Everybody, Sing! (2021)
Everybody Play, Everybody Win!
A Philippine musical game show touted as the "first community singing game show" where no one will be left empty-handed. Wherein features several community groups, which consists of 50 individuals, where they are asked to complete a line of a song in order for them to receive cash prizes, and a chance to share a winning jackpot of ₱1,000,000.
Everybody, Sing!: Season 1 - 37 Episode s
1x1 - Community Pantry Volunteers
June 5, 2021
25 Community Pantry Volunteers work together, through a series of games, where they will complete lines of the songs, "Ligaya" by Eraserheads, "Your Love" by Alamid, "Bad Romance" by Lady Gaga, "Forevermore" by Juris, and "Tuloy Pa Rin" by Neocolours. Lucky enough, they have managed to receive the PhP500,000 jackpot in under 92 seconds, making them the first community group to win the jackpot prize.
1x2 - Food and Beverage Service Crew
June 6, 2021
25 individuals who works as a Food and Beverage Service Crew work together in a series of games, where they will complete lines of the songs, "Laki Sa Layaw" by Mike Hanopol, "Crazy For You" by Madonna, "Da Coconut Nut" by Bini, "Bakit Ba Ikaw" by Micheal Pangilinan, and "Wag Na Wag Mong Sasabihin" by Kitchie Nadal. Unfortunately for them, they did not receive the winning jackpot prize of PhP500,000 in under 76 seconds. They still go home with PhP40,000, to be shared by everyone, after naming 8/10 of the songs in the jackpot round.
1x3 - Janitors and Cleaners
June 12, 2021
25 Janitors and Cleaners work together, through a series of games, where they will complete lines of the songs, "Dying Inside" by Timmy Thomas, "This Guy is in Love With You Pare" by Parokya ni Edgar, "Shout for Joy" by Gary Valenciano, "Mahal Ko o Mahal Ako" by KZ Tandingan, and "Luha" by Aegis. Unfortunately, they only managed to receive PhP30,000 in under 80 seconds after naming 6/10 of the songs in the jackpot round, marking the second community group to not win the jackpot prize.
1x4 - Delivery Riders
June 13, 2021
25 Delivery Riders work together, through a series of games, where they will complete lines of the songs, "Babaero" by Randy Santiago, "Say You'll Never Go" by Neocolours, "Kapag Tumibok ang Puso" by Donna Cruz, "Borderline" by Madonna, and "Kaba" by Tootsie Guevera. Unfortunately, they only managed to receive PhP20,000 in under 64 seconds after only naming 4/10 of the songs in the jackpot round, marking the third community group to not win the jackpot prize.
1x5 - Grocery Frontliners
June 19, 2021
25 Grocery Frontliners work together, through a series of games, where they will complete lines of the songs, "Dadalhin" by Regine Velasquez, "Can We Just Stop and Talk a While" by Jose Mari Chan, "I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)" hit by Whitney Houston, "Nanghihinayang" by Jeremiah, and "Kailan" by Smokey Mountain. Luck is not on their side, as they only managed to receive PhP30,000 in 90 seconds after only naming 6/10 of the songs in the jackpot round, making them the fourth community group to not receive the jackpot prize.
1x6 - Fitness Instructors
June 20, 2021
25 Fitness and Zumba Instructors work together, through a series of games, where they will complete lines of the songs, "Taralets" by Imago, "Stay" by Cueshé, "Kaleidoscope World" by Francis Magalona, Regine Velasquez's rendition of "I Don't Wanna to Miss a Thing," and "No Touch" by the Juan Dela Cruz Band. Unfortunately, they only managed to receive PhP30,000 in 76 seconds after only naming 6/10 of the songs in the jackpot round, making them the fifth community group to not receive the jackpot prize.
