Who won in Voice Kids Phil?
Lyca Gairanod
The Voice Kids (Philippine season 1)
The Voice Kids | |
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Coaches | Lea Salonga Bamboo Mañalac Sarah Geronimo |
Winner | Lyca Gairanod |
Runner-up | Darren Espanto |
Finals venue | Newport Performing Arts Theater, Resorts World Manila, Newport City, Pasay |
What is Daryl Ong vocal range?
She has everything a vocalist would ever dream of: (1) a wide pitch range, (2) a sweet, breathy and velvety vocal tone (for her low to mid register), which can switch up to a lusty and dynamic timbre (for her high register); (3) perfect pitch—her runs are always on point and constantly carries a high degree of …
Is Daryl Ong married?
Daryl Ong | |
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Years active | 2005–present |
Agent | Cornerstone Entertainment Inc. (2016–2018) Star Music (2015–2020) KreativDen (2019–present) VIVA Records (2021–present) |
Height | 1.81 m (5 ft 11 in) |
Partner(s) | Dea Formilleza (2016–present) |
Who are the coaches on the Voice Kids?
The second season of The Voice Kids was a Philippine reality singing competition on ABS-CBN. Lea Salonga, Bamboo Mañalac and Sarah Geronimo returned to the show as coaches. Luis Manzano also returned as host, accompanied by Robi Domingo and Yeng Constantino as the show’s backstage and media hosts.
Is there a second season of the Voice Kids?
The show premiered on June 6, 2015. The show ended on August 30, 2015 with Elha Mae Nympha of Team Bamboo being declared as the first grand champion. After the finale of the first season of The Voice of the Philippines, it was announced that The Voice Kids will have a second season. This was also confirmed by Salonga.
Who is the voice of the Philippines Season 2?
The Voice of the Philippines. The Voice of the Philippines: Katherine Dela Cruz sings “I Still Believe” with Lea Salonga Season 2 – Duration: 115 seconds. The Voice of the Philippines. The Voice of the Philippines: Bryan Babor sings “Hallelujah” with Coach Bamboo – Duration: 92 seconds.
Is there a voice of the Philippines for kids?
Only an elite group of finalists (4 in the first two seasons and 3 in the third season) voted by the public will advance to the finals. On November 18, 2013, Lauren Dyogi, the franchise’s business unit head, announced on Twitter that there will be a kids version of The Voice of the Philippines.