny O'Donoghue, The Script's frontman, who at that time sits as a coach in The Voice UK.[23][24]

Coaches and hosts

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The coaches of the first season of The Voice of the Philippines

Rumors had been circulating that Toni Gonzaga and Robi Domingo, and even Lea Salonga were said to host the show.[25] Also, Zsa Zsa Padilla was rumored as one of the coaches. However, all of these rumors were debunked as the production team stated that there were still no confirmed hosts or coaches for the reality show.[26][27]

After months of speculations, Toni Gonzaga was confirmed to host the franchise. It was announced on Gonzaga's talk show, The Buzz.[28] Gonzaga later confirmed that she will be joined by Robi Domingo as the show's media correspondent. 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.[2]

On February 6, 2013, it was announced that Sarah Geronimo will be one of the four coaches.[29][30] During the last episode of Sarah G. Live on February 10, 2013, Bamboo Mañalac revealed that he was proud that he will be collaborating with Geronimo on a new big project, which will be The Voice of the Philippines. On February 14, 2013, ABS-CBN aired a promotional plug during the airtime of Kahit Konting Pagtingin, a pre-primetime television drama, confirming Bamboo Mañalac's stint in the show as coach and judge.[31] On the night of February 19, 2013, Lea Salonga confirmed her stint as an official coach in the show via her official Twitter account.[32] In the same night, ABS-CBN later confirmed Salonga's role on the show.[6] It was announced in early March 2013 that apl.de.ap of The Black Eyed Peas was being negotiated to join the said reality show.[33][34] On March 7, 2013, it was announced through ABS-CBN's entertainment website, Push, that apl.de.ap will sit as the fourth coach.[7] On an article posted in the network's official website dated March 20, 2013, apl.de.ap was slated to do the initial promotional plug with TFC London and was scheduled to arrive in Manila by April to meet and work with the three other coaches and the rest of the show's team.[35]

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.[3][36]

Prizes

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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.[37][38][39]

Auditions

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Auditions started in 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.[40][41][42][43][44]

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, Zamboanga City, Cagayan de Oro, Bacolod, Iloilo City, and Dagupan. Radio screenings were called The Voice ng Radyo (The Voice of Radio), where daily and weekly winners will have the chance to participate in the Blind auditions.[45]

Auditions in key cities throughout the Philippines were announced in the finale episode of Sarah G. Live, Sarah Geronimo's night variety show, on February 10, 2013. On the same night, the online auditions were also introduced which ran from February 9 to 19, 2013.[46]

On-ground auditions of The Voice of the Philippines
Date Venue Location
Auditions held outside the Philippines
September 15, 2012 Island Pacific Supermarket Panorama City, Los Angeles, California, United States
September 16, 2012 California's Great America Parkway Santa Clara, California, United States
Auditions held in the Philippines[47]
February 23, 2013[48] ABS-CBN Bacolod Broadcasting Complex Bacolod, Negros Occidental
Sarabia Manor Hotel & Convention Center Iloilo City, Iloilo
CCB Gym, Leyte Park Resort & Hotel Tacloban, Leyte
Sarossa International Hotel & Residential Suites Cebu City, Cebu
March 2, 2013[49] Ellis Arcade and Suites General Santos, South Cotabato
ABS-CBN Zamboanga Zamboanga City
N Hotel Cagayan de Oro, Misamis Oriental
ABS-CBN Davao Broadcasting Complex Davao City
March 9, 2013 ABS-CBN Palawan Complex Puerto Princesa, Palawan
Plaza Del Norte Hotel and Convention Center Laoag, Ilocos Norte
ABS-CBN Naga Naga, Camarines Sur
Porta Vaga Mall Baguio, Benguet
Studio 5, ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center Quezon City

Teams

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Color key
Coaches Top 52 artists[50][51][52][53]
apl.de.ap
Janice Javier Thor Jessica Reynoso Penelope Matanguihan Stan Perfecto
Cora dela Cruz Jessica Corpuz Emmanuelle Vera Lance Fabros Cara Manglapus
Moira Dela Torre Sir Lord Lumibao Lorenzana Siblings
Lea Salonga
Mitoy Yonting Radha Kimpoy Mainit Darryl Shy Diday Garcellano
RJ dela Fuente Marissa Saroca Juvie Pelos Rainer Acosta MJ Podolig
Taw Muhammad Japs Mendoza Chien Berbana
Sarah Geronimo
Klarisse de Guzman Morissette Eva delos Santos Maki Ricafort Yuki Ito
Junji Arias Gabriel Ramos Rouxette Swinton Hans Dimayuga Michaellen Temporada
Dave Jonathan Lamar Kathreen Castro Lecelle Trinidad
Bamboo Mañalac
Myk Perez Paolo Onesa Isabella Fabregas Lee Grane Maranan Angelique Alcantara
Talia Reyes John Philip Duka Denise Sagun Angelica Prado Cordovales Father & Son
Deborah Victa Nicole Parada Dan Billano

Blind auditions

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The Voice of the Philippines' coaches (from left to right): Bamboo Mañalac, Sarah Geronimo, Lea Salonga, and apl.de.ap sitting on their respective red chairs while waiting for the artist to perform during the Blind auditions.

The Blind auditions, which was the main highlight of the show, were filmed last April 2013.[35][54] Geronimo, on an interview made by The Buzz last April 14, 2013, elaborated that the first day of taping for the blind auditions started on April 15, 2013 and ended on April 18, 2013 in Studio 2 – ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center, Quezon City, Metro Manila.[55] In an article published by Philippine Daily Inquirer and written by Lea Salonga, she wrote that a total of one hundred twenty one artists performed during the Blind auditions.[56]

During the guest appearance of the four coaches on July 11, 2013 in ABS-CBN's noontime variety show, It's Showtime, Salonga teased for a 'big twist' that will affect the mechanics of forming their final teams who will be going into the Battles.[57] Initially, it was reported that, from one hundred twenty one artists, only forty eight artists will advance to the Battles.[58] However, in the said twist revealed last July 21, 2013, an additional artist was added per team. Thus increasing the total number of artists advancing to the Battles to fifty two.[59][60]

