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[Sing! Asia] This is Asia’s first music cruise ship that’s about to set sail. This is the first 30-day competition on the sea in Asia. This is Asia’s first singing competition along the Maritime Silk Road. There’s only one goal: to choose the Champion Singer with the best singing techniques in Asia. Jessie J: When people were separated
by the vast and beautiful ocean, it was the invention of the ship [Sing! Asia Launch Captain,
Jessie J (British)] that enabled the first encounter
across the sea. Jane Zhang (China): Music is a kind of mobilizing power. [Sing! Asia Convener, Jane Zhang] A melody that resonates and a line embedded in people’s mind can both gather the power in their hearts. [Shanghai Wusongkou
International Cruise Terminal] From Shanghai in China
to Okinawa in Japan, Ha Long Bay in Vietnam, Singapore, Klang in Malaysia, and Hong Kong, China in the end, the journey lasts for 30 days and includes challenges in five locations. Thirty-two pairs of Singers
are going to meet each other here and compete. One is May’n from Japan, who became popular across Asia for the theme song for Macross. And there’s Daneliya from Kazakhstan, a talented young belter who won an international singing competition at the age of 10. Champion of The Voice of Mongolia, an affectionate “prince” who has flawless vocal techniques and impressed the grasslands with his voice, Dali. An all-rounder who achieved considerable success both as an actor and as a singer, PEAK from Thailand. Original singer of the theme song for the popular anime Black Clover, a vocal “witch” from another dimension with a powerful voice, Miyuna. The youngest top diva in Vietnam, considered “a miracle
of Eastern folk music” by international media, Phuong My Chi. Every country and region [Kubert Leung (Hong Kong, China)] has different styles of music. The singers we’ve seen over the years are similar, right? Turns out [Music Director, Kubert Leung] the outside world is different. So, I think this is great. The six Singers competing on behalf of China were chosen from over 100 next-gen Chinese singers aged from 18 to 25 after rounds of selection and finally stood out. One is Zhou Feige, a next-gen singer-songwriter with an extremely large vocal range. He possesses powerful vocal capabilities and a brilliant timbre
in the upper register. He’s acknowledged
as “the best male singer of the post-00s generation”
in the music industry. Pan Hong, a “voice sculptor”
whose voice can make you cry, and there’s background music
when she breathes. She was the champion of Chris Lee’s team in The Voice of China 2020. Wang Honghao, a skilled next-gen singer
from a small town. His resonant and magnetic voice makes him stand out. He is good at telling stories with music. His performances on mainstream stages have emotional resonance
with the younger generation. He’s called “an empathy icon from a small town.” Aisin-Gioro Mei, who was a legendary child star with amazing talent in singing. Her voice is very recognizable, and she handles vocal runs
skillfully and smoothly. With her unique,
international way of singing, she appeared on Spotify’s “Artists to Watch” list. Yang Run Ze, a next-gen Chinese rock singer-songwriter, former lead singer of Fruit Planet. He rose to prominence with his unique cute-yet-cool disposition and diverse ways of singing, becoming a rising Gen Z musician known for his distinctive style. Clou, one of the best next-gen female singers. She touches listeners
with her clear, warm voice and tender, healing vocals. She is known as the music blogger who sings Chinese-style songs the best. The number of her fans on social media has exceeded 3 million. You Zhangjing (Malaysia): As these Singers travel to other Asian countries and regions, it’s like they’re going
along the Silk Road, which will leave many good things behind. In this journey, spare no effort to learn. [Sing! Asia Navigator,
You Zhangjing (Malaysia)] Whatever you learn will become your own wealth. I believe Chinese music will become [Embark on this journey across borders
to find your own musical treasure] diversified again. [Day 1, sailing.