1x7 - Massage Therapists
June 26, 2021
25 Massage Therapists work together, through a series of games, where they will complete lines of the songs, "Ang Huling El Bimbo" by Eraserheads, "Sana Kahit Minsan" by Ariel Rivera, "Uptown Girl" by Billy Joel, "Urong Sulong" by Regine Velasquez, and "Salamat" by Yeng Constantino. Luckily, they managed to guess every song titles in the jackpot round in 86 seconds, which they received the winning jackpot of PhP500,000, making them the second community group to receive the jackpot prize.
1x8 - Security Guards
June 27, 2021
25 Security Guards work together, through a series of games, where they will complete lines of the songs, "Sayawan" by Sampaguita, "Kung 'Di Rin Lang Ikaw" by December Avenue, "We Built This City" by Starship, "Ale" by The Bloomfields, and "Nobela" by Join the Club, in which they garnered 58 seconds to be used in the jackpot round. In the jackpot round, they only managed to name four song titles correctly, marking the sixth community group to not receive the jackpot prize.
1x9 - Philippine General Hospital Employees and Volunteers
July 3, 2021
25 Employees and Volunteers of the Philippine General Hospital work together, through a series of games, where they will complete lines of the songs, "All Out of Love" by Air Supply, "Sa Iyo" by Sarah Geronimo, "I Can" by Donna Cruz, "Elesi" by Rivermaya, and "Pinoy Ako" by Orange and Lemons, in which they garnered a total of 90 seconds to be used in the jackpot round. During the jackpot round, the community group failed to name all ten song titles, in which they only managed to name eight, marking the seventh community group to not receive the jackpot prize.
1x10 - Contact Tracers
July 4, 2021
25 COVID-19 Contact Tracers work together, through a series of games, where they will complete lines of the songs, "Kahit Maputi na ang Buhok Ko" by Rey Valera, "Akin Ka Na Lang" by Itchyworms, "Let's Get Loud" by Jennifer Lopez, "Maybe The Night" by Ben&Ben, and "Patuloy ang Pangarap" by Angeline Quinto, in which they garnered a total of 62 seconds to be used in the jackpot round. During the jackpot round, they only managed to name four song titles, marking the eighth community group to not receive the jackpot prize.
1x11 - Live Online Sellers
July 10, 2021
25 Live Online Sellers work together, through a series of games, where they will complete lines of the songs, "Otso Otso" by Bayani Agbayani, "So Slow" by Freestyle, "Nais Ko" by Basil Valdez, "Bang Bang" by Jessie J, Ariana Grande and Nicki Minaj, and "Hanggang Kailan" by Orange and Lemons, in which, they garnered 86 seconds to be used in the jackpot round. During the jackpot round, they only managed to name eight song titles, marking the ninth community group to not receive the jackpot prize.
1x12 - Episode 12
July 11, 2021
1x13 - Episode 13
July 17, 2021
1x14 - Episode 14
July 18, 2021
1x15 - Episode 15
July 24, 2021
1x16 - Episode 16
July 25, 2021
1x17 - Episode 17
July 31, 2021
1x18 - Episode 18
August 1, 2021
1x19 - Episode 19
August 7, 2021
1x20 - Episode 20
August 8, 2021
1x21 - Episode 21
August 14, 2021
1x22 - Episode 22
August 15, 2021
1x23 - Episode 23
August 21, 2021
1x24 - Episode 24
August 22, 2021
1x25 - Episode 25
August 28, 2021
1x26 - Episode 26
August 29, 2021
1x27 - Episode 27
September 4, 2021
1x28 - Episode 28
September 5, 2021
1x29 - Episode 29
September 11, 2021
1x30 - Episode 30
September 12, 2021
1x31 - Episode 31
September 18, 2021
1x32 - Episode 32
September 19, 2021
1x33 - Episode 33
September 25, 2021
1x34 - Episode 34
September 26, 2021
1x35 - Episode 35
October 2, 2021
1x36 - Episode 36
October 3, 2021
1x37 - Episode 37 - Finale
October 9, 2021
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