The Blind auditions, composed of thirteen episodes, were aired from June 15, 2013 until July 27, 2013.[12][13][61]

Color key
   Coach hit his/her "I WANT YOU" button
     Artist defaulted to this coach's team
     Artist elected to join this coach's team
     Artist eliminated with no coach pressing his or her "I WANT YOU" button

Episode 1 (June 15)

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The first episode was graced by an opening performance of the coaches and sang their own rendition of "Hall of Fame" by The Script.[62]

Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
apl.de.ap Lea Sarah Bamboo
1 Darryl Shy 44 Baguio "Tatsulok"
2 Deborah Victa 21 Laguna "American Boy"
3 Romel Colao[63] 32 Bukidnon "Natutulog Ba Ang Diyos"
4 Andy Go 16 Cagayan de Oro "Ngayon at Kailanman"
5 Kevin Ibañez N/A N/A "Let Me Be the One"
6 Chien Berbana[64] 31 Ipil, Zamboanga Sibugay "Sayang Na Sayang"
7 Thor[65][66] 32 Davao del Norte "I Have Nothing"

Episode 2 (June 16)

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Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
apl.de.ap Lea Sarah Bamboo
1 Cora dela Cruz 27 Cavite "Usok"
2 Edward Benosa[67] 23 Quezon City "It Will Rain"
3 Taw Muhammad 24 Iloilo "Ironic"
4 Junji Arias[67] 36 Makati "I'll Be There for You"
5 Miriam Manalo 24 Pampanga "A Natural Woman"
6 Alden Asehan, Jr. N/A Cebu "The Last Time"
7 Ian Masaga N/A N/A "Yakap Sa Dilim"
8 Abby Asistio[67] 29 Antipolo "Girl on Fire"

Episode 3 (June 22)

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Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
apl.de.ap Lea Sarah Bamboo
1 Monique delos Santos 24 Cebu "Oh! Darling"
2 Eva delos Santos 51 Cebu "Proud Mary"
3 Lorenzana Siblings
(Grace and Guji Lorenzana)
25 & 33 Taguig "Need You Now"
4 Sir Lord Lumibao 23 Zamboanga City "I'll Be"
5 Jasmine Abrenica N/A N/A "Firework"
6 Raymund Portosa N/A N/A "Use Somebody"
7 Lee Grane Maranan 29 Makati "Anak"

Episode 4 (June 23)

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Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
apl.de.ap Lea Sarah Bamboo
1 Morissette[68] 16 Quezon City "Love on Top"
2 Radha[66][69] 36 Parañaque "What's Love Got to Do with It"
3 Abigail Garza N/A N/A "21 Guns"
4 Marielle Mamaclay 27 Nueva Ecija "Rolling in the Deep"
5 Isabella Fabregas 24 Quezon City "Lean on Me"
6 Jaron Liclican 22 California, USA "Feeling Good"
7 Michaellen Temporada[70] 24 Zamboanga del Sur "Summertime"

Episode 5 (June 29)

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Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
apl.de.ap Lea Sarah Bamboo
1 Nicole Floirendo 20 Cagayan de Oro "Titanium"
2 Angelique Alcantara 17 Samal, Davao del Norte "Diamonds"
3 Moira Dela Torre[71] 19 Makati "Hallelujah"
4 Mac Escolano 21 Novaliches, Quezon City "Maging Sino Ka Man"
5 Gabriel Ramos 21 Laguna "Tulak ng Bibig, Kabig ng Dibdib"
6 Michael Salzsieder 28 Batangas "Yugyugan Na"
7 Mitoy Yonting 43 Pangasinan "Bakit Ako Mahihiya"

Episode 6 (June 30)

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Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
apl.de.ap Lea Sarah Bamboo
1 Cara Manglapus 25 Muntinlupa "At Last"
2 Cordovales Father & Son
(Willy and Mark Cordovales)
42/19 Antipolo "Pagsubok"
3 Hans Dimayuga 24 Parañaque "Stand by Me"
4 Andrea Koreen Medina 18 Santa Rosa City, Laguna "River Deep, Mountain High"
5 Joanne Bernal 17 N/A "Mas que Nada"
6 Jacob Benedicto 21 Parañaque "The Way You Look Tonight"
7 Myk Perez 22 Palawan "I'm Yours"
8 Robert Cozma 36 Angeles, Pampanga "Habang May Buhay"

Episode 7 (July 6)

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Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
apl.de.ap Lea Sarah Bamboo
1 Ramoncito Alfonso 29 Quezon City "Di Na Natuto"
2 Angelica Prado 24 Bacolod "Dreams"
3 Paolo Onesa[72] 19 Zamboanga City "Yakap Sa Dilim"
4 Diday Garcellano 21 Quezon City "Mercy"
5 Janel Favila 21 Cainta, Rizal "Oo"
6 Katrina Madrigal N/A N/A "Bukas Na Lang Kita Mamahalin"
7 Argel Laur N/A N/A "Mahal Pa Rin Kita"
8 Juvie Pelos[73][74][75] 21 Surigao "Uwahig"

Episode 8 (July 7)

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Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
apl.de.ap Lea Sarah Bamboo
1 Ayana Grico 21 General Santos "Sweet Child o' Mine"
2 Kathreen Castro 20 Davao "Rolling in the Deep"
3 Lance Fabros 28 Valenzuela "Chasing Cars"
4 Stan Perfecto 19 Manila "It Will Rain"
5 Jumed Nicolas N/A N/A "Forget You"
6 Lana Mariano N/A N/A "Iisa Pa Lamang"
7 Nicole Parada 23 Batangas City "Inseparable"
8 Wilson Peñaflor 26 Pangasinan "How Am I Supposed to Live Without You"
9 Yuki Ito 22 Bulacan "It's a Man's Man's Man's World"

Episode 9 (July 13)

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Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
apl.de.ap Lea Sarah Bamboo
1 Sherin Hidayat 18 Antique "Bakit Labis Kitang Mahal"
2 Marissa Saroca[76][77] 28 Australia "Crazy in Love"
3 Marian Kilroy N/A N/A "Valerie"
4 Tori Ingram N/A N/A "Where Have You Been"
5 John Philip Duka[78] 28 Davao "Secrets"
6 MJ Podolig 32 Sorsogon "Handog"
7 Genesis Butil 25 Bukidnon "Grabe"
8 Jennifer Bautista N/A N/A "If I Ain't Got You"
9 Its Saludo N/A N/A "Vision of Love"
10 Janice Javier[79][80] 38 Pasay "A Natural Woman"[81]

