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The first season of the Singaporean reality talent show Project SuperStar began on 22 June 2005 on MediaCorp Channel U. The show is hosted by Quan Yi Fong and Jeff Wang. The overall winner and runner-up received a talent management contract with Play Music and Universal Music Singapore respectively, together with MediaCorp. Billy Koh, Lee Wei Song, Roy Loi, Anthony Png and Dawn Yip were employed as the judges for the season.
On 1 September 2005, winner of the male category Kelvin Tan was announced as the overall winner of the season with a 64%-36% final vote, with female category winner Kelly Poon as the overall runner-up.
This season saw a profound success, and was introduced to a few contestants who would later become successful artistes: Darryl Yong who would later become a full-time Mediacorp artiste after participating another competition, Star Search, five years later in 2010, as well as Chen Jia Xin, Chew Sin Huey, Derrick Hoh, Hong Jun Yang, Sugianto and Hagen Tan, all of which became profound musicians in Singapore. The season also introduced Leon Lim, who would go on to finish as runner-up in the second season of MasterChef Singapore, 16 years later in 2021.
Judges and hosts
Development
Over 4,000 aspirants auditioned for the competition when it was announced.
Finalists
Key:
ā Winner
ā Runner-up
ā Gender/Category runner-up
ā Semi-finalist
ā Category 6th-8th place (lost wildcard)
ā Advanced via wildcard
Live shows
= Live show details
=Week 1: Quarter-final 1 (22/23 June)
Themes: Contestant duets; no theme
Week 2: Quarter-final 2 (29/30 June)
Themes: Contestant duets; no theme
Week 3: Quarter-final 3 (6/7 July)
Themes: Contestant duets; no theme
Week 4: Quarter-final 4 (13/14 July)
Themes: Contestant duets; no theme
Week 5: Wildcard round (20/21 July)
Themes: Contestant duets; no theme
Week 6: Semi-final 1 (27/28 July)
Themes: "Slow" song; "fast" song
Group performance: "C'est Si Bon"
Week 7: Semi-final 2 (3/4 August)
Theme: Oldies remakes
Group performance: "å¬å¤©éēäøęē«"
Week 8: Semi-final 3 (10/11 August)
Theme: Songs from local drama series; songs by local artist
Group performance: "äøčµ·čµ°å°"
Week 9: Category final (17/18 August)
Themes: "Slow-to-fast transition" songs; English songs; winner's single
Group performance: "å¶é ęµŖę¼«"
Week 10: Final prelude (24/25 August)
Note: For some unknown reason, Candy Tan was absent from the show.
Week 11: Final (1 September)
Themes: "Crowd control" songs; unplugged songs; JJ Lin duets; newly penned songs; winner's song
Group performances: "Super Star" (all finalists except Hagen Tan and Candy Tan), "é£äŗåč²" / "éč®ęøøę" / "ē±ēBubble" (Finalists eliminated in the quarter-finals except Hagen Tan and Candy Tan), "Guardian Angel" (performed by Hong Jun Yang), "ęč°¢ä½ ēØåæē±ę" (performed by Chew Sin Huey), "å±é”¶" (performed by Chew Sin Huey and Hong Jun Yang), "My Anata" / "808" / "ēåæ«" (Finalists eliminated in the semi-finals)
Musical guest: JJ Lin ("ē®ē®åå" / "č±ęµę²¹ę”" / "ē¼å·89757")
^1 The performance featured backing vocals from Leon Lim, Derrick Hoh, Hong Jun Yang, Sugianto, and William Tan.
^2 The song was later re-released as äøéŖ, with the same tune but different lyrics, and is sung by A-do.
^3 The performance featured backing vocals from Chen Jia Xin, Chew Sin Huey, Chanel Pang, Sandra Ter, and Candyce Toh.
References
External links
Official website