X Factor (Italian TV series) season 6

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X Factor is an Italian television music competition to find new singing talent; the winner receives a 300,000 recording contract with Sony Music. Before the start of the auditions process it was confirmed that Simona Ventura, Morgan, Elio and Arisa would be confirmed as judges and mentors;[1] also Alessandro Cattelan returned as host, whilst Max Novaresi and Brenda Lodigiani return to host Xtra Factor. The sixths season began airing on Sky Uno on 20 September and ended on 7 December 2012.

X Factor
Season 6
Hosted byAlessandro Cattelan (Sky Uno)
JudgesSimona Ventura
Morgan
Elio
Arisa
WinnerChiara Galiazzo
Winning mentorMorgan
Runner-upIcs
Finals venueTeatro della Luna, Assago
Release
Original networkSky Italia
Original release20 September (2012-09-20) –
7 December 2012 (2012-12-07)
Season chronology
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Season 5
Next →
Season 7

Auditions for season 6 took place in Rimini, Andria and Milan in June 2012; bootcamp took place in Milan for two days, on 28 and 29 June. Morgan mentored the Over-25s, Ventura the boys, Elio the girls and Arisa the groups; they selected their final three acts during judges' houses. The Live Shows started on 18 October at Teatro della Luna, Assago. On Live Show 3 (November 1), the 12 finalists were joined by a 13th wildcard, voted for by the public after each judge picked one of their rejected to return.

Chiara Galiazzo, a member of the category Over-25s and mentored by Morgan, was announced the winner of the competition on 7 December 2012. Her winner's single, "Due respiri", released immediately after the end of the show, was co-written by Italian singer-songwriter Eros Ramazzotti.

Judges, presenters and other personnel

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Sky Italia entirely confirmed the cast of X Factor 5 for the sixths season. On 12 April 2012, Alessandro Cattelan was confirmed to present the main show on Sky Uno HD.[2] Rumors about a possible replacement as a judge of Arisa with singer Gianna Nannini[3] were soon denied,[4] and indeed it was confirmed on 25 May that all the judges of the fifth series (Arisa, Simona Ventura, Elio, Morgan) would return to their role.[5]

Also vocal coaches Alberto Tafuri, Paola Folli and Giuseppe Barbera, music-director Lucio Fabbri and art-director and choreographer Luca Tomassini were confirmed, whilst vocal-coach Gaetano Cappa replaced Diego Calvetti in the role.[6]

Selection process

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Applications and auditions

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Cities that auditions and/or pre-auditions were held in.

A preliminary phase of auditions was held:

The judges auditions were held:

  • at 105 Stadium, Rimini, on 9 and 10 June 2012;[8]
  • at Palazzetto dello Sport, Andria, on 16 and 17 June;
  • at Teatro Nazionale, Milan, on 23 and 24 June.[9]

The first episode of audition was broadcast on 20 September 2009, and featured auditions from Rimini and Milan; Andria auditions, along with those from Rome, were shown on 27 September.

Notable auditioners included Miss Italia 2011 Stefania Bivone,[10] Michele Grandinetti, a singer already famous in Thailand with his stage name Miki del Re, and performer and actress Carmen Serra.[11][12]

Bootcamp

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96 acts reached Bootcamp, which took place at the Teatro Nazionale in Milan over two days, on Thursday 28 and Friday 29 June, and was broadcast on 4 October.[13]

  • On the first day, judges reviewed the audition tapes and sent home 1/3 of the acts before they had another chance to sing, soon after their arrival in Milan;[13]
  • the remaining 65 acts were then put into groups and took part in a sing-off: each group was assigned a song to prepare for the next morning. Members of the groups could choose which part of the song to sing, in agreement with the other components. After each performance, the judges decided which acts to keep and which to eliminate. The number of acts was reduced to 41;[13]
  • the acts had only 4 hours to choose one song from a list of 100 and perform it in front of the judges. Later, the judges decided which 24 acts to put through to judges' houses.[13]

At the end of Bootcamp, judges met the acts of the category they had to mentor: Girls were to be mentored by Elio, Boys by Simona Ventura, Groups by Arisa and Over-25 by Morgan.[13]