Temperature: 7℃, wind scale: 3] The wind is blowing. [Captain’s Office] The wind is so strong. It’s already so windy. Wang Honghao: I’m curious about something. How shaky can the ship be under the worst sea conditions? Captain: This ship can at least withstand [Captain of the Sing! Asia cruise ship,
Wei Zhizhi] a force 16 wind. It’s you who can’t withstand it. We’re heading to Naha Port. We left from Shanghai Port. If an area turns yellow or red, it means the weather is very bad. Just now, I was worried [Weather forecast for Japan: gale warning
for Okinawa’s Naha Port; wind scale: 7-8] it would be rather windy when we shot the show
in Okinawa on the 18th. Aisin-Gioro Mei: The ship was so shaky that I thought it was going to capsize. Clou: The deck is shaking violently. I feel bad. I feel so dizzy. After taking just a few steps, I might faint and feel like vomiting. I feel so bad. I’m really sick. [How can the Singers adapt
to the sudden change of weather at sea?] [4 PM, temperature: 1°C, wind scale: 6] Pan Hong: It’s so cold! [It’s so cold that I feel sad] It’s zero degrees Celsius here! Chief Director: Will their performance
be undermined if they sing into the wind? [Sing! Asia Witness, Jeff Chang] Jeff Chang (Taiwan, China): Yes. [Chief Director, Jin Lei] So, the stage is facing the wind? [Day 2, sailing] [Temperature: 0°C, wind scale: 7] Sailing on unknown seas in bad weather makes these Singers feel pressured for the first time. And we’re busy setting up our stage. [Facing up to coldness and stormy waves,
we build the first shiny stage on the sea] You Zhangjing (Malaysia):
I haven’t seen the stage yet. I don’t know what it looks like. How did you set up the stage on the ship? Now, I feel like the stage is connected to the sky. [The stage and the sky sing in harmony
and ride the waves] It’s very exciting for the performers. So, good luck. The challenge for the Chinese Singers [Day 3, arrived in Okinawa] has just begun. What they’re going to face is the first multinational competition in Asian music history. [New competition rules] In each round, contestants can call out a rival
for a challenge. [Pick your opponent yourself] Zhou Feige: Step out
if you’re the bravest one. Who has the courage to take on
the challenge through mic-snatching? Ikko (Japan): I’m the man who’s going to become the Champion Singer! [See the results for yourself] This is my choice. In each round, all the judges give their scores
on the spot. In each round, all votes are made public. 20 votes to 1. The Champion Singer title at each stop [On-site voting based solely on skills] belongs to the real vocal powerhouse. Results are based solely on their skills
instead of their rankings. Everyone can compete
to be the Champion Singer. Miyuna (Japan): Since I’m here,
I should strive to be the best. Amsyar (Malaysia): I think I’m going to be
the king of the program. This time, I still want to become
the Champion Singer. Daneliya (Kazakhstan): I’m gonna be
the king of the singer. Dali (Mongolia): Let’s go
and get it, guys! [Fight for
the Champion Singer title yourself] In all the battles, the judges who have the right to vote include Sing! Asia Launch Captain, Jessie J. No one should be on the show [Sing! Asia Launch Captain, Jessie J] if they just want fame. You have to own something deeper, something passionate, a fire inside of you that you just cannot live without
as a creative performer. Sing! Asia Convener, Jane Zhang. Believe in everything music gives you. [Sing! Asia Convener, Jane Zhang] Sing! Asia Witnesses of each division. It’s a new attempt. I also hope Chinese pop music can interact [Sing! Asia Witness, Jeff Chang] with more great overseas musicians. Dan Truong (Vietnam): This is
an international show involving different Asian countries. [Sing! Asia Witness, Dan Truong (Vietnam)] Alec Su (Taiwan, China): The collision
between different cultures is very interesting. [Sing! Asia Witness, Alec Su] Jimmy Lin (Taiwan, China):
You may go to many countries/regions and meet all kinds of opponents, [Sing! Asia Witness, Jimmy Lin] but don’t forget you’re the best. Tanya Chua (Singapore):
Singers, go, go, go! [Sing! Asia Witness,
Tanya Chua (Singapore)] Shizuka Kudo (Japan): I hope
the Singers on stage can sing their hearts out with no regrets. [Sing! Asia Witness, Shizuka Kudo (Japan)] The judges also include 21 top producers from different Asian countries
and regions. [Chan Fai Young (Hong Kong, China),
composer & producer] Chan Fai Young (Hong Kong, China):
I, Chan Fai Young, [Two-time
HK’s Four-Station Joint Award winner] promise on behalf of all the judges… [“King of Karaoke,” “A Maiden’s Prayer,”
“Undercurrent,” “Swirl”] Lee Wei Song (Singapore):
With my years of professional experience in music, [Stefanie Sun’s producer; named best
album producer at the Singapore Hit Awards] I promise to give the sincerest comments [“I’ve Waited Until All the Flowers Have Withered,”
“365 Days of Missing You,” “Against the Light,” “Rainy Day”] and the fairest ratings. Kazuhito Kikuchi (Japan): Give full play to your capability and energy on stage. [Ayumi Hamasaki’s longtime producer,
Japan Record Award winner] [“Fragile,” “Depend on you,” “WHATEVER”] Thanee (Thailand): Inject new energy [Songwriter, executive at Tempo Records,
founder of G Music House] [“Wanna See?”
