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Stars Academy season 2
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Stars Academy is a Hong Kong singing competition television series to find young singing talents. The second season, also known as Stars Academy 2, premiered on 11 June 2022 and concluded on 2 October 2022, spanning 15 episodes. The competition followed a similar structure to the previous season, with individual and group performances and eliminations based on scores. Eric Kwok and Hanjin Tan served as coaching supervisors, alongside a team of coaches consisting of Vincy Chan, JW, Eman Lam, Phil Lam, Gin Lee, and Alan Po. Jasmine Yam was announced as the winner on 2 October 2022. Throughout the competition, Yam gained notable popularity, securing the top position on the audience popularity list for nine weeks. A post-competition live concert titled Prom Night was held on 1 November 2022 featured performances by most contestants, with a special appearance by Eric Kwok.

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Production

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In July 2021, TVB initiated the audition process for the second season. Out of 1,000 applicants from both local and overseas, 23 contestants were selected, including 17 individuals and a 6-membered girl group.[1] The members of the girl group, XiX, was initially introduced to the public through the youth talent singing show Stars Academy Juniors (2022).[2] Investment of approximately 3,000 hours of training, including singing, dancing, nutrition, and make-up classes, was made, with a cost estimated at HKD $2 million per contestant.[3][4] From April to June 2022, promotional activities for the show commenced, introducing the season's theme, "Surpass Myself". A music video and theme song with the same title were released. Its writing team included several contestants from the previous season–Aska Cheung, Archie Sin, Kaitlyn Lam, and Rock Ho–carrying the message of "passing the fire to the next generation".[5]

The show retained Johnny Yim as the music director,[6] and Sunny Wong served as the dance director.[7] The set design was inspired by the Hong Kong Coliseum, featuring a 4-sided stage with motorised moving platforms and 5D hologram technology.[3] The season premiered on 11 June, with the finale taking place on 2 October 2022.[8][9] In addition to the Hong Kong region, TVB extended auditions and held smaller-scale singing competition shows in Malaysia and Australia. The winners from these shows eventually competed in Hong Kong against the winners from the domestic region in a friendly match. The match was featured in a two-special-episode spinoff programme titled Stars Academy 2 Kick-off Match, which concluded the Stars Academy 2 franchise in its entirety with its last airing date on 12 November 2022.[10] The winner, Jasmine Yam, performed a live rendition of her tailor-made song "Breath Away", written by the season's coaching supervisors, Eric Kwok and Hanjin Tan, during this programme.[note 1]

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Format and competition overview

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Coaches of Stars Academy 2[12]
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L–R, top: Eric Kwok (coaching supervisor), Vincy Chan, Phil Lam, Gin Lee
L–R, bottom: Hanjin Tan (coaching supervisor), JW, Eman Lam, Alan Po

The second season of the competition maintained the same basic structure as the previous one, but with some modifications. Like before, the competition consisted of multiple rounds, and apart from the live finale, the majority of the show was pre-recorded. Each round was typically broadcast within one, two, or three episodes. A panel of 25 professional music judges was also assembled for each round. Eric Kwok and Hanjin Tan, previously judges in the first season, were invited to become coaching supervisors for the second season.

The season began with Episode 1, introducing the contestants to the audience.[8] In Episode 2, the contestants performed in groups of three or four, with the coaches selecting and forming their individual teams. For any contestants who faced the possibility of elimination after not being chosen, a second chance was given to showcase their talent individually.[13] In Episodes 3–5, the contestants were divided into three groups of six. Each coach sent one of their contestants to compete in each group. Following the performances, three contestants who received the lowest score in each group were eliminated.[14][15][16]

The remaining fifteen contestants were divided into two teams and competed against each other in the subsequent three rounds (Episodes 6–12). Under the leadership of Eric Kwok, the groups formed by Vincy Chan, Phil Lam, and Gin Lee composed the Red team. Hanjin Tan led the groups consisting of JW, Eman Lam, and Alan Po, forming the Blue team. Competing for a total cumulative score, the coaches of the losing team would disqualify one or two contestants according to the guidelines established for each round. In Episodes 6–8, the teams engaged in individual head-to-head battles.[17] In Episodes 9–10, a concert-mode battle format was adopted, where both teams presented five sets of performances resembling those seen at a typical concert, including opening acts and encores.[18] In Episodes 11–12, each contestant performed in pairs, either with a coach or another contestant from the same or opposite team.[19]