Episode 10 (July 14)

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Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
apl.de.ap Lea Sarah Bamboo
1 Rainer Acosta[82] 29 Bulakan, Bulacan "Muli"
2 Talia Reyes 20 Quezon City "Sunday Morning"
3 Angeline Paylado N/A N/A "Come Together"
4 Abigail Alamo N/A N/A "Tulak ng Bibig, Kabig ng Dibdib"
5 Lecelle Trinidad 17 Gapan, Nueva Ecija "Bust Your Windows"
6 Jordan Castillo, Jr. 20 Fairview, Quezon City "Ordinary People"
7 Penelope Ann Matanguihan 21 Batangas "Love on Top"
8 Japs Mendoza[83] 16 Malolos, Bulacan "Truth"

Episode 11 (July 20)

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Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
apl.de.ap Lea Sarah Bamboo
1 Nicole Angela Judalena[84] 22 Quezon City "Sunday Morning"
2 Maki Ricafort[85] 34 Tondo, Manila "Foolish Heart"
3 Charlene and Charmaine Albino 18-18 Quezon City "Salamat"
4 Jessica Corpuz[86] 18 Tarlac City "Sana'y Wala ng Wakas"
5 Keane Andeza 27 Antipolo "I Started a Joke"
6 Klarisse de Guzman [87] 21 Makati "Tulak ng Bibig, Kabig ng Dibdib"
7 RJ dela Fuente 27 Parañaque "Get Here"

Episode 12 (July 21)

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Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
apl.de.ap Lea Sarah Bamboo
1 Chivas Malunda N/A N/A "Honestly"
2 Aia De Leon[88] 35 Parañaque "The Way You Make Me Feel"
3 Micah Nepomuceno 16 N/A "The Way You Look Tonight"
4 Regine Saga 17 Parañaque "Human Nature"
5 Denise Sagun[89] 34 Subic "You Were Meant For Me"
6 Jessica Reynoso[90] 16 San Pedro, Laguna "Fallin'"
7 Kimpoy Mainit[86] 16 Bohol "Nobody's Perfect"
8 Mavie Lozano 19 Quezon City "Drive" Team full
9 Florie Mae Cruz N/A Zamboanga City "We Found Love"
10 Dan Billano 30 Marikina "This Love"

Episode 13 (July 27)

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Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
apl.de.ap Lea Sarah Bamboo
1 Rouxette Swinton 16 Malolos, Bulacan "Safe & Sound" Team full Team full
2 Emmanuelle Vera[91] 18 Manila "Somewhere Over The Rainbow"
3 Mico Cruz N/A N/A "Please Don't Stop The Music" Team full
4 Kate Torres N/A N/A "Love Story"
5 Bryan Aquino N/A N/A "Someone Like You"
6 Dave Jonathan Lamar 22 Quezon "The Man Who Can't Be Moved"

The Battles

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The Battles stage. Toni Gonzaga is in the center of the stage, while the coaches are in the front of it who are accompanied by their "guest advisers."

The Battles were filmed on July 8 and 9, 2013 at the Studio 10 of ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center in Quezon City.[92][93] From the one hundred twenty one invited artists during the Blind auditions, only fifty two artists will proceed to the Battles.[60][94] Each coach will pick two to three artists and pit them together into a battle of vocals.[95] The winner of the battle will only be determined by his or her coach. The other coaches can only provide their comments to the performances of the artists. The winner will earn a spot in the six artist-slots per team and will advance to the next round, the Live shows.[59][61][96]

Prior to the battle of vocals, each team will be guided and trained by their respective coaches with the aid of some "guest advisers." Arnel Pineda, the frontman of Journey, aided apl.de.ap's team;[97] while Gerard Salonga, an orchestrator and musical director, accompanied his sister Lea Salonga.[98] On the other hand, Gary Valenciano helped Sarah Geronimo;[99] while Joey Ayala, a contemporary pop music artist, joined Bamboo Mañalac.[100]

The first episode aired on July 28, 2013.[61][101][102] The Battles aired until August 17, 2013.[60]

In some episodes guests were invited to perform for the show, while the coaches and their guest advisers performed in the remaining episodes of the Battles. During the first episode, Yeng Constantino, KZ Tandingan, and Charice performed "Locked out of Heaven" by Bruno Mars.[103] On the second episode aired last August 3, 2013, coach Sarah Geronimo and her guest adviser, Gary Valenciano, performed "Clarity" by Zedd;[104] while Bamboo Mañalac and Joey Ayala performed Mañalac's "Ikot ng Mundo" on the third episode aired last August 4, 2013. In the fourth episode aired on August 10, 2013, it was Lea Salonga along with her brother, Gerard Salonga, performed in the Battle stage. Lea sang "Grenade" by Bruno Mars while Gerard was at the piano playing the song.[105] On August 11, 2013, apl.de.ap, together with A.K.A Jam member Jhelsea Flores, performed a medley of his songs and his group, The Black Eyed Peas.[106] In the middle of the episode aired on August 17, 2013, the Gonzaga sisters made a special number were they performed "Heart Attack" by Demi Lovato.[107]