Judges' houses

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"Home visits" was broadcast on 11 October. Ventura mentored the Boys in Costa Smeralda, assisted by vocal coach Paola Folli; Elio took the Girls at Villa Gaia, Robecco sul Naviglio, assisted by Alberto Tafuri; Morgan had the over 25s in Teatro Regio, Parma, with Gaetano Cappa, and Arisa had the Groups in Lake Como with Giuseppe Barbera.[14]

One of the acts from the 25+ category, Mara Sottocornola, frightened by the mechanisms of the competition, decided to not take part in this phase, preferring to accept a proposal for an opera-stage in Brussels, and wasn't replaced.[15][16]

The eleven eliminated acts were:

  • Boys: Alessandro Mahmoud, Francesco Vecchio, Carmelo Veneziano Broccia
  • Girls: Gaya Misrachi, Marta Pedoni, Lucrezia Rossetti
  • 25+: Didie Caria, Michele Grandinetti
  • Groups: Brutte Abitudini, Diamond Sisters, Up3Side

Contestants and categories

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Key:

  – Winner
  – Runner-up
  – Third / Fourth place
Category (mentor) Acts
Boys (Ventura) Nicola Aliotta Daniele Coletta Alessandro Mahmoud Davide Merlini
Girls (Elio) Cixi Yendry Fiorentino Nice
25+ (Morgan) Romina Falconi Chiara Galiazzo Ics
Groups (Arisa) Akmé Donatella Fréres Chaos

Boys

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  • Nicola Aliotta (born 26 April 1992) is a student from Rome. Before X Factor 6, he previously appeared in the television music competition Ti lascio una canzone.[17] He sang "Come il sole all'improvviso" at the judges auditions in Andria[18] obtaining 4 "yes's", "Without You" (for the group performance) at the Bootcamp[13] and "Nessun dolore" at the Home Visits, where he and Alessandro Mahmoud had to perform again before Simona Ventura could make a final decision. He sang "Solo per te".[14]
  • Daniele Coletta (born 10 February 1992) was born in Rome, and he's unemployed. Before X Factor 6, he previously appeared in the television music competition Ti lascio una canzone (2008).[17][19] He sang "21 Guns" at the judges auditions in Rome obtaining 4 "yes's",[18] "Don't Stop Me Now" (for the group performance) and "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" at the Bootcamp[13] and "I Can't Stand the Rain" at the Home Visits.[14]
  • Davide Merlini (born 28 April 1992) was born in Marostica, Veneto, and he works as boiler maintener technician. He sang "Avrai"[20] at the judges auditions in Rimini obtaining 4 "yes's",[21] "Vent'anni" at the Bootcamp[13] and "Tracce di te" at the Home Visits.[14]
  • Alessandro Mahmoud (born 12 September 1992) was born in Milan. He's of Egyptian descent. He sang "Black and Gold" at the judges auditions in Milan obtaining 4 "yes's",[21] "Turning Tables" (for the group performance) at the Bootcamp[13] and "Walk On By" at the Home Visits, where he and Nicola Aliotta had to perform again before Simona Ventura could make a final decision. Mahmoud sang "Marzo (Le cose non vanno mai come credi)" and lost to Nicola Aliotta;[14] in the second live show, on October 25, he won the wildcard[22] and entered as a finalist since November 1.

