Dream Chasers will perform individually in front of the Dream Mentors. After each performance, the Dream Mentors will comment and provide feedback on each performance and each Dream Mentor will give points to each of the Dream Chasers. The maximum points possible for a Dream Chaser to earn from each Dream Mentor is 100, for a maximum possible score of 900 points for each contestant. This point system will form the basis of their ranks. If the succeeding Dream Chaser gets a higher rank than the Dream Chaser sitting, he will be bumping off other Dream Chasers based on the order of rank.
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Performance was partially aired on TV / not aired on TV
Episode
Order
Dream Chaser
Song
Original Artist
Mentor's Score
Top 7
Rank 1
Rank 2
Rank 3
Rank 4
Rank 5
Rank 6
Rank 7
Episode 1 (November 19)
1
Vinci Malizon
Lullaby
GOT7
668
Vinci Malizon
2
Lyle Jangad
Ikot-Ikot
Sarah Geronimo
625
Lyle Jangad
3
Ishiro Incapas
Ikaw Ang Aking Mahal
506
Ishiro Incapas
4
Luiz Aguaviva
Simpleng Tulad Mo
Daniel Padilla
614
Luiz Aguaviva
Ishiro Incapas
5
Jeremy Austin
The Baddest
BGYO
544
Jeremy Austin
Ishiro Incapas
6
Jules Indiola
485
Jules Indiola
7
Wayne Gutierrez
481
Wayne Gutierrez
8
JM Ronquillo
Dahil Sa'yo
Iñigo Pascual
520
JM Ronquillo
Ishiro Incapas
Jules Indiola
9
Kerwin Buenafe
Babaero
430
10
JL Macatangay
Simpleng Tulad Mo
Daniel Padilla
494
JL Macatangay
11
Asi Gatdula
Magda
635
Asi Gatdula
Lyle Jangad
Luiz Aguaviva
Jeremy Austin
JM Ronquillo
Ishiro Incapas
12
Macky Tuason
Binibini
605
Macky Tuason
Jeremy Austin
JM Ronquillo
13
Vieo Garcia
Kulang Ako Kung Wala Ka
504
14
Marcus Cabais
Na Sa'yo Na Ang Lahat
Daniel Padilla
670
Marcus Cabais
Vinci Malizon
Asi Gatdula
Lyle Jangad
Luiz Aguaviva
Macky Tuason
Jeremy Austin
Episode 2 (November 20)
1
Toven Bella
Can You Be My Girl
Bailey May
407
Marcus Cabais
Vinci Malizon
Asi Gatdula
Lyle Jangad
Luiz Aguaviva
Macky Tuason
Jeremy Austin
2
Denrich Ang
Muli
505
3
Reyster Yton
Oha Kaya Mo Ba To
Enrique Gil
598
Reyster Yton
4
Gabby Regodon
Pano
584
5
Neil Limbaga
Asan Ka Na Ba
629
Neil Limbaga
Lyle Jangad
Luiz Aguaviva
Macky Tuason
6
Omar Uddin
Cotton Candy
632
Omar Uddin
Neil Limbaga
Lyle Jangad
Luiz Aguaviva
7
Chris Pello
Kumusta Ka
585
8
Tatin Castillon
Hinahanap ng Puso
637
Tatin Castillon
Asi Gatdula
Omar Uddin
Neil Limbaga
Lyle Jangad
9
Steel Macabanti
Harana
556
10
Josh Labing-isa
Nanghihinayang
Jeremiah
633
Josh Labing-isa
Omar Uddin
Neil Limbaga
11
KL Socobos
Halik Sa Hangin
576
12
Miguel Gonzalez
Unli
560
13
Tony Migallon
Kahit Maputi Na Ang Buhok
484
14
Kean Parale
Superhero
588
15
Jeromy Batac
Na Sa'yo Na Ang Lahat
Daniel Padilla
667
Jeromy Batac
Tatin Castillon
Asi Gatdula
Josh Labing-isa
Omar Uddin
16
Kyler Chua
Mabagal
Daniel Padilla & Moira Dela Torre
582
Episode 3 (November 26)
1
Tanner Evans
The Light
BGYO
569
Marcus Cabais
Vinci Malizon
Jeromy Batac
Tatin Castillon
Asi Gatdula
Josh Labing-isa
Omar Uddin
2
Renz Cabading
Muli
Bugoy Drilon
575
3
Redd Arcega
Kahit Maputi na ang Buhok Ko
474
4
Kenzo Bautista
Magandang Dilag
599
5
Drei Amahan
Oha Kaya Mo Ba 'To
658
Drei Amahan
Tatin Castillon
Asi Gatdula
Josh Labing-isa
6
Anjo Sarnate
Gusto Kita
471
7
Josh Worsley
Can You Be My Girl
420
8
Russu Laurente
Hanggang Kailan
486
9
Kim Ng
Gusto Kita
Bailey May
450
10
Jay Lagatao
Hinahanap-Hanap Kita
567
11
Onie De Guzman
Chinito Problems
518
12
Mathew Cruz
Hinahanap ng Puso
452
13
Winston Pineda
Nanghihinayang
498
14
DJ Villaver
Now We're Together
542
15
Prince Encelan