Color key
       Artist won the Battle and advanced to the Live shows
       Artist lost the Battle and was eliminated
Episode Coach Order Artists Song Source
Episode 14
(July 28)
apl.de.ap 1 Stan Perfecto Lorenzana Siblings "Signed, Sealed, Delivered" [97]
Bamboo Mañalac 2 Lee Grane Maranan Dan Billano "One" [100]
Sarah Geronimo 3 Morissette Lecelle Trinidad "No More Tears" [99]
Lea Salonga 4 Mitoy Yonting Chien Berbana "Alone" [108][109]
Episode 15
(August 3)
apl.de.ap 1 Sir Lord Lumibao Thor "I'll Make Love to You" [110]
Lea Salonga 2 Diday Garcellano Japs Mendoza "Daylight" [109]
Sarah Geronimo 3 Kathreen Castro Yuki Ito "Baliw" [111]
Bamboo Mañalac 4 Nicole Parada Angelique Alcantara Deborah Victa "Set Fire to the Rain" [112]
Episode 16
(August 4)
Bamboo Mañalac 1 Cordovales Father & Son Paolo Onesa "Panalangin" [113]
Lea Salonga 2 Taw Muhammad Kimpoy Mainit "Without You" [109][114]
apl.de.ap 3 Cara Manglapus Moira dela Torre Penelope Matanguihan "One Night Only" [115]
Sarah Geronimo 4 Junji Arias Dave Jonathan Lamar "Bohemian Rhapsody" [116]
Episode 17
(August 10)
Bamboo Mañalac 1 Isabella Fabregas Angelica Prado "Don't Speak" [117][118]
apl.de.ap 2 Janice Javier Lance Fabros "Don't Stop Believin'" [118][119]
Lea Salonga 3 MJ Podolig Darryl Shy "Tuwing Umuulan at Kapiling Ka [tl]" [118][120]
Sarah Geronimo 4 Eva delos Santos Michaellen Temporada "I Just Can't Stop Loving You" [118][121]
Episode 18
(August 11)
Sarah Geronimo 1 Maki Ricafort Hans Dimayuga "What About Love?" [106][122]
apl.de.ap 2 Jessica Reynoso Emmanuelle Vera "Just Give Me a Reason" [106][123]
Bamboo Mañalac 3 Denise Sagun Talia Reyes "Under the Bridge" [106][124]
Lea Salonga 4 Juvie Pelos Rainer Acosta RJ dela Fuente "What's Going On" [106][125]
Episode 19
(August 17)
apl.de.ap 1 Cora dela Cruz Jessica Corpuz "Makita Kang Muli" [126][127]
Bamboo Mañalac 2 Myk Perez John Philip Duka "Hey Jude"/"Come Together" [126][127]
Sarah Geronimo 3 Klarisse de Guzman Gabriel Ramos Rouxette Swinton "Somebody That I Used to Know" [126][127]
Lea Salonga 4 Radha Marissa Saroca "Respect" [126][128]

Live shows

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The Voice of the Philippines Live show stage at the Newport Performing Arts Theater, Resorts World Manila.

The Live Shows first aired on August 25, 2013 at the Newport Performing Arts Theater, a theater with a 1,500 audience capacity, Resorts World Manila in Newport City, Pasay, Metro Manila. It aired every Sundays and was the only part of the show which was broadcast live.[129] A total of twenty-four artists, or six artists per team, made it to the last stage of the competition. For each live show, all four coaches pitted half of his/her team whom all performed a solo number on stage for the public's votes. Differentiating from its foreign counterparts, the performances and the results were aired on the same night. The voting lines were immediately opened after all the performances per team are finished. Viewers were then given approximately 10 minutes during commercial break to vote for which artist from each team should advance.[130] During Saturday episodes, the show highlighted the life stories of the artists, and coaching and mentoring sessions called The Life Shows.[130] The show served as a companion episode to the Live show to be aired the following day. Prior to the Live shows, a special episode was aired on August 18, 2013 which highlighted the coaches and their respective artists' bonding and coaching moments, and their preparation for the Live shows.[126]

The voting system for the Live shows was based on the public's decision through different platforms (text messaging, using vote cards, and iTunes downloads of the studio versions of the artists' performances), and by the coaches. Each week during the first two Live shows, the accumulated votes from the public chose the first artist to advance from each team. Their respective coaches chose the second. From the third Live shows, the iTunes bonus took effect and the artists' was decided by an equal say from both the public's vote and their respective coach's scores. In the Finals, each team was represented by one artist and the winner of the competition was only decided by the public's vote.[130][131]

On September 17, 2013, the setup for the fifth Live show was changed wherein it is composed of two episodes, one of which had replaced The Life Shows episode.[132] The voting mechanics was also changed. Voting lines were still opened during the 10-minute commercial gap wherein the accumulated votes for the Saturday and Sunday episodes were summed up.[133][134] The fifth Live show also featured an à la Battle performance wherein the final two artists per team performed one song, deviating from the usual solo performances of the artists from the four other Live shows.[135]

Color key
       Artist was saved by the Public's votes
       Artist was saved by his/her coach.
       Artist's song reached in the Top 10 of iTunes
       Artist was eliminated

Weeks 1 & 2 (August 25 & September 1)

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After the Top 24 were decided, with six finalists for each coach, August 25, 2013 saw the launching of the live shows with half of the teams performing.

Public voting across multiple platforms commenced at this point, with two artists eliminated from each participating team in the first two live shows. Voting lines were opened immediately after the broadcast of each live show. Each team will advance four artists, with two drawing from public votes and two from the coach's choice.