Episodes 13–14 marked the return to individual competition for the top ten contestants, as they competed one-on-one for placement in the top five.[20][21] The season finale, held on 2 October 2022 in Episode 15, utilized a scoring system that weighed both the judges' scores and audience votes equally. After the top five finalists performed, Jasmine Yam and Janees Wong emerged as the top two and faced off in a final round. Jasmine Yam ultimately claimed the winning title, earning a prize of HKD $100,000. Janees Wong placed as runner-up, with a prize of HKD $50,000, while Sabrina Chiu became the second runner up and received a prize of HKD $30,000.[9][11]

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Contestants

  • Jasmine Yam Hoi-ching[A] (age 16 on the show)[22] gained attention for her emotional singing ability, shown in renditions including Leo Ku's "This Enjoyable Night" (歡樂今宵) and Jacky Cheung's "So Close Yet So Far" (這麼近那麼遠).[23][24] Although not viewed as the best technical contestant, Yam was noted for having "an exceptional (脫俗) voice timbre and temperament" and considered promising for her age.[note 2]
  • Janees Wong Lok-yin[B] (age 25 on the show)[22] received praise for her technically skilled performance of Vincy Chan's "Gutters" (溝渠暢泳).[26]
  • Sabrina Chiu Chi-lok[C] (age 13 on the show)[22] was noted for her powerful vocals, particularly in her performance of JC's "Be Apart" (說散就散).[14]
  • XiX (girl group)[22] earned the "Outstanding Performance" Award for placing in top five.[27]
    • Vici Chong Yan-yuet[D] (age 14 on the show)
    • Aster Lau Chi-kwan[E] (age 14 on the show)
    • Crystal Leung Sin-chi[F] (age 15 on the show)
    • Charlotte Mow Wan-hei[G] (age 13 on the show)
    • Kiele Tang Xiao-yin[H] (age 15 on the show)
    • Caitlin Yang Bing-yi[I] (age 14 on the show)
  • Pamela Chiu Siu-ting[J] (age 21 on the show)[22] earned the "Outstanding Performance" Award for placing in top five.[27]
  • Zayden Pang Ka-yin[K] (age 25 on the show)[22]
  • Angel Lau Wing-tung[L] (age 22 on the show)[22] received the "Contestant with the Most Progress" Award along with Sean Wen.[27]
  • Maggie Chiu Chung-yee[M] (age 19 on the show)[22]
  • Duncan How Chun-hei[N] (age 26 on the show)[22]
  • Sean Wen Cho-hong[O] (age 22 on the show)[22] received the "Contestant with the Most Progress" Award along with Angel Lau.[27]
  • Jason Chan Chun-hin[P] (age 27 on the show)[22]
  • Vivian Kong Ting-wai[Q] (age 26 on the show)[22]
  • Timothy Chan Ho-ting[R] (age 21 on the show)[22]
  • Nicole Siu Ching-him[S] (age 17 on the show)[22]
  • Christopher Kim Wing-hang[T] (age 29 on the show)[22]
  • Mandy Suen Yee-man[U] (age 20 on the show)[22]
  • Desta Lee Yan-tung[V] (age 22 on the show)[22]
  • Crystal Leung Tsz-ching[W] (age 17 on the show)[22]

Episode performances

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* Song titles are loosely translated into English for better readability. Official Chinese song titles are indicated in parentheses.

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  This contestant won Stars Academy.
  This contestant was the runner-up.

Episode 1: Non-competition performances

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Episode 2: Coaches' choices

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Episodes 3–5

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Episodes 6–8: First team battles

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Episodes 9–10: Second team battles (concert-mode)

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Episodes 11–12: Third team battles

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Episodes 13–14: Top Five placement

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Episode 15: Finale

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Elimination chart

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  Advanced as an individual contestant
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Reception and ratings

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Besides the final audience vote, which contributed directly to the finale score, the show also kept track of viewers' favorites through a weekly online popularity list. Throughout the season, Jasmine Yam dominated the list, securing the top spot for nine consecutive weeks and solidifying her status as one of the most popular contestants.[28] Among the most viewed on YouTube, Sabrina Chiu's performances took the lead, with Jasmine Yam closely following in second place.[29] Notably, Yam's rendition of Sandy Lam's "Crazy" (瘋了), performed during the finale, stood out as the only performance to trend at the number one spot on YouTube's local Hot Trending list.[30] The finale reached its peak viewership with 1.16 million viewers.[31]

