VH1 asks the question, "But Can They Sing?" when they put nine celebrities with proven talents in other areas in front of a microphone. This is their chance to prove to America that they have what it takes to become a pop star. Celebrity participants are actors Morgan Fairchild, Joe Pantaliano, Antonio Sabato, Jr., Michael Copon, Bai Ling, model Kim Alexis, Carmine Gotti, boxing great Larry Holmes, and Latin entertainer/journalist Myrka Dellanos. Two vocal coaches and one movement/dance instructor will tutor the celebs each week in preparation for their performance in front of a live studio audience. After the performances, the fate of the celebrities lies in the hands of the viewers as America votes on who should stay and who should stick to their day jobs.moreless
I thought this show was ok only because all the singers weren't that good. Plus it was based more on votes than real talent . But yeah i still watched it :) . The show looked real low budget . Like they had a small audience . un like american idol . Oh and thats another thing this show was like the American idol of celebrities. They did the same thing but except they didn't compete for contracts . The best singer i think was Carmin . Worst Bai Ling but she was improving and she could put on a show . But it was alittle weird when she rolled on the floor .She kinda dirtied up the show which was gross :(!!moreless
Although some of the stars featured on this show may have some type of singing talent for the most part it's just like prom in high school, a popularity contest. During the fist season Bai Ling SOMEHOW managed to stick around till nearly the end by dancing around in skimpy outfits and squaking out lyrics in broken english. For those of you who are looking for real musical talent from actors go watch RENT or The Producers. Otherwise, make sure you have plenty of tylenol to soothe your headache after watching this terrible half hour or programming and all the B list stars on it.moreless
Honestly...why do these stupid shows even try? Reality shows are going downhill and producers freaking know it. This is another foul attempt to bring reality shows back into popularity, and it obviously doesn't work. This "celebreality" of VH1 is a futile attempt to gain back viewers. While shows like the "I love the 80s" series are doing very well.
I like it, it was a pretty good laugh, not up there with my likeness for anime since i like plot based shows more, but this and i love the 80's are great shows, fun to watch and really funny. so it's probably something i'll follow for a while, laughing at those awfull siners for a while