Sing It! - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
THE SHOW BEGINS!
In the series premiere of Sing It!, the long running singing competition show goes through a regime change right at the start of the season, as they announce the final ten.
THE CHICKEN THEORY?!
As Drew settles in as boss of Sing It! He begins to formulate his plans to bring the "real" back in "reality" TV as the Top 10 contestants prepare to sing in "Pop Week".
STRIPPED DOWN!
With Drew firmly in charge of the show he begins to implement his changes, much to the contestant's chagrin.
COMING OUT?!
WE HAVE TO SING WHAT?!
As Drew begins to lose control he allows the contestants to sing any song they wish, but after forgetting to get the songs cleared Stacey has the last resort… they have to sing songs from the public domain
DESTINY IS CALLING! (ft. Sasha Pieterse)
After years apart Holli's former partner Destiny Wood (Sasha Pieterse) arrives to visit, begging to be a guest judge and suck Holli back into a former life she has been trying to run away from. Meanwhile the remaining 6 contestants sing in duets!
LET'S SELL OUT!
As the ratings continue to plummet Marci forces the show to go back to their roots with splashy costumes and colors to satisfy the sponsors. Defiantly Drew & Stacey decide if they have to sell out they will REALLY sell out.
LET'S BE REAL!
Drew & Stacey finally have it out and set out together to try to bring the show back from the ratings basement by finally working together - but will it work, or tear the show apart?
FINAL FOUR!
The season is winding down as we are left with our Final 4 contestants! But with dueling scandals and the show on the brink of failure will Drew & Stacey be able to pull off a good show for the first time this season?
AND THE WINNER IS…
FIND OUT WHO YOU ALL PICKED AS THE WINNER OF SING IT!
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