Sing Galing

Sing Galing is a 2021 Philippine videoke singing reality game show broadcast by TV5. It is the revival show of the original Sing Galing program that ran on TV5's predecessor network ABC-5 from 1998 to 2005. Produced by Cornerstone Studios for Cignal Entertainment (TV5's entertainment blocktimer), it premiered on April 5, 2021 as part of the network's TodoMax Primetime Singko block.

Main Hosts
The hosts, dubbed as "SingMasters" in the show:


 * Randy Santiago
 * K Brosas
 * Donita Nose

Judges
The judges, dubbed as "Jukebosses" in the show:


 * Rey Valera
 * Jessa Zaragoza
 * Ronnie Liang
 * Bayani Agbayani*
 * Ethel Booba
 * Allan K
 * Jona Viray
 * Ariel Rivera

* as guest Jukebosses (season 1)

Introducing
The show also features popular Filipino TikTokers, dubbed as "SingTokers" in the show:


 * Yukii Takahashi
 * Billy Basilisco
 * Niko Badayos

Online Host
Popular Filipino TikToker Zendee serves as the host of the show's online companion show titled Now Zending.

Random-I-Sing
First Round where contestants will choose a random code from the "Videoke Player" and whoever will get the lowest score will not proceed to the next round

Duelo-Oke
Final Round where the daily contender will compete with the defending champion. Defending champion has a power to choose which song will be sang and the highest score will be the defending champion

A-Sing-Tado
A bonus round for defending champion where a song will be played and the player need to fill the missing words.

Broadcast
The show airs every Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:30 p.m. to 7:15 p.m. (PST). The show also aired on Wednesdays and Fridays, however, starting from July 16, 2021, the show stopped airing new episodes on Wednesdays and Fridays to give way to the 2021 PBA season.

The June 16 and 18, 2021 episodes of the show were pre-empted to give way for the 2021 FIBA Asia Cup Qualifiers matches involving the Philippines men's national basketball team.

Also, the Wednesday and Friday episodes from July 16, 2021 onwards were pre-empted (along with Niña Niño) to give way to the 2021 PBA season.