“Melting Heart,” “Crush Alert”] into the future and beauty of pop music. The answer is about to be revealed. The countdown to the grand music event for all of Asia has started. Let’s welcome Jiaduobao-sponsored Sing! Asia’s mentors, who are going to light up the stage
with their voices. [“Flashlight” & “You Ain’t Right”
by Jessie J (British) & Jane Zhang] ♪ I got all I need when I got you and I ♪ ♪ I look around me and see a sweet life ♪ ♪ I’m stuck in the dark ♪ ♪ But you’re my flashlight ♪ ♪ You’re gettin’ me, gettin’ me ♪ ♪ Through the night ♪ ♪ You shinin’ in my eyes ♪ ♪ It’s a sweet life ♪ ♪ You’re keepin’ me ♪ ♪ But you’re keepin’ me alive ♪ ♪ But the unstoppable passion
in my heart ♪ [“Star” by Shizuka Kudo,
Jane Zhang, and Jeff Chang] [Sing! Asia Witness, Shizuka Kudo (Japan)] ♪ Is pursuing the aspiration in my dream ♪ ♪ Ah, deep love ♪ ♪ Where to settle and when to run ♪ [Sing! Asia Witness, Jeff Chang] ♪ Ah, this journey ♪ ♪ I thought it was a game,
but life flashed by ♪ ♪ I can’t do it
I’ve tried to forget about you ♪ [“Cut the Sorrow in Half”
(Original: Tǎng Duy Tán & Drum 7)] [“Can’t Do It”
(Original: Jane Zhang & Da Mouth)] ♪ Just forget about it
But I know I can’t ♪ ♪ Just give…
But I know I can’t ♪ [Sing! Asia Witness, Dan Truong] ♪ Up
The night falls, and I want to let go ♪ ♪ Stop yelling
Sadness fills my memory♪ ♪ Just smile
I’m dying every day ♪ ♪ Just say ah ah ah ah out
Baby ♪ ♪ Who will you think of
when you’re lonely? ♪ [“Who Will You Think of When You’re
Lonely?” by Jimmy Lin & You Zhangjing] ♪ Do you want someone by your side? ♪ ♪ Only I can understand ♪ ♪ Your happiness and sorrow ♪ ♪ Let me go through it with you again ♪ Today, we’re going to start
the opening battle first. Please welcome to the stage the first Singer. [Location: Okinawa, Japan,
wind scale: 6, temperature: 3℃] [Sing! Asia’s competition starts] Sailing across Asia, we write down the journey of music. [Shanghai, China] [Okinawa, Japan] [Ha Long Bay, Vietnam] Sailing across Asia, [Singapore] we meet all that remains unknown. [Klang, Malaysia] Sailing across Asia, [Hong Kong, China] we have friends with us and will also encounter different sparks. The seeds of music scatter with the wind and grow into the brightest flowers
in various places. It’s a new voice in a foreign land. It’s also a thriving scene. It’s your name. It’s my language. It’s the soft singing of people from different worlds
of the same era. It’s a grand music event that roaring tides can’t stop. Since we’re already here, we will definitely paint with our own colors. [This is our time] [New waves roar. Young singers rise]