Objetivo Fama (season 3)

Objetivo Fama
Season 3
Broadcast from February 18, 2006 (2006-02-18) – May 14, 2006 (2006-05-14)
Judges
Host(s) Yuri
Broadcaster Univision Puerto Rico
Finals venue Centro de Bellas Artes, Caguas
Winner
Marlon Fernández
Origin La Lisa, Cuba
Genre(s) Tropical/Salsa
Runner-up
Patty Contreras

The third season of Objetivo Fama, the Puerto Rican singing talent contest, began on February 11, 2006. This season the judges are Roberto Sueiro, Hilda Ramos, and Fernando Allende. The show was hosted by Mexican singer Yuri.

Final Cutdown

Out of each audition, a group of semi-finalists were selected. Producers and judges then evaluated each and ended up selecting 20 contestants.

The 20 selected contestants were:

# Contestant Home Town Nationality Age *
1 Arquímides González Bayamón, Puerto Rico Puerto Rico Puerto Rican 19
2 Brigitte Dávila San Juan, Puerto Rico Puerto Rico Puerto Rican 19
3 Ediberto Carmenatty Boston, Massachusetts Puerto Rico Puerto Rican 18
4 Edwin Gómez New York Dominican Republic Dominican 26
5 Elionaid Iñiguez San Antonio, Texas Mexico Mexican 22
6 Francisco Salicrup Boston, Massachusetts Dominican Republic Puerto Rico Dominican/Puerto Rican 24
7 Guadalupe Castro Tucson, Arizona Mexico Mexican 22
8 Gustavo Gutiérrez Chicago, Illinois Mexico Mexican 24
9 Helen Ochoa Fresno, California Mexico Mexican 20
10 Jenilca Giusti Orlando, Florida Puerto Rico Puerto Rican 24
11 José Barraza Fresno, California Mexico Mexican 21
12 Josué Muñoz Los Angeles, California Mexico Mexican 22
13 Marlon Fernández Miami, Florida Cuba Cuban 28
14 Mary Ann Acevedo Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico Puerto Rico Puerto Rican 18
15 Melanie Figueroa San Juan, Puerto Rico Puerto Rico Puerto Rican 18
16 Patricia Mercado Sacramento, California Mexico Mexican 28
17 Patty Contreras New York Dominican Republic Dominican 22
18 Ronald Martínez Miami, Florida Venezuela Venezuelan 27
19 Soledad Sosa Houston, Texas Mexico Mexican 26
20 Sunel Molina Dallas, Texas Cuba Cuban 19

* Age was taken at the beginning of the contest (2006)

Weekly Shows

Quarter-Finals

First Show: February 11

The songs performed during the first show were:

# Contestant Song Title Original Performer
1 Marlon Fernández "Llorarás" Oscar D'León
Edwin Gómez
2 Mary Ann Acevedo "El Frío de Tu Adiós" Olga Tañon
Jenilca Giusti
3 Patricia Mercado "La Pareja Ideal" Marisela and Marco Antonio Solís
Elionaid Iñiguez
4 Ediberto Carmenatty "Todo el Año" Obie Bermúdez
5 Josué Muñoz "Que Seas Feliz" Luis Miguel
6 Soledad Sosa "Víveme" Laura Pausini
Melanie Figueroa
7 Gustavo Gutiérrez "A Medio Vivir" Ricky Martin
8 Patty Contreras "El Me Mintió" Amanda Miguel
9 José Barraza "Bulería" David Bisbal
10 Helen Ochoa "Algo Más" La Quinta Estación
Brigitte Dávila
11 Ronald Martínez "Te