Girls

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  • Cixi (born 11 April 1996) is a fashion-design student from Chieri, Piedmont; her real name's Eleonora Bosio. She performed "History Repeating" at the judges auditions in Rimini[21] obtaining 3 "yes's" from Elio, Morgan and Arisa and one "no" from Ventura. She sang "Turning Tables" for the group performance at the Bootcamp[13] and "Tutto quello che un uomo" at the Home Visits.[14]
  • Yendry Fiorentino (born 27 July 1993) is a fashion model. Born in Santo Domingo, she lives in Turin. She performed "Video Games" at the judges auditions in Milan obtaining 4 "yes's".[21] She sang "Price Tag" (group performance) and "Una poesia anche per te" at the Bootcamp[13] and "Le tasche piene di sassi" at the Home Visits, where she and Gaya Misrachi had to perform again before Elio could make a final decision.[14] She sang "I'd Rather Go Blind".[23]
  • Nice (born 12 November 1992) is a Foreign Languages student from Turin; her real name is Noemi Lucco Borlera. She sang "Dog Days Are Over" at the judges auditions in Rimini obtaining 4 "yes's",[21] "Hey, Soul Sister" (for the group performance) and "Piece of My Heart" at the Bootcamp[13] and "Abitudine" at the Home Visits.[14]
  • Romina Falconi (born 1 January 1985) is a singer from Rome. In 2007 she competed in Sanremo Music Festival and in 2009 she worked as choirgirl during Eros Ramazzotti's World Tour.[21] She sang "Fortissimo" at the judges auditions in Rimini obtaining 4 "yes's",[21] "Cuore scoppiato" (for the group performance) at the Bootcamp[13] and "Crazy" at the Home Visits.[14]
  • Chiara Galiazzo (born 12 August 1986) is a finance trainée from Padua. She sang "Teardrop" at the auditions in front of the judges, in Milan, who acclaimed her for the performance.[21] She sang "Back to Black" (for the group performance) and "The World Is Not Enough" at the Bootcamp[13] and "Shake It Out" at the Home Visits.[14]
  • Ics (born 19 May 1983) is a rapper from Bologna who previously published some of his works through independent circuits with the stage nome of Morgan Ics. He sang "La crisi" at the judges auditions in Rimini[21] obtaining 3 "yes's" from Elio, Morgan and Arisa and one "no" from Ventura. He later performed "Price Tag" (for the group performance) and "Notorious" at the Bootcamp[13] and "Nessun dorma" at the Home Visits.[14]

Groups

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  • Akmé is a group formed by Rosa D'Aprile (born 26 October 1982), Vitantonio Boccuzzi (born 8 December 1990) and Vito Marchitelli (born 7 August 1991) in the Province of Bari.[24] They sang "21 Guns" at the judges auditions in Milan obtaining 4 "yes's",[21] and "Otherside" at the Home Visits.[14]
  • Donatella is a group formed by twin-sisters Giulia and Silvia Provvedi (born 1 December 1993), from Modena.[25] They performed "Il mare d'inverno" at the judges auditions in Bari, with the stage name "Provs Destination",[18] obtaining 4 "yes's"; later they sang "Folle città" (for the group performance) at the Bootcamp[13] and "Snow on the Sahara" at the Home Visits.[14]
  • Frères Chaos is a group formed by siblings Fabio (born 1 March 1988) and Manuela Rinaldi (born 10 March 1993), from Magliano di Tenna, Marche.[26] Manuela Rinaldi previously appeared on talent show Ti lascio una canzone (2008).[17][19] They performed "Altrove" at the judges auditions in Rimini, obtaining 4 "yes's";[21] later they sang "Sally" (for the group performance) and "Love the Way You Lie" at the Bootcamp[13] and "Seven Nation Army" at the Home Visits.[14]

Live shows

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Results summary

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The number of votes received by each act were released by Sky Italia after the final.[27]