Episode Coach Order Artist[136][137][138][139] Song[140][141][138][139] Votes Result[141]
Episode 22
(Sunday, August 25, 2013)
Lea Salonga 1 Darryl Shy "Danny's Song" 51.41% Public's choice
2 Radha "River Deep – Mountain High" unrevealed Lea's choice
3 RJ dela Fuente "I'll Stand by You" unrevealed Eliminated
apl.de.ap 4 Cora dela Cruz "Nosi Ba Lasi" unrevealed Eliminated
5 Thor "Narito" 43.63% Public's choice
6 Jessica Reynoso "I Believe" unrevealed Apl's choice
Bamboo Mañalac 7 Talia Reyes "You Oughta Know" unrevealed Eliminated
8 Myk Perez "California Gurls"/"Isn't She Lovely?" 54.80% Public's choice
9 Lee Grane Maranan "Make You Feel My Love" unrevealed Bamboo's choice
Sarah Geronimo 10 Eva delos Santos "So Far Away" unrevealed Sarah's choice
11 Junji Arias "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" unrevealed Eliminated
12 Morissette "Jar of Hearts" 57.16% Public's choice
Episode 24
(Sunday, September 1, 2013)
Bamboo Mañalac 1 Angelique Alcantara "Nobela" unrevealed Eliminated
2 Paolo Onesa "You Give Me Something" 46.37% Public's choice
3 Isabella Fabregas "You've Got a Friend" unrevealed Bamboo's choice
Sarah Geronimo 4 Yuki Ito "A Song for You" unrevealed Eliminated
5 Klarisse de Guzman "Beggin'" unrevealed Sarah's choice
6 Maki Ricafort "Without You" 36.75% Public's choice
apl.de.ap 7 Penelope Matanguihan "Ordinary People" unrevealed Apl's choice
8 Stan Perfecto "When I Was Your Man" unrevealed Eliminated
9 Janice Javier "I Believe I Can Fly" 42.82% Public's choice
Lea Salonga 10 Diday Garcellano "Rumour Has It" unrevealed Eliminated
11 Kimpoy Mainit "Hallelujah" unrevealed Lea's choice
12 Mitoy Yonting "Don't Stop Me Now" 82.29% Public's choice
Non-competitive Performances
Order Performer Song
22.1 apl.de.ap, Bamboo Mañalac, and Week 1 performing artists
(Cora dela Cruz, Thor, Jessica Reynoso, Talia Reyes, Myk Perez, and Lee Grane Maranan)
"The Apl Song"
22.2 Lea Salonga, Sarah Geronimo, and Week 1 performing artists
(Darryl Shy, Radha, RJ dela Fuente, Eva delos Santos, Junji Arias, and Morissette)
"Tag-Ulan"
22.3 Lea Salonga, apl.de.ap, and Week 2 performing artists
(Penelope Matanguihan, Stan Perfecto, Janice Javier, Diday Garcellano, Kimpoy Mainit, and Mitoy Yonting)
"I'd Do Anything for Love"
22.4 Sarah Geronimo, Bamboo Mañalac, and Week 2 performing artists
(Angelique Alcantara, Paolo Onesa, Isabella Fabregas, Yuki Ito, Klarisse de Guzman, and Maki Ricafort)
"Live It Up"
24.1 Sarah Geronimo, and Week 1 winning artists
(Eva delos Santos and Morissette)
"Roar"

Weeks 3 & 4 (September 8 & 15)

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After the Top 16 were decided, with four finalists for each coach, August 25, 2013 saw the launching of the live shows with half of the teams performing.

Public voting across multiple platforms commenced at this point, with two artists eliminated from each participating team in the first two live shows. Voting lines were opened immediately after the broadcast of each live show.

For the first week, four artists reached the Top 10 of the Philippine iTunes chart. Darryl Shy peaked at #1, Paolo Onesa at #3, Morissette at #5, and Maki Ricafort at #10.

For the second week, Myk Perez peaked at #1, Radha at #2, Klarisse de Guzman at #3, and Isabella Fabregas' version of "No One" peaked at #9.

Episode Coach Order Artist[142][143][144] Song[142][143][145] Summary of points[142][143] Result[142][143]
Coach's Public's Total
Episode 26
(Sunday, September 8, 2013)
Sarah Geronimo 1 Morissette "What About Love" 60.00 50.41 110.41 Safe
2 Maki Ricafort "Every Breath You Take" 40.00 49.59 89.59 Eliminated
Lea Salonga 3 Darryl Shy "Balita" 40.00 55.89 95.89 Eliminated
4 Mitoy Yonting "Paano" 60.00 44.11 104.11 Safe
Bamboo Mañalac 5 Lee Grane Maranan "Losing My Religion" 40.00 18.76 58.76 Eliminated
6 Paolo Onesa "Skyfall" 60.00 81.24 141.24 Safe
apl.de.ap 7 Penelope Matanguihan "Superstar" 45.00 35.28 80.28 Eliminated
8 Thor "Lately" 55.00 64.72 119.72 Safe
Episode 28
(Sunday, September 15, 2013)
apl.de.ap 1 Janice Javier "Chain of Fools" 65.00 39.88 104.88 Safe
2 Jessica Reynoso "Ikaw" 35.00 60.12 95.02 Eliminated
Sarah Geronimo 3 Eva delos Santos "Ikaw Lang Ang Mamahalin" 45.00 31.09 76.09 Eliminated
4 Klarisse de Guzman "I Can't Make You Love Me" 55.00 68.91 123.91 Safe
Bamboo Mañalac 5 Isabella Fabregas "No One"/"Where Is The Love?" 45.00 33.87 78.87 Eliminated
6 Myk Perez "Chasing Pavements" 55.00 66.13 121.13 Safe
Lea Salonga 7 Kimpoy Mainit "Weak" 40.00 34.50 74.50 Eliminated
8 Radha "Time After Time" 60.00 65.50 125.50 Safe
Non-competitive Performances
Order Performer Song
26.1 Week 3 performing artists
(Morissette, Maki Ricafort, Darryl Shy, Mitoy Yonting, Lee Grane Maranan, Paolo Onesa, Penelope Matanguihan, and Thor)
"Another One Bites the Dust"
26.2 Lea Salonga, Patti Austin, and Week 4 performing artists
(Janice Javier, Jessica Reynoso, Eva delos Santos, Klarisse de Guzman, Isabella Fabregas, Myk Perez, Kimpoy Mainit, and Radha)
"If I Believe" / "In my Life"
28.1 Bamboo Mañalac and Week 3 winning artists
(Thor, Morissette, Mitoy Yonting, and Paolo Onesa)
"Wonderwall"

Week 5: Semifinals (September 21 & 22)

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The fifth Live show was aired as a two-part episode.[132] The September 21 episode also served as special charity event in benefit of the Payatas Kids Choir.[146]

Recorded versions of the Top 4’s performances on Sunday made the Top 10 iTunes charts, with De Guzman at No 3, Perez at No. 4, and Javier at No. 7. The Top 4 contestants' original songs peaked the top four slots of the chart.

