The cast includes Taufik Batisah, Sylvester Sim, Olinda Cho, Daphne Khoo, Jeassea K. Thyidor, Alfarahizah Awangnit, David Wu, Brendon Lim, and Maylene Loo.
[1] When renowned songwriter-cum-performer George comes to a crossroad in his life, he looks to nurturing a successor amongst the young talents he teaches.
Sly, Taufik, Jeassea, Olinda, and Daphne meet by chance to study under George's tutelage, and they each come with his or her own set of aspirations, struggles, and obstacles.
At a crossroad in his life, George, a renowned songwriter/performer, begins nurturing hopes of grooming a successor.
He gathers a group of young dreamers, and together, each with a different agenda, they set out to find out more about themselves and those who care for them.
Through his eccentric yet patient guidance, George helps his students blossom from rebellious adolescents into sensitive young adults, as singing becomes their shared passion.
However, daily living takes a toll on him, and his girlfriend - an all-too-practical woman - does not make things easier.
Kartina takes matters into her own hands and goes to George with the same idea - she will pay Taufik's fees in installments.
Su wants Taufik to be realistic about his goals; she thinks a frivolous singing class is a waste of money.
The latter has always perceived his best friend to be rich and lucky, but the truth is Aaron leads a controlled life that leaves little room for his own pursuits.
Taufik has to work out his relationship kinks with Su, his unsupportive girlfriend, balance two jobs, and help his best friend train for a boxing match.
Yet, she gradually comes to realise Iskandar is the kind of guy she has always wanted Taufik to be - stable and realistic.
After receiving a phone call, Sylvester rushes to a club to look for Dawn, his love interest.
During singing class, Taufik asks Sylvester about writing him a song and is invited to his house to work on it.
After finding out about her rape, Sylvester confronts the gang leader and injures him severely by smashing a beer bottle over his head.
Unable to face him, she writes him a letter and checks into a rehab centre, leaving him no clues to her whereabouts.
As Sylvester helps his father run the coffee shop and takes care of him, they come to a mutual understanding and develop a new-found bond.
Her mother, Mavis, on the other hand, is an ex-karaoke champion who grabs every chance to showcase her daughter's talent.
Mavis is unable to resist the opportunity to compete when she hears that her rival, Eileen, has signed her daughter, Evangelina (played by Michelle Ng), up for the annual Karaoke competition.
On the day of the competition, Daphne almost backs out when faced with the garish ball gown Mavis wants her to wear.
However, they can't bear the stiff atmosphere and decide to take it easy and revert to their everyday, casual style.
Cast aside by her businessman husband Tjeng in favour of his work, Jeassea yearns for a more meaningful life.
With Tjeng travelling frequently to Indonesia, the desperate housewife fills her days with frivolous shopping escapades and high-tea sessions.
Instead of holding a usual lesson, he takes his students to a long, suspended bridge and tells them to cross it blindfolded.
Watching them cheering each other from afar, a proud George decides it is time he left them to grow on their own.
On the day of the concert, the group of five performs beautifully, unaware George has returned to watch them from afar.