In contrast to Objetivo Fama, Yo Canto features singers from all ages, and contestants can participate as a group or duo.
During each show, contestants are evaluated by a panel judges, and are gradually eliminated until only one prevails.
Auditions were held in New York City, Miami, Florida, and Puerto Rico (Ponce, San Juan, and Mayagüez).
Initially, there was an error in the vote tally that had Franie and Andrea as the Bottom 2 contestants.
After the show, the producers made the correction which ended with Favela and Andrea in the bottom instead.
Also, due to last week's error in the tally, the audience was asked to vote if they wanted to skip the elimination process for this night.
[9] The show was dedicated to Latin American divas like Olga Tañón, Ednita Nazario, Yolandita Monge, Thalía and Gloria Estefan.
[10] Judge Manny Manuel was absent from this show due to previous obligations.
[11] During the opening, the contestants sang Ricky Martin's "Livin' la Vida Loca".
Juan Vélez, winner of the fourth season of Objetivo Fama, and brother of Abimelec, was the guest singer.
[12] The guest artists of the night were pop-rock singer Sie7e and reggaeton duo Alexis & Fido.
Abimelec, who was suspended for the week, couldn't sing with males Jonathan and Argel.
[16] Due to the celebration of Holy Week, all the performances of the show were of spiritual or religious songs.
The contestants opened the show singing "Creeré" of Christian duo Tercer Cielo.
Sánchez has said that she is looking forward to future seasons of the singing competition show and that this first experience was "a promising start".