Coach Artist[39] Episode 29
(Saturday, September 21, 2013)
Episode 30
(Sunday, September 22, 2013)
Summary of points[147][148] Result[147]
Order à la Battles song Order Solo song[147][148] Coach's Public's Total
apl.de.ap Thor 1 "Umagang Kay Ganda" 7 "Climb Ev'ry Mountain" 45.00 42.15 87.15 Eliminated
Janice Javier 8 "Imagine" 55.00 57.85 112.85 Safe
Bamboo Mañalac Myk Perez 2 "Change the World" 3 "Baby, I Love Your Way" 55.00 48.08 103.08 Safe
Paolo Onesa 4 "Elesi" 45.00 51.92 96.92 Eliminated
Lea Salonga Mitoy Yonting 3 "Against All Odds"[149] 1 "The Power of Love" 45.00 63.78 108.78 Safe
Radha 2 "Let It Be" 55.00 36.22 91.22 Eliminated
Sarah Geronimo Klarisse de Guzman 4 "The Voice Within"[150] 6 "To Love Somebody" 55.00 63.39 118.39 Safe
Morissette 5 "Who You Are" 45.00 36.61 81.61 Eliminated
Non-competitive Performances
Order Performer Song
29.1 Top 8 artists
(Thor, Janice Javier, Myk Perez, Paolo Onesa, Mitoy Yonting, Radha, Klarisse de Guzman, and Morissette)
"Hawak Kamay"
29.2 Top 8 artists with the Payatas Kids Choir "Paraiso"
30.1 apl.de.ap, Venus Raj, and Top 8 Artists "Balikbayan"
30.2 Mitoy Yonting (team winner) "Bulag"
30.3 Myk Perez (team winner) "Fix You"
30.4 Klarisse de Guzman (team winner) "Slowly"
30.5 Janice Javier (team winner) "Coming Home"

Week 6: The Final Showdown (September 28 & 29)

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Just like the previous Live show, the finale was also aired as a two-part episode. It also had a different set of voting mechanics.[133] Eligibility to download songs from iTunes and through mobile truetone downloads were opened immediately after the end of the fifth Live show wherein each song downloaded was equal to 5 votes per artist.[151] Voting lines were opened at the start of the first episode of the finale and was temporarily paused after. The votes accumulated on Saturday were then summed up with the votes accumulated from the downloads. The results of the votes were then revealed on the second episode of the finals, where the final two artists had to perform in a final showdown. After the two top artists were revealed, the scores were reset to zero. The voting lines were then opened for the final two, wherein the artist who garnered the highest votes was declared the winner of the competition.[152][153] The finals was held in Newport Performing Arts Theater, Resorts World Manila, Pasay.[154]

Color key
      Artist was proclaimed as the winner
      Artist ended as the runner-up
      Artist ended as the third placer
      Artist ended as the fourth placer
      Artist was advanced on the second round

First round

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Coach Artist[155] Episode 31
(Saturday, September 28, 2013)
Episode 32
(Sunday, September 29, 2013)
Votes[156] Result[157]
Order Solo song Order Original song Order Performance with Coach and Guest with
apl.de.ap Janice Javier 1 "The Greatest Love of All" 4 "Coming Home" 3 "Himig Ng Pag-ibig"/"The Time" apl.de.ap & Lolita Carbon 13.56% Third place
Lea Salonga Mitoy Yonting 2 "Anak" 3 "Bulag" 4 "Total Eclipse of the Heart" Lea Salonga & Vice Ganda unrevealed Advanced
Bamboo Mañalac Myk Perez 3 "Give Me Love" 2 "Fix You" 2 "Morning Rose" Bamboo Mañalac & Lim Olmo 12.81% Fourth place
Sarah Geronimo Klarisse de Guzman 4 "The Climb" 1 "Slowly" 1 "Your Song" Sarah Geronimo & Robert Seña unrevealed Advanced

Second round

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Coach Artist[158] Order Final showdown song[157][158] Votes[156][158] Result[157][158]
Sarah Geronimo Klarisse de Guzman 1 "Magsimula Ka" 42.35% Runner-up
Lea Salonga Mitoy Yonting 2 "Help!" 57.65% Winner
Non-competitive Performances
Order Performer Song
31.1 Top 4 Artists "Some Nights" / "We Are Young"
31.2 Resorts World Special Acts
31.3 Top 4 and their coaches "Will You Be There"
32.1 Klarisse de Guzman "I'm Every Woman"
32.2 Myk Perez "Everything"
32.3 Janice Javier "We Found Love"
32.4 Mitoy Yonting "Leaving on a Jet Plane"
32.5 Shane Filan and Top 4 Artists "Fool Again" / "Uptown Girl"
32.6 The Voice Coaches "Man in the Mirror"

Elimination Chart

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Results summary

[edit]
Color key
Artist's info
Result details
Artist Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6
Round 1 Round 2
Mitoy Yonting Safe2 Safe Safe Safe Winner
Klarisse de Guzman Safe Safe Safe Safe Runner-up
Janice Javier Safe2 Safe Safe Third place Eliminated (Week 6)
Myk Perez Safe1 Safe Safe Fourth place
Morissette Safe1 Safe Eliminated Eliminated (Week 5)
Paolo Onesa Safe2 Safe Eliminated
Radha Safe Safe Eliminated
Thor Safe1 Safe Eliminated
Eva delos Santos Safe Eliminated Eliminated (Week 4)
Isabella Fabregas Safe Eliminated
Kimpoy Mainit Safe Eliminated
Jessica Reynoso Safe Eliminated
Lee Grane Maranan Safe Eliminated Eliminated (Week 3)
Penelope Matanguihan Safe Eliminated
Maki Ricafort Safe2 Eliminated
Darryl Shy Safe1 Eliminated
Angelique Alcantara Eliminated Eliminated (Week 2)
Diday Garcellano Eliminated
Yuki Ito Eliminated
Stan Perfecto Eliminated
Junji Arias Eliminated Eliminated (Week 1)
Cora dela Cruz Eliminated
RJ dela Fuente Eliminated
Talia Reyes Eliminated