Colour key
  – Contestant was in the bottom two/three and had to sing again in the final showdown
  – Contestant was in the bottom three but received the fewest votes and was immediately eliminated
  – Contestant received the fewest public votes and was immediately eliminated (no final showdown)
  – Contestant received the most public votes
Weekly results per contestant
Contestant Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Quarter-Final Semi-Final Final
Part 1 Part 2 Part 1 Part 2 Return vote Part 1 Part 2 Round 1 Round 2 Round 1 Round 2 Round 1 Round 2 Round 1 Round 2 Thursday Friday
Chiara Galiazzo 1st
42.37%
1st
49.53%
1st
36.46%
1st
37.37%
1st
24.86%
1st
31.28%
1st
31.66%
1st
35.85%
1st
38.26%
1st
40.49%
1st
56.21%
Winner
74.61%
Ics 4th
13.89%
3rd
17.11%
3rd
13.74%
1st
31.76%
2nd
15.24%
3rd
15.85%
3rd
17.40%
2nd
18.69%
2nd
24.52%
2nd
24.21%
2nd
23.32%
Runner-up
25.39%
Davide Merlini 2nd
23.50%
2nd
16.63%
1st
24.13%
3rd
17.97%
4th
11.34%
4th
12.79%
5th
14.89%
3rd
16.94%
3rd
20.72%
3rd
18.37%
3rd
20.47%
Eliminated
(final)
Cixi 2nd
18.10%
3rd
12.99%
2nd
23.51%
2nd
20.14%
5th
10.33%
2nd
16.19%
2nd
18.71%
4th
15.64%
4th
16.49%
4th
16.92%
Eliminated
(final)
Daniele Coletta 3rd
16.76%
1st
22.72%
4th
12.34%
4th
17.00%
7th
9.78%
1st
31.44%
5th
12.40%
4th
17.34%
5th
12.88%
Eliminated
(semi-final)
Frères Chaos 5th
12.08%
5th
10.13%
5th
11.87%
2nd
19.60%
3rd
12.94%
6th
11.51%
Eliminated
(quarter-final)
Nice 1st
25.92%
2nd
21.47%
2nd
15.08%
3rd
19.23%
8th
5.72%
2nd
33.43%
Eliminated
(Week 5)
Yendry Fiorentino 6th
11.48%
4th
10.73%
4th
16.82%
4th
15.49%
6th
9.79%
3rd
35.13%
Eliminated
(Week 5)
Romina Falconi 4th
12.43%
5th
12.71%
5th
16.41%
5th
12.41%
Eliminated
(Week 4)
Donatella 3rd
14.60%
4th
15.18%
3rd
19.14%
5th
9.02%
Eliminated
(Week 4)
Alessandro Mahmoud Not in live shows 1st
32.70%
6th
10.53%
Eliminated
(Week 3)
Akmé 5th
6.56%
6th
10.81%
Eliminated
(Week 2)
Nicola Aliotta 6th
2.32%
Eliminated
(Week 1)
Gaya Misrachi Not in live shows 2nd
26.44%
Not returned
(Week 2)
Michele Grandinetti Not in live shows 3rd
24.16%
Not returned
(Week 2)
Up3Side Not in live shows 4th
16.71%
Not returned
(Week 2)
Final showdown Nicola Aliotta,
Yendry Fiorentino
Akmé,
Frères Chaos
Romina Falconi,
Alessandro Mahmoud
Donatella,
Yendry Fiorentino
Daniele Coletta,
Romina Falconi
Daniele Coletta,
Nice
Frères Chaos,
Davide Merlini
Daniele Coletta,
Cixi
No final showdown
or judges' vote:
results will be based
on public votes alone
Judges' vote to eliminate
Arisa's vote Nicola Aliotta Akmé Alessandro Mahmoud Yendry Fiorentino Daniele Coletta Daniele Coletta Davide Merlini Daniele Coletta
Elio's vote Nicola Aliotta Akmé Alessandro Mahmoud Donatella Romina Falconi Daniele Coletta Frères Chaos Daniele Coletta
Morgan's vote Nicola Aliotta Akmé Alessandro Mahmoud Donatella Daniele Coletta Nice Davide Merlini Cixi
Ventura's vote Yendry Fiorentino Akmé Romina Falconi Yendry Fiorentino Romina Falconi Nice Frères Chaos Cixi
Eliminated Nicola Aliotta
3 of 4 votes
Majority
Akmé
4 of 4 votes
Majority
Alessandro Mahmoud
3 of 4 votes
Majority
Donatella
2 of 4 votes
Deadlock
Romina Falconi
2 of 4 votes
Deadlock
Yendry Fiorentino
Public vote
35.13%
to eliminate
Frères Chaos
2 of 4 votes
Deadlock
Daniele Coletta
2 of 4 votes
Deadlock
Cixi
Public vote
16,92%
to save
Davide Merlini
Public vote
20,47%
to save
Ics
Public vote
25,39%
to win
Nice
2 of 4 votes
Deadlock
Chiara Galiazzo
Public vote
74.61%
to win

Live show details

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Week 1 (18 October 2012)

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Contestants' performances on the first live show
Part 1
Act Order Song Result
Ics 1 "Get Up (I Feel Like Being a) Sex Machine" Safe
Nicola Aliotta 2 "Io vivrò (senza te)" Bottom two
Cixi 3 "You've Got the Love" Safe
Akmé 4 "My Kind of Love" Safe
Daniele Coletta 5 "Strange World" Safe
Chiara Galiazzo 6 "Purple Rain" Safe
Part 2
Act Order Song Result
Donatella 7 "Timebomb" Safe
Yendry Fiorentino 8 "Per sempre" Bottom two
Romina Falconi 9 "Duel" Safe
Davide Merlini 10 "A chi mi dice" Safe
Frères Chaos 11 "Somebody That I Used to Know" Safe
Nice 12 "L'ultima occasione" Safe
Final showdown details
Act Order Songs Result
Nicola Aliotta 13 "When I Get You Alone" Eliminated
15 "I'm Outta Love" (a cappella)
Yendry Fiorentino 14 "Blue Jeans" Safe
16 "At Last" (a cappella)
Judges' votes to eliminate
  • Simona Ventura: Yendry Fiorentino – backed her own act, Nicola Aliotta.
  • Elio: Nicola Aliotta – backed his own act, Yendry Fiorentino.
  • Arisa: Nicola Aliotta – found him too much scholastic in his way of singing.
  • Morgan: Nicola Aliotta – felt he was not ready to be a popstar.