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Post-competition

Prom Night was a live concert showcasing all the contestants, with the exception of Maggie Chiu and Nicole Siu, who were absent due to their personal reasons. The event took place on 1 November 2022, at MacPherson Stadium. The setlist primarily consisted of songs previously performed by the contestants during the singing competition. As a special addition, Eric Kwok made a guest appearance as a performer.[41]

In May 2023, Aster Lau left the girl group XiX to pursue a solo career under All About Music.[42] The remaining five members of XiX signed a record deal with Universal Music Hong Kong and made their official debut in September 2023.[43]

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Releases

  • Group – "Surpass Myself" (我超越我, 2022) – Stars Academy 2 theme song[44]
  • Group – "Hat Trick" (2022) – featuring the first season contestants[45]
  • Group – "Stars of Joy" (2022)[46]

Awards and nominations

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Notes

  1. The song was written and produced as a gift to the show's winner, being part of the winning prize. As of January 2024, the song has not yet been officially released.[11]
  2. The term 脫俗 is a Chinese expression that lacks a single perfect English translation due to its nuanced meaning. Instead, it can be interpreted in various ways, such as transcendent, otherworldly, refined, or ethereal, depending on the context. The word "exceptional" is used as an approximate translation.[25]
  3. The performance featured appearances of some of the first season contestants.
  4. Member Aster Lau competed as the representative contestant on behalf of the group. XiX later performed "Candy Ball" by As One as a whole group during the featured episode.
  5. Red team won with a cumulative score 109-91.
  6. XiX split into a 4-membered dance group and a 2-membered vocal group for this round. This dance performance was performed by members Aster Lau, Charlotte Mow, Crystal Leung, and Vici Chong.
  7. XiX split into a 4-membered dance group and a 2-membered vocal group for this round. This performance was performed by members Caitlin Yang and Kiele Tang.
  8. Red team won with a cumulative score 64-61.
  9. The first season contestants, Kaitlyn Lam and Yumi Chung, were invited as guest stars to perform.
  10. Blue team won with a cumulative score 89-61.
  11. The outcome was determined through the aggregation of scores from both the judges and the audience votes.
  12. The TV ratings for episodes 7–12 are not available due to TVB no longer announcing the ratings figures on a weekly basis.[32]
  13. According to Hong Kong's Nielsen TV ratings system, each rating point represents about 64,200 viewers.[33]
  1. Chinese: 任暟晴; Jyutping: Jam6 Hoi2-cing4
  2. Chinese: 黃洛妍; Jyutping: Wong4 Lok3-jin4
  3. Chinese: 趙紫諾; Jyutping: Ziu6 Zi2-nok6
  4. Chinese: 莊殷玥; Jyutping: Zong1 Jan1-jyut6
  5. Chinese: 劉芷君; Jyutping: Lau4 Zi2-Gwan1
  6. Chinese: 梁善知; Jyutping: Leong4 Sin6-zi1
  7. Chinese: 繆昀希; Jyutping: Mau4 Wan4-hei1
  8. Chinese: 鄧曉殷; Jyutping: Dang6 Hiu2-jan1
  9. Chinese: 楊秉頤; Jyutping: Joeng4 Bing2-ji1
  10. Chinese: 趙小婷; Jyutping: Ziu6 Siu2-ting4
  11. Chinese: 彭家賢; Jyutping: Paang4 Gaa1-jin4
  12. Chinese: 劉詠彤; Jyutping: Lau4 Wing6-tung4
  13. Chinese: 趙頌宜; Jyutping: Ziu6 Zung6-ji4
  14. Chinese: 侯雋熙; Jyutping: Hau4 Zeon3-hei1
  15. Chinese: 文佐匡; Jyutping: Man4 Zo3-hong1
  16. Chinese: 陳晉軒; Jyutping: Can4 Zeon3-hin1
  17. Chinese: 江廷慧; Jyutping: Gong1 Ting4-wai6
  18. Chinese: 陳昊廷; Jyutping: Can4 Hou6-ting4
  19. Chinese: 蕭呈謙; Jyutping: Siu1 Cing4-him1
  20. Chinese: 金永衡; Jyutping: Gam1 Wing5-hang4
  21. Chinese: 孫衣文; Jyutping: Syun1 Ji1-man4
  22. Chinese: 李茵彤; Jyutping: Lei5 Jan1-tung4
  23. Chinese: 梁芷菁; Jyutping: Leong4 Zi2-zing1
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