Singer season 2

I Am a Singer (season 2), is the second season of the Chinese TV series I Am a Singer produced by Hunan TV, produced by Hong Tao, and the show's music director is Kubert Leung.

Both the Qualifying and Knockout round scores are combined and decide which singer with a fewer vote share was eliminated.

Another change made is to the withdrawn singers, singers who voluntarily withdrew from the competition without performing have not been eligible for return performances, in addition to being ineligible to participate in the Breakout rounds.

Unlike other weeks, Biennial concert is a live-telecast exhibition performance with no voting featuring the best singers of the season plus selected singers from former seasons, similar to Graduation in the original Korean franchise.

The following singers participated in the second season listed in alphabetical order (singers without a placement for the final is listed as finalist and singers withdrew were listed as withdrawn): Key: Han Lei, Gary Chaw, Jason Zhang and Bibi Zhou returned as guest performers for the Biennial concert on the third season the following year.

Shang Wenjie, G.E.M., and Zhang returned again as a guest assistant singers on the finale of the fifth, sixth, and seventh seasons, respectively.

This episode featured the winning duo from the last season, Yu Quan; however, a majority of their performance was edited out of broadcast due to time constraints.

Luo withdrew from the competition prior to the results due to her pregnancy (she was seven-months pregnant at time of taping and that her expected delivery is near), but cited that she will return.

and Chang were originally going to perform 2nd and 5th respectively, but later swapped when both singers mutually agreed their request.

Had Bibi Zhou and Phil Chang advanced to the next round, they would've performed "The Offering to Love" (爱的供养) and "Four Hundred Dollars" (四百龙银) as their encore songs, respectively.

The concert consisted of ten singers from the first two series, which included the top five finalists, as well season 1's singers Yu Quan, Terry Lin, Aska Yang, Julia Peng and Shang Wenjie.