Per Team

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Artist's info
Result details
Artist Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6
Round 1 Round 2
Janice Javier Public's Choice2 Advanced Advanced Third place
Thor Public's Choice1 Advanced Eliminated
Jessica Reynoso Coach's Choice Eliminated
Penelope Matanguihan Coach's Choice Eliminated
Stan Perfecto Eliminated
Cora dela Cruz Eliminated
Mitoy Yonting Public's Choice2 Advanced Advanced Advanced Winner
Radha Coach's Choice Advanced Eliminated
Kimpoy Mainit Coach's Choice Eliminated
Darryl Shy Public's Choice1 Eliminated
Diday Garcellano Eliminated
RJ dela Fuente Eliminated
Klarisse de Guzman Coach's Choice Advanced Advanced Advanced Runner-up
Morissette Public's Choice1 Advanced Eliminated
Eva delos Santos Coach's Choice Eliminated
Maki Ricafort Public's Choice2 Eliminated
Yuki Ito Eliminated
Junji Arias Eliminated
Myk Perez Public's Choice1 Advanced Advanced Fourth place
Paolo Onesa Public's Choice2 Advanced Eliminated
Isabella Fabregas Coach's Choice Eliminated
Lee Grane Maranan Coach's Choice Eliminated
Angelique Alcantara Eliminated
Talia Reyes Eliminated
Notes
  1. ^ a b c d Thor was automatically saved from elimination after he received 43.63% of the public's vote, the highest percentage in Team apl; in Team Lea, Darryl Shy received 51.41%; in Team Bamboo, Myk Perez received the 54.80%; and in Team Sarah, Morissette received 57.16%.[140]
  2. ^ a b c d Paolo Onesa was automatically saved from elimination after he received 46.37% of the public's vote, the highest percentage in Team Bamboo;[138] In Team Sarah, Maki Ricafort received 36.75%;[138] In Team apl, Janice Javier received 42.82%;[159] and in Team Lea, Mitoy Yonting received 82.29%.[160]

Artists who appeared on other talent shows

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Eliminated in the Blind auditions
  • Andy Go and Katrina Madrigal, of the singing trio called the Madrigal Siblings, appeared on Pilipinas Got Talent, a reality talent competition on ABS-CBN. Go appeared in the first season, but failed to get two out of the three required 'yes votes' in order to advance to the "Judges' Cull."[161] Meanwhile, Madrigal — together with her group, Madrigal Siblings — reached the second season finals and finished ninth place.
  • Edward Benosa was one of the top twenty-eight contestants in the fifth season of StarStruck, a reality artist search on GMA, but failed to advance.[162][163]
  • Monique delos Santos appeared in the tenth season of American Idol, a reality singing competition on FOX, but failed to advance to the semifinal rounds.[164][165]
  • Wilson Peñaflor appeared in Protégé: The Battle For The Big Break, a reality singing competition on GMA. He was eliminated during the "Face off" round.
  • Charlene and Charmaine Albino auditioned for the first season of K-Pop Star Hunt on tvN. Charlene made it to the top eleven, while Charmaine made it to the top five.
  • Its Saludo and Chivas Malunda both appeared in Pinoy Dream Academy, a reality singing competition on ABS-CBN. Saludo only lasted as a semifinalist in the first season and was not able to become part of the final twenty. Meanwhile, Malunda was part of the top sixteen finalists of the second season, but was disqualified twelve days after the start of the show due to health concerns.[166][167]
Eliminated in the Battles
  • Dan Billano, and Angelica Prado appeared in the first season of The X Factor Philippines, a reality singing competition on ABS-CBN. Billano failed to advance to the "Bootcamp Stage;"[168][169] Prado was able to get through the "Bootcamp Stage" but ended her stint at the "Judge's homes."[170][171]
  • Rainer Acosta was part of a group called Paragon Child which had competed on Gang Starz, a reality singing competition for bands on TV3. The group ended as runner up.
  • Willy Cordovales, of the Cordovales Father & Son duo, appeared in the third season of Pilipinas Got Talent on ABS-CBN.[172] He was one of the semifinalists in the second semifinals week, but failed to advance to the finals. He was also a contestant in Tanghalan ng Kampeon during the 1990s on GMA, but also failed to win the competition.[173] They later appeared on The Voice Generations, but they were eliminated in the battles.
Advanced to the Live shows

Music releases

[edit]

Singles

[edit]

Every week since the third Live show, the songs performed by the artists were digitally available on iTunes for download. The versions released on the online platform were studio versions of the songs they have performed.

Stage Artist Song Originally by Released on Source
Third Live show Morissette "What About Love" Heart Digitally released on iTunes
(September 8, 2013)
[178]
Maki Ricafort "Every Breath You Take" The Police
Darryl Shy "Balita" Asin
Mitoy Yonting "Paano" Dulce
Lee Grane Maranan "Losing My Religion" R.E.M.
Paolo Onesa "Skyfall" Adele
Penelope Matanguihan "Superstar" Delaney & Bonnie and Friends
Thor "Lately" Stevie Wonder
Fourth Live show Janice Javier "Chain of Fools" Aretha Franklin Digitally released on iTunes
(September 15, 2013)
[179]
Jessica Reynoso "Ikaw" Sharon Cuneta
Eva delos Santos "Ikaw Lang Ang Mamahalin" Joey Albert
Klarisse de Guzman "I Can't Make You Love Me" Bonnie Raitt
Isabella Fabregas "No One" Alicia Keys
Myk Perez "Chasing Pavements" Adele
Kimpoy Mainit "Weak" SWV
Radha "Time After Time" Cyndi Lauper
Fifth Live show Thor "Climb Ev'ry Mountain" Shirley Bassey Digitally released on iTunes
(September 22, 2013)
[180]
"Antay" Ariel Rivera
Janice Javier "Imagine" John Lennon
"Coming Home" Diddy – Dirty Money
Paolo Onesa "Elesi" Rivermaya
"Lucky in Love" The Rolling Stones
Myk Perez "Baby, I Love Your Way" Big Mountain
"Fix You" Coldplay
Radha "Let It Be" The Beatles
"Huwag Kang Mainis" Ed Lapiz
Mitoy Yonting "The Power of Love" Jennifer Rush
"Bulag" Randy Santiago
Morissette "Who You Are" Jessie J
"Begin" Morissette
Klarisse de Guzman "To Love Somebody" Bee Gees
"Slowly"
Finals Janice Javier "The Greatest Love of All" Whitney Houston Digitally released on iTunes
(September 30, 2013)
[181]
Mitoy Yonting "Anak" Freddie Aguilar
Myk Perez "Give Me Love" Ed Sheeran
Klarisse de Guzman "The Climb" Miley Cyrus