Week 2 (25 October 2012)

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  • Celebrity performers: Club Dogo ("Tutto ciò che ho" featuring Il Cile and "P.E.S." featuring Giuliano Palma)[22]
Contestants' performances on the second live show
Part 1
Act Order Song[29] Result
Nice 1 "Lonely Boy" Safe
Donatella 2 "Lamette" Safe
Romina Falconi 3 "The Voice" Safe
Daniele Coletta 4 "Madness" Safe
Akmé 5 "Voglio vederti danzare" Bottom two
Ics 6 "White Lines (Don't Don't Do It)" Safe
Part 2
Act Order Song Result
Yendry Fiorentino 7 "Call Me Maybe" Safe
Chiara Galiazzo 8 "Over the Rainbow" Safe
Frères Chaos 9 "Crystalised" Bottom two
Davide Merlini 10 "Iris" Safe
Cixi 11 "Tutto l'amore che ho" Safe
Final showdown details
Act Order Songs Result
Akmé 12 "Impressioni di settembre" Eliminated
14 "Hide and Seek" (a cappella)
Frères Chaos 13 "Rumour Has It" Safe
15 "Mi sono innamorato di te" (a cappella)
Judges' votes to eliminate
  • Arisa: Akmé – felt they were not ready to be popstars.
  • Morgan: Akmé – was in line with the decision of their mentor.
  • Ventura: Akmé – considered Frères Chaos particularly interesting.
  • Elio was not required to vote because there was already a majority, but confirmed he would have eliminated Akmé.
Wildcard
Act Order Song[22] Result
Up3Side 1 "Svalutation" Not returned
Alessandro Mahmoud 2 "Master Blaster (Jammin')" Returned
Gaya Misrachi 3 "Run Baby Run" Not returned
Michele Grandinetti 4 "Somebody to Love" Not returned

Week 3 (1 November)

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Contestants' performances on the third live show
Part 1[31]
Act Order Song[30] Result
Chiara Galiazzo 1 "I Want to Hold Your Hand" Safe
Daniele Coletta 2 "Tutti i miei sbagli" Safe
Frères Chaos 3 "Little Talks" Safe
Nice 4 "Eternità" Safe
Alessandro Mamhoud 5 "Name and Number" Bottom two
Ics 6 "21st Century Schizoid Man" Safe
Part 2[31]
Act Order Song Result
Cixi 7 "Sing It Back" Safe
Romina Falconi 8 "Rio" Bottom two
Donatella 9 "Rocket" Safe
Yendry Fiorentino 10 "Don't Speak" Safe
Davide Merlini 11 "Vieni da me" Safe
Final showdown details[31][32]
Act Order Songs Result
Alessandro Mamhoud 12 "Master Blaster (Jammin')" Eliminated
14 "Come il sole all'improvviso" (a cappella)
Romina Falconi 13 "Bohemian Rhapsody" Safe
15 "Llorando" (a cappella)
Judges' decisions to eliminate
  • Ventura: Romina Falconi – backed her own act, Alessandro Mamhoud.
  • Morgan: Alessandro Mahmoud – backed his own act, Romina Falconi.
  • Elio: Alessandro Mahmoud – thought that Falconi could have more chances in the music business.
  • Arisa: Alessandro Mahmoud – found Falconi more convincent in the final showdown.

