李佳薇在《歌手2025》踢馆成功。
李佳薇在《歌手2025》踢馆成功。

Jess Lee Wins the Moment She Opens Her Mouth: Succeeds in 'Singer' Knockout and Avenges Defeat After 10 Years

Published at Jul 05, 2025 02:17 pm
Queen of powerful vocals Jess Lee proves it's never too late to turn the tables! On the night of the 4th, she stepped onto the 'Singer' stage once again, performing Eric Chou's song 'Queen'. With ten years of experience under her belt, her singing was skillful and effortless—much more relaxed than her previous, rather nervous attempt. Music critics praised her for delivering a CD-quality performance. In the end, she directly challenged and successfully booted the female kicker, making up for the regret of losing by a single vote and only appearing for one episode all those years ago.

Having successfully revealed her ranking, Jess Lee amazed with her rendition of 'Queen,' being lauded as the 'Queen of Powerful Vocals.' Unfortunately, she did not participate in this round's ranking, but many viewers eagerly anticipate her performance as an official contestant in the next episode. There are reports that Joyce Cheng, who withdrew from last week’s competition due to injury, may return with her song 'Goddess.' Others such as Eason Chan and G.E.M. are also rumored to compete in a playoff.

Jess Lee admitted that standing on stage in that moment still made her feel nervous, but even more so excited and full of anticipation. She didn't forget to thank her longtime fans, saying, 'Thank you to everyone who has always waited for and looked forward to Jess Lee. This time, I didn't let you down, did I?'

'Singer 2025' has been making waves since its premiere. In the latest episode aired on the 4th, Mickey Guyton took the crown yet again with a stellar performance of 'You and I,' showcasing outstanding stage presence and emotive expression.

Chen Chusheng clinched second place with his emotionally charged 'Like Crazy,' followed by Shan Yichun, who took third with her rearranged version of 'A Dream.' Her return to a simple singing style was seen by some viewers as 'neither good nor bad,' with obvious traces of mimicking Faye Wong and Na Ying.

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