Simpleng Tao
Gloc 9
557
16
Laurence Matias
Bakit Ba Ikaw
558
17
Chie Tan
Pagbigyang Muli
554
18
Julian Osorio
525
19
Ron Castillo
519
20
Justin Uy
507
21
Wilson Budoy
Wiwu
673
Wilson Budoy
Marcus Cabais
Vinci Malizon
Jeromy Batac
Drei Amahan
Tatin Castillon
Asi Gatdula
Episode 4 (November 27)
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Group Battle Performances (Episodes 6-8)
Different from the Produce 101 series, the Dream Mentors chose ten trainees whom they think has a leader material. The Dream Mentors chose Wilson Budoy, Vinci Malizon, Jeromy Batac, Drei Amahan, Tatin Castillon, Reyster Yton, KL Socobos, Laurence Matias, Matt Cruz, and Russu Laurente to be the leaders of their respective team. Wilson, as the highest-ranking leader, chooses his team members first, one at a time. The process of choosing was based on their ranking from the 1st Mentors' evaluation.
Each member can receive a maximum of 800 points from the 8 Mentors.
All members of the winning team will receive a benefit of 100 points, which will be added up to their Mentors' Points.
Each Dream Chasers will choose their own position (Vocals, Dance, Rap). Each member can receive a maximum of 700 points from the 7 Mentors.
The one with the highest score from the mentors from each group will receive a benefit of 50 points. Aside from that, the Best Vocals, Best Dancer, and Best Rapper (the highest-scoring Dream Chaser from each position) chosen by the Dream Mentors will receive a benefit of 50 points.
For this mission, there will be four original songs, all of which composed by Dream Mentor BULL$EYE. There will be two winning teams for this mission, and each of them will perform their song in one or two Kapamilya shows (It's Showtime and Magandang Buhay).
Aside from that, the Dream Chaser who got the most votes from the voting booth in the last mall show in Robinsons Las Piñas will get an additional benefit of 30 points to be used in the third elimination. On the mall show (televised on Episode 22), it was announced that Ishiro Incapas will receive the benefit after garnering 23.22% of the votes.
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Team who got the highest average group votes
Team who got the second-highest average group votes
Leader
Center
Leader and center
Performance
Name
Mentor's Score
#
Song
Team Name
Team Score (Average of Individual Scores)
1
Odd Eye
Eye Risk
394.9
Denrich Ang
415
Jay-R Albino
435
Joshua Nubla
245
Macky Tuason
411
Ron Castillo
247
Thad Sune
499
Vinci Malizon
512
2
Hit Me
Topick
413.3
Asi Gatdula
366
Drei Amahan
450
Ishiro Incapas
224
Jeromy Batac
501
Jom Aceron
385
Reyster Yton
487
Russu Laurente
413
Wilson Budoy
480
3
Lovey Dovey
6 of Hearts
354.3
Anjo Sarnate
195
Josh Labing-isa
364
Josh Worsley
332
Luiz Aguaviva
404
Marcus Cabais
489
Pan-pan Rosas
342
4
Tiger
Hunters
403.6
Jules Ledesma
261
Kim Ng
412
Kyler Chua
506
Matt Cruz
474
Neil Limbaga
298
Prince Encelan
469
Winston Pineda
405
Final Mission (Episodes 25-26)
In the final mission, there will be two songs to be performed: Dash, composed by Dream Mentor BULL$EYE, and Deja Vu, composed by Dream Mentor Seo Won-jin. Dream Chasers are given the chance to pick the song they want to perform. The order of choosing is based on the 3rd elimination ranking. After picking, the groups need to be balanced at 8 members each, and the group with the most members will need to vote secretly via the voting booth and the most voted Dream Chaser(s) will need to pick from another team.