Albums

[edit]

Two albums were released in September 2013 with the Top 16 artists' studio version of the songs they performed on the Third and Fourth Live shows,[182] and the Top 8 artists' original songs all produced and distributed by MCA/Universal.[183][184]

Reception

[edit]

Critical reception

[edit]

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.[185] The coaches' opening performance was also deemed unrehearsed.[186] 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.[187][188][189] 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.[190]

Aside from the pilot week reviews and criticisms, the show was also criticized for Bamboo Mañalac's controversial decisions. Mañalac received many 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.[98][191] 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.[192] It is noted that Maranan was a crowd favorite during 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.[193]

Television ratings

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Television ratings for the first season of The Voice of the Philippines on ABS-CBN were gathered from two major sources, namely from AGB Nielsen and Kantar Media. AGB Nielsen's survey ratings were gathered from Mega Manila households, while Kantar Media's survey ratings were gathered from urban and rural households all over the Philippines.

Episode Original airdate Timeslot (PST) AGB Nielsen Kantar Media Source
Rating Timeslot Primetime Rating Timeslot Primetime
1 "The Blind auditions premiere" June 15, 2013 Saturday 9:00 p.m. 27.8% #1 #1 30.5% #1 #2 [194][195]
2 "The Blind auditions – part 2" June 16, 2013 Sunday 8:15 p.m. 24.2% #2 #3 27.7% #1 #1 [194][195]
3 "The Blind auditions – part 3" June 22, 2013 Saturday 9:00 p.m. 28.5% #1 #1 32.0% #1 #2 [196][197]
4 "The Blind auditions – part 4" June 23, 2013 Sunday 8:15 p.m. 25.3% #1 #2 29.2% #1 #1 [196][197]
5 "The Blind auditions – part 5" June 29, 2013 Saturday 9:00 p.m. 26.3% #1 #2 28.0% #1 #3 [198][199]
6 "The Blind auditions – part 6" June 30, 2013 Sunday 8:15 p.m. 26.6% #2 #2 29.1% #1 #1 [198][199]
7 "The Blind auditions – part 7" July 6, 2013 Saturday 9:00 p.m. 25.8% #1 #1 27.4% #1 #3 [200][201]
8 "The Blind auditions – part 8" July 7, 2013 Sunday 8:15 p.m. 27.5% #2 #2 30.8% #1 #1 [200][201]
9 "The Blind auditions – part 9" July 13, 2013 Saturday 9:00 p.m. 27.3% #1 #1 29.9% #1 #3 [202][203]
10 "The Blind auditions – part 10" July 14, 2013 Sunday 8:15 p.m. 25.7% #2 #2 31.3% #1 #1 [202][203]
11 "The Blind auditions – part 11" July 20, 2013 Saturday 9:00 p.m. 27.4% #1 #1 28.7% #1 #3 [204][205]
12 "The Blind auditions – part 12" July 21, 2013 Sunday 8:15 p.m. 26.2% #2 #2 27.8% #1 #1 [204][205]
13 "The Blind auditions – part 13" July 27, 2013 Saturday 9:00 p.m. 24.9% #1 #1 26.7% #1 #3 [206][207]
14 "The Battles premiere" July 28, 2013 Sunday 8:15 p.m. 26.2% #2 #3 28.9% #1 #1 [206][207]
15 "The Battles – part 2" August 3, 2013 Saturday 9:00 p.m. 23.1% #1 #3 27.6% #1 #3 [208][209]
16 "The Battles – part 3" August 4, 2013 Sunday 8:15 p.m. 23.7% #2 #3 29.2% #1 #1 [208][209]
17 "The Battles – part 4" August 10, 2013 Saturday 9:00 p.m. 18.6% #3 #7 23.6% #1 #3 [210][211]
18 "The Battles – part 5" August 11, 2013 Sunday 8:15 p.m. 15.7% #2 #8 20.8% #2 #4 [210][211]
19 "The Battles – part 6" August 17, 2013 Saturday 9:00 p.m. 23.7% #2 #4 23.5% #1 #4 [212][213]
20 "Highlights" August 18, 2013 Sunday 8:15 p.m. 17.8% #3 #6 20.0% #1 #5 [212][213]
21 "The Life shows premiere" August 24, 2013 Saturday 9:00 p.m. 19.2% #2 #5 20.5% #1 #5 [214][215]
22 "The Live shows premiere" August 25, 2013 Sunday 8:15 p.m. 22.8% #1 #3 22.5% #1 #3 [214][215]
23 "The Life shows – part 2" August 31, 2013 Saturday 9:00 p.m. 18.3% #2 #5 21.1% #1 #4 [216][217]
24 "The Live shows – part 2" September 1, 2013 Sunday 8:15 p.m. 17.4% #2 #5 21.4% #1 #2 [216][217]
25 "The Life shows – part 3" September 7, 2013 Saturday 9:00 p.m. 17.0% #2 #7 20.3% #1 #4 [218][219]
26 "The Live shows – part 3" September 8, 2013 Sunday 8:15 p.m. 18.6% #2 #3 22.4% #1 #3 [218][219]
27 "The Life shows – part 4" September 14, 2013 Saturday 9:00 p.m. 16.0% #2 #9 17.2% #1 #7 [220][221]
28 "The Live shows – part 4" September 15, 2013 Sunday 8:15 p.m. 17.6% #2 #6 19.8% #2 #6 [220][221]
29 "Semifinals – part 1" September 22, 2013 Saturday 9:00 p.m. 19.0% #2 #7 18.5% #1 #4 [222][223]
30 "Semifinals – part 2" September 23, 2013 Sunday 8:15 p.m. 21.3% #3 #5 23.4% #1 #3 [222][223]
31 "Finals – part 1" September 28, 2013 Saturday 9:00 p.m. 22.8% #2 #6 24.3% #1 #4 [224][225]
32 "Finals – part 2" September 29, 2013 Sunday 8:15 p.m. 27.7% #1 #2 30.3% #1 #1 [224][225]
Season average 22.81% #2 #4 25.44% #1 #3

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