Week 4 (8 November)

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Contestants' performances on the fourth live show
Part 1
Act Order Song[34][35] Result
Donatella 1 "Maneater" Bottom two
Cixi 2 "Turning Tables" Safe
Davide Merlini 3 "È l'amore che conta" Safe
Chiara Galiazzo 4 "The Final Countdown" Safe
Yendry Fiorentino 5 "Locked Out of Heaven" Bottom two
Final showdown detail
Act Order Song Result
Donatella 6 "Amore disperato" Eliminated
Yendry Fiorentino 7 "If I Ain't Got You" Safe
Part 2
Act Order Song Result
Ics 8 "Der Kommissar" Safe
Daniele Coletta 9 "Love Is a Losing Game" Bottom two
Frères Chaos 10 "Ritual Union" Safe
Nice 11 "White Rabbit" Safe
Romina Falconi 12 "Il tempo se ne va" Bottom two
Final showdown detail
Act Order Song Result
Daniele Coletta 13 "I Can't Stand the Rain" Safe
Romina Falconi 14 "Beautiful" Eliminated
Judges' decisions to eliminate (Part 1)
  • Arisa: Yendry Fiorentino – backed her own act, Donatella.
  • Elio: Donatella – backed his own act, Yendry Fiorentino.
  • Morgan: Donatella – recognized Yendry's superiority voice.
  • Ventura: Yendry Fiorentino – could not decide so chose to take it to deadlock.

With both acts receiving two votes each, the result went to deadlock and reverted to the earlier public vote. Donatella were eliminated as the act with the fewest public votes.

Judges' decisions to eliminate (Part 2)
  • Ventura: Romina Falconi – backed her own act, Daniele Coletta.
  • Morgan: Daniele Coletta – backed his own act, Romina Falconi.
  • Arisa: Daniele Coletta – found Romina's voice more emotional.
  • Elio: Romina Falconi – recognized Coletta's superiority in the performances.

With both acts receiving two votes each, the result went to deadlock and reverted to the earlier public vote. Falconi were eliminated as the act with the fewest public votes.

Week 5 (15 November)

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Contestants' performances on the fifth live show
Round 1
Act Order Song[37][38] Result
Yendry Fiorentino 1 "Tightrope" Bottom three
Daniele Coletta 2 "Skyfall" Bottom three
Ics 3 "Iodio" Safe
Frères Chaos 4 "Enjoy the Silence" Safe
Cixi 5 "Hai delle isole negli occhi" Safe
Davide Merlini 6 "Can't Say No" Safe
Nice 7 "Starlight" Bottom three
Chiara Galiazzo 8 "I Was Made for Lovin' You" Safe
Round 2
Act Order Song Result
Yendry Fiorentino 9 "What the World Needs Now Is Love" Eliminated
Daniele Coletta 10 "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" Showdown
Nice 11 "Cry Baby" Showdown
Final showdown detail
Act Order Song Result
Daniele Coletta 12 "Ogni mio istante" (a cappella) Safe
Nice 13 "Amore che vieni, amore che vai" (a cappella) Eliminated
Judges' votes to eliminate
  • Ventura: Nice – backed her own act, Daniele Coletta.
  • Elio: Daniele Coletta – backed his own act, Nice.
  • Arisa: Daniele Coletta – found Nice's voice extraordinary.
  • Morgan: Nice – was not satisfied with Nice's performance of the night.

With both acts receiving two votes each, the result went to deadlock and reverted to the earlier public vote. Nice were eliminated as the act with the fewest public votes.

Week 6: Quarter-final (22 November)

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Contestants' performances on the sixth live show
Round 1
Act Order Song[39][41] Result
Ics 1 "Malarazza" Safe
Davide Merlini 2 "Apologize" Bottom two
Frères Chaos 3 "Pensiero stupendo" Safe
Cixi 4 "La solitudine" Safe
Daniele Coletta 5 "Sei nell'anima" Safe
Chiara Galiazzo 6 "Alabama Song" Safe
Round 2
Act Order Songs Result
Daniele Coletta 7 "Walk" Safe
Cixi 8 "Right to Be Wrong" Safe
Chiara Galiazzo 9 "You Do Something to Me" Safe
Frères Chaos 10 "Inside World" Bottom two
Ics 11 "Vengo anch'io. No, tu no" Safe
Final showdown detail
Act Order Song Result
Davide Merlini 12 "Vivimi" Safe
14 "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" (a cappella)
Frères Chaos 13 "Somebody That I Used to Know" Eliminated
15 "Nel blu dipinto di blu" (a cappella)
Judges' decisions to eliminate
  • Ventura: Frères Chaos – backed her own act, Davide Merlini.
  • Arisa: Davide Merlini – backed her own act, Fréres Chaos.
  • Morgan: Davide Merlini – found Fréres Chaos strongly communicative.
  • Elio: Frères Chaos – did not appreciate their style.

