KZ Tandingan’s OVER-ALL STANDING In Singer 2018 Released, Steps Up To Be Regular Contender

KZ Tandingan is now a regular contender in Singer 2018.

KZ TANDINGAN – The Pinoy singer KZ Tandingan steps up to be one of the regular contenders in Singer 2018 after her over-all standing has been released.

Soul Supreme KZ Tandingan’s versatility as a singer has been shown after singing a Mandarin medley in her second performance in Singer 2018.

She accordingly learned the song in less than two weeks and definitely made netizens impressed by her flawless performance in singing a song with foreign language.

The X-Factor grand champion said in her interview that the reason why she chose the song is that it is her way to show respect to the Chinese audience, Chinese culture, and Chinese music.

KZ Tandingan
Photo lifted from ABS-CBN News

She only placed on the 6th rank in this week’s episode of the competition.

And based on a report from Philippine’s Ultimate Showbiz Hub (Push), even though she was in the 6th spot following Mandarin performance, her debut performance on the 5th episode made her finish the third spot as her over-all standing.

KZ Tandingan
Photo lifted from ABS-CBN News

She is just behind top contenders Huahua and Jessie J.

With this, Tandingan, who was just a challenger before, has stepped up to be a regular contender and will be appearing in the succeeding episodes of the show.

The format of the “Singer 2018” is requiring the challenger to have an average ranking not below fourth place after the very first and second performances, in order to be one of the contenders.

KZ Tandingan
Photo lifted from ABS-CBN News

 

Thus, the average of KZ after her two impressive performances made her become a regular.

This only means that she will be eliminated if happens to rank last overall based on the audience votes.

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Read also the previous article: KZ Tandingan Ranks 6th In Singer 2018 After Mandarin Song Performance

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