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"The X Factor Philippines" aired its second elimination episode live from the PAGCOR Grand Theater in Airport Casino Filipino, Parañaque City on Sunday, August 12, 2012.
Mark Mabasa of "X Factor Philippines" (Photo courtesy of Mark's Facebook Page)
The Top 11 finalists opened the show by performing some of the hits by the popular 90's rock band Eraserheads.

Together with their mentors, they were then asked to be on stage again for the results. Host KC Concepcion then announced the following acts as safe: Joan Da, KZ Tandingan, Kedebon Colim, Jeric Medina, Daddy's Home, Modesto Taran, Allen Jane Sta. Maria, Gabriel Maturan, and A.k.a Jam. Surprisingly, Take Off of the Groups category and Mark Mabasa of the Over 25's found themselves in the bottom two.

When the show returned after the commercial break, judge Pilita Corales then introduced Mark Mabasa. The 26-year-old singer from Las Pinas did a heartfelt performance of James Ingram's "There's No Easy Way To Break Somebody's Heart."

When it was Take Off's turn, the band did a moving rendition of Secondhand Serenade's "Fall For You."

Both performances were so impressive that the judges took the result to deadlock after the sing-off, with Ms. Pilita Corales and Martin Nievera voting against Take Off and Gary V. and Charice versus Mark Mabasa.

The results of the public voting was then revealed to determine who will be going home. As it turned out, Mark Mabasa received the lowest number of votes from the viewers and was sent home.

3 comments:

  1. concern ko lang sa mga judge dapat hindi na nila pinakanta ulit yong dalawa si mark at ang grupo,kung mag boboto rin pala ang mga tao, dapat ang nag disisyon na ang apat na judge, kasi alam nila kung sino ang magaling, isipin nalang natin, isa lang si mark at ang grupo, 1 boto kontra 6 na boto sinong mananalo? siyempre ang marami diba po??

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  2. Charice should have known better. Shame!

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