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To the Top (TV series)

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Country of origin
  
Philippines

Camera setup
  
Multi-camera setup

Final episode date
  
27 September 2015

Location
  
Quezon City

Program creator
  
GMA Network

No. of episodes
  
20

First episode date
  
25 July 2015

Network
  
GMA Network

Number of episodes
  
20

Genre
  
Reality

To the Top (TV series) httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediaen334ToT

Created by
  
GMA Entertainment TV Group GMA Public Affairs

Starring
  
Christian Bautista Judges: Ryan Cayabyab The Crew The Company

Original language(s)
  
Filipino, Tagalog, English

To The Top is a Filipino Reality show created by GMA Network and produced by GMA Entertainment TV Group. The reality show aired on GMA Network starting July 25, 2015 weekly on Saturday night and Sunday night with the renowned singer Christian Bautista as the show's TV host. It is also aired worldwide via GMA Pinoy TV.

Contents

The show aired its final episode on September 27, 2015 debuting the grand winners — Adrian Pascual, Joshua Jacobe, Louie Pedroso, Mico Cruz, and Miko Manguba as they group together forming the newest boy band in the Philippines: Top One Project (T.O.P.).

Format

With the guidance of the country's premier vocal ensemble and internationally acclaimed dance crew, selected young Filipino musical talents will undergo gruelling trainings and talent development. Pressure and tension build, but only those hungry for success will rise above the others and be part of the best all-male vocal group in the country. Experience a new kind of musicality as these boys serenade you, own the dance floor, and perform their hearts out.

The show documented the journey of the young men from being solo artists or members of singing groups to becoming part of the country’s newest boy band.

Judges and staff

Ryan Cayabyab is chairs the competition board of judges that includes Moy Ortiz, Sweet Plantado, and OJ Mariano of The CompanY and also act as vocal coaches. Two-time World Hip Hop Champions Philippine Allstars alumni Madelle and Prince Paltu-ob as well as international breakdancing champion Jesse “Reflex” Gotangco, and the Sound Squad of musical arrangers and sound engineers led by Jonathan Ong and his team from Sonic State Audio—Chino David, Chrisanthony Vinzons, and Brian Lotho.

Photographer Mark Nicdao was also in the early part of the competition helping the guys before the camera.

Finalists

The 25 finalists were later trimmed down to 14. The netizens were tasked to vote for their favorites who were earlier eliminated in the series to become the competition’s wildcards to make up the 18 finalists and they are AJ Ajrouche, Lance Busa, Ken Carpena, Mico Cruz, Cholo dela Cruz, Martin de Vera, Luis Gragera, Joshua Jacobe, MJ Magno, Miko Manguba, Seph Manlapaz, Bryan Olano, JP Palanca, Adrian Pascual, Louie Pedroso, Lharby Policarpio, Edric Ulang, and Chris Yumang. Each showdown, there will be an elimination. The judges will choose 2 weakest members from the teams. The winning team's weakest members will be saved, and those remaining will have sing-off to determine who will continue his journey to the top. From 18, there will only 10 finalist who will remain in the grand finals. Only 5 will be chosen to be a part of GMA's newest boy band, T.O.P. Just this September 27, 5 grand winners were chosen to be a part of the five member boy band called "Top One Project (T.O.P.)", namely Joshua Jacobe, Adrian Pascual, Mico Cruz, Miko Manguba, and Louie Pedroso.

References

To the Top (TV series) Wikipedia