China Super Vocal
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Also known as | The Voice of China |
Genre | Reality competition |
Created by | John de Mol Roel van Velzen |
Directed by | Jin Lei |
Presented by | Hu Qiaohua |
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Country of origin | China |
Original language(s) | Mandarin |
No. of seasons | 4 |
No. of episodes | 55 |
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Production location(s) | East China Normal University Gymnasium Shanghai Stadium Baoshan Stadium Jiaxing University |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 44–104 minutes |
Production company(s) | Canxing Productions Talpa Productions (licensor) |
Distributor | IPCN |
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Original network | ZRTG: Zhejiang Television |
Original release | 13 July 2012 present |
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Chronology | |
Related shows | The Voice (franchise) |
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Official website |
China Super Vocal (Chinese: 中国好声音; pinyin: Zhōngguó Hǎo Shēngyīn, previously known as The Voice of China ) is a Chinese reality talent show that premiered on 13 July 2012 on Zhejiang Television channel of the ZRTG network sponsored by Jiaduobao. Program recording was done at East China Normal University in Shanghai.
The series is part of the The Voice franchise and is based on Dutch program The Voice of Holland.[1] The deal was brokered by IPCN Ltd, a London and Shanghai based media company that is specifically focusing on the Chinese media market.
In 2016, a legal dispute over copyright with the producers of The Voice Holland caused it to be branded as a new show, this time entitled China Super Vocal. The official logo changed to a golden 'V' instead of the previous The Voice logo.
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Format
The series consists of three main phases: a blind audition, a battle phase, and live performance shows. The four judges / coaches choose teams of contestants through a blind audition process. Each judge has the length of the auditioner's performance to decide if he or she wants that singer on his or her team. If two or more judges want the same singer (as happens frequently), the singer has the final choice of coach.
Each team of singers is mentored and developed by its respective coach. In the second stage, called the battle phase, coaches have two of their team members battle against each other directly by singing the same song together, with the coach choosing which team member to advance from each of individual "battles" into the first live round. Within that first live round, the surviving four acts from each team again compete head-to-head, with public votes determining the best of four acts from each team that will advance to the final eight, while the coach chooses which of the remaining three acts comprises the other performer remaining on the team.
In the final phase, the remaining contestants compete against each other in live broadcasts. The audience and the coaches have equal say in deciding who moves on to the final 4 phase. With one contestant remaining for each coach, the four contestants will compete against each other in the final round with the outcome decided solely by public vote. However, in Season 4, there may be multiple contestants for a coach to enter the Grand Final, or may be no contestants for the respective coaches.
Coaches and hosts
Hu Qiaohua has hosted the series since the inaugural season.
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Yang Kun (2012, 2014)
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Na Ying (2012–)
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Liu Huan (2012)
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Harlem Yu (2012–13, 2015–)
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A-mei (2013)
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Wang Feng (2013–)
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Chyi Chin (2014)
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Jay Chou (2015–)
Coaches' advisors
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Series overview
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Season | Premiere | Finale | Winner | Runner-up | Other finalists | Winning coach | Host | Coaches (chair's order) | |||
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1 | 13 July 2012 | 30 September 2012 | Bruce Liang | Momo Wu | Jike Junyi | Na Ying | Hu Qiaohua | Yang Kun | Na Ying | Liu Huan | Harlem Yu |
Kim Ji-mun | |||||||||||
2 | 12 July 2013 | 7 October 2013 | Li Qi | Zhang Hengyuan | Xuan Xuan | A-mei | Wang Feng | A-mei | Na Ying | ||
Jin Runji | |||||||||||
3 | 18 July 2014 | 7 October 2014 | Diamond Zhang | Parhat Halik | Ryan Yu | Na Ying | Chyi Chin | Wang Feng | Yang Kun | ||
Qin Yuzi | |||||||||||
4 | 17 July 2015 | 7 October 2015 | Zhang Lei | Queen T | Tan Xuanyuan | Harlem Yu | Jay Chou | ||||
Bei Bei | |||||||||||
Leon Lee | |||||||||||
5 | To be announced |
Season synopses
Names in bold type indicate the winner of the season.
Season 1
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Each coach was allowed to advance four top to the live shows:
Team Yang Kun | Team Na Ying | Team Liu Huan | Team Harlem |
Kim Ji-mun | Bruce Liang | Jike Junyi | Momo Wu |
Guan Zhe | Zhang Wei | Quan Zhendong | Wang Yunyi |
Ping An | Duo Liang | Yuan Yawei | Jin Chi |
Ding Ding | Zhang Hexuan | Xu Haixing | Da Shan |
Four finalists were advanced to the final round. Bruce Liang was announced as the winner of the season, while Momo Wu, Jike Junyi, and Kim Ji-mun placed second, third, and fourth, respectively.
Season 2
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Each coach was allowed to advance four top to the live shows:
Team Wang Feng | Team A-mei | Team Na Ying | Team Harlem |
Zhang Hengyuan | Li Qi | Xuan Xuan | Jin Runji |
Meng Nan | Taskyn | Bella Yao | Su Mengmei |
Bi Xia | Liu Yating | Zhu Ke | The Mushroom Brothers |
Shan Chongfeng | Wang Tuo | Hou Lei | Ge Hongyu |
Four finalists were advanced to the final round. Li Qi was announced as the winner of the season, while Zhang Hengyuan, Xuan Xuan, and Jin Runji placed second, third, and fourth, respectively.
Season 3
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Each coach was allowed to advance four top to the live shows:
Team Chyi Chin | Team Wang Feng | Team Na Ying | Team Yang Kun |
Qin Yuzi | Parhat Halik | Diamond Zhang | Ryan Yu |
Wei Ran | Wang Kaiqi | Chen Bing | Melody Tan |
Liu Shuangshuang | Geng Sihan | Rose Liu | Li Wenqi |
Zhang Zhuo Hanwei | Li Qi | Li Jiage | Xu Jianqiu |
Four finalists were advanced to the final round. Diamond Zhang was announced as the winner of the season, while Parhat Halik, Yu Feng, and Qin Yuzi placed second, third, and fourth, respectively.
Season 4
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Each coach was allowed to advance four top to the live shows:
Team Harlem | Team Wang Feng | Team Na Ying | Team Jay |
Tan Xuanyuan | Bei Bei | Zhang Lei | Queen T |
Ika Zhao | Huang Yong | Sun Bolun | Leon Lee |
Lotus Zhang | Zhang Xinxin | Shuhei Nagazawa | Gin Lee |
Ma Yinyin | Huang Xiaoyun | Vanatsaya Viseskul | Sharon Kwan |
Five finalists were advanced to the final round. Zhang Lei was announced as the winner of the season, while Queen T, Tan Xuanyuan, Bei Bei and Leon Lee placed second, third, fourth and fifth, respectively.
See also
- The Voice of the Silk Road, a sister show representing aspiring singers from Xinjiang province of China
References
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External links
- Official website (Chinese)
- Pages with broken file links
- Articles containing simplified Chinese-language text
- Official website not in Wikidata
- Articles with Chinese-language external links
- The Voice of China
- 2012 Chinese television series debuts
- Chinese reality television series
- Chinese music television series
- Chinese-language television programming
- 2010s Chinese television series
- Zhejiang Television shows