In another twist, the order of the performance is determined by picking a paper in the bowl. Whoever gets the red paper will decide who will perform first. Matt Cruz gets the red paper, and his group decided to perform last.
^ *Anjo Sarnate joined in first season of Tawag ng Tanghalan, but he lost. He returned in the second quarter of the fifth season, but was eliminated in the face-off round to Aeron Santos. He also joined in third season of I Can See Your Voice as one of the mystery singers.
^ Asi Gatdula was a contestant on the first season of The Voice Teens as a member of Kamp Kawayan. He lost the battle, but was stolen by Sharon Cuneta. He was later eliminated in the knockouts to Jeremy Glinoga.
^ Drei Amahan used to be one of the back-up dancers of Dream Mentor Darren Espanto, as well as other P-pop artists BINI, BGYO, and AC Bonifacio. He also joined World of Dance Philippines, Your Moment, and Popinoy.
^ Jay Lagatao competed in the show Your Moment as part of the group Acous3x and was eliminated in the first round.
^ Josh Labing-isa was a contestant on the second season of The Voice Teens as a member of FamiLea. He was eliminated in the knockouts to Cydel Gabutero, who ended up as one of the grand winners of the season. He also joined the fifth season of Tawag ng Tanghalan and was eliminated in the Quarterfinals to Reiven Umali, who ended up as the winner of the season.
^ Josh Worsley was one of the first batch of teen housemates in Pinoy Big Brother: Otso. He was the first housemate evicted on Day 9.
^ Joshua Nubla was a contestant of the second season of The Voice Teens as a member of Team apl. He was eliminated in the battle rounds to Tyson Venegas.
^^^^^ Kenzo Bautista, Kim Ng, Matt Cruz, Tanner Evans, and Tatin Castillon joined Top Class. Tanner was eliminated on Episode 4; Kim and Matt were eliminated on Episode 6; Kenzo and Tatin were eliminated on Episode 8. Tatin Castillon also joined Tawag ng Tanghalan on It's Showtime.
^^^ Marcus Cabais, Omar Uddin, and Prince Encelan were previously former hosts of the children's television show Team Yey!. Marcus was on the third season, Omar was on the fourth and fifth season, and Prince was on the fifth season. Marcus also joined It's Showtime segment Mini Me and also appeared in the 2018 film My 2 Mommies. Prince also joined the fourth season of The Voice Kids and was eliminated in the blind auditions.
^ Miguel Gonzales was a contestant on Pinoy Boyband Superstar under the screen name Cyrill Tumamak and was eliminated in the Middle Rounds' Last Chance Performance Night. He also joined in the first quarter of the fifth season, but was lost to Mark Anthony Mendoza.
^ Russu Laurente was a controversial housemate in Pinoy Big Brother: Connect. He was the second housemate to be evicted on Day 29.[5]
^ Wilson Budoy was a contestant on the fourth season of The Voice Kids Germany as a member of Mark Forster's team and was eliminated in the battle rounds.
^ Some of the Dream Chasers' points were not revealed in the show.
^ Although Chie and Lem got more public votes than Prince, the broadcast public points of the two Dream Chasers are 340, 350, and 360 points, respectively.
^ Although Winston got more public votes than Jay and Drei, the broadcast public points of these Dream Chasers are 690, 710, and 700 points, respectively.
^ Although Reyster got more public votes than Ishiro, the broadcast public points of the two Dream Chasers are 760 and 770 points, respectively. However, it didn't affect the Dream Chasers' ranking.
^ Although Jules got more public votes than Josh Labing-isa, the broadcast public points of the two Dream Chasers are 550 and 560 points, respectively. However, it didn't affect the Dream Chasers' ranking.
^ Although Wilson got more public votes than Joshua, the broadcast public points of these Dream Chasers are 610 and 620 points, respectively.
^ Although Kean got more public votes than Pan-pan and Kerwin, the broadcast public points of these Dream Chasers are 480, 500, and 490 points, respectively.
^ JL and Redd's points were not revealed during the show, but their mentors' points are derived by subtracting their respective team score and the scores of their teammates.
^ Because of the different number of members in each group, the winning team is based on the average of the score received by the members from the Dream Mentors.
^ Although Tatin left before the 1st elimination and his score wasn’t broadcast, his score is derived by subtracting his team score from his members’ individual scores.
^ Ishiro was given additional 30 points after receiving the most votes in the voting booth which happened in Robinsons Las Piñas mall show.
^ Matt and Prince originally chose Deja Vu, but was voted out by their fellow members to go to Dash.