With both acts receiving two votes each, the result went to deadlock and reverted to the earlier public vote. Frères Chaos were eliminated as the act with the fewest public votes.

Week 7: Semi-final (29 November)

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Contestants' performances on the seventh live show
Round 1[42]
Act Order Song[44][45] Writers Result
Davide Merlini 1 "100 000 parole d'amore" Max Pezzali, Fabio Ilacqua and Luca Chiaravalli Safe
Ics 2 "L'autostima di prima mattina" Ics and Morgan Safe
Cixi 3 "Non sono l'unica" Bungaro and Cesare Chiodo Safe
Daniele Coletta 4 "Un giorno in più" Gavin DeGraw, Mario Cianchi and Marco Valicelli Bottom two
Chiara Galiazzo 5 "Due respiri" Eros Ramazzotti, Luca Chiaravalli and Saverio Grandi Safe
Round 2[42]
Act Order Song[44] Result
Chiara Galiazzo 6 "L'amore è tutto qui" Safe
Cixi 7 "The Message" Bottom two
Davide Merlini 8 "In un giorno qualunque" Safe
Ics 9 "The Invisible Man" Safe
Final showdown detail[42]
Act Order Song Result
Daniele Coletta 10 "21 Guns" Eliminated
12 "Sono solo parole" (a cappella)
Cixi 11 "Turning Tables" Safe
13 "Nobody's Perfect" (a cappella)
Judges' votes to eliminate
  • Ventura: Cixi – backed her own act, Daniele Coletta.
  • Elio: Daniele Coletta – backed his own act, Cixi.
  • Arisa: Daniele Coletta – loved Cixi's voice.
  • Morgan: Cixi – preferred Coletta.

With both acts receiving two votes each, the result went to deadlock and reverted to the earlier public vote. Danielle Coletta was eliminated as the act with the fewest public votes.

Week 8: Final (6/7 December)

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6 December

Contestants' performances on the eighth live show
Single round[46]
Act Order "My song" Order Drum and bass song Order Unreleased Song Result
Cixi 1 "You Need Me, I Don't Need You" 8 "Il cielo" 11 "Non sono l'unica" Eliminated
Chiara Galiazzo 2 "Teardrop" 7 "Quale allegria" 9 "Due respiri" Safe
Davide Merlini 3 "Spaccacuore" 5 "Futura" 10 "100 000 parole d'amore" Safe
Ics 4 "Smooth Criminal" 6 "Come è profondo il mare" 12 "L'autostima di prima mattina" Safe

7 December

Contestants' performances on the final live show
Part 1
Act Order Song[47][48] Result
Davide Merlini 1 "Rome Wasn't Built in a Day" (with Skye Edwards) Third place
Chiara Galiazzo 2 "Stardust" (with Mika) Safe
Ics 3 "What'll I Do" (with Lisa Hannigan) Safe
Part 2
Act Order Songs[48][50] Result
Chiara Galiazzo 1 "Due respiri" "Over the Rainbow"/"The Final Countdown"/"You Do Something to Me" "Shake It Out" (a cappella) Winner
Ics 2 "L'autostima di prima mattina" "Der Kommissar"/"Iodio"/"Malarazza" "Schegge di ruggine" (a cappella) Runner-up
Best performance award

During the final live show, Cixi was awarded for the most innovative and spectacular performance ("You've Got the Love", Live Show 1);[51] the contenders were the top six acts, and the performances were arbitrarily chosen by the production members and the main sponsor Enel. They were voted through a free-poll, on the official website;[52] On December 6, the less two voted contendants (Fréres Chaos and Davide Merlini) were excluded from the competition.[46]

Act Performance Live Show Result
Cixi "You've Got the Love" 1 Winner
Daniele Coletta "Strange World" 1 Bottom five
Chiara Galiazzo "Over the Rainbow" 2
Ics "Iodio" 5
Fréres Chaos "Somebody That I Used to Know" 1 Bottom two
Davide Merlini "Can't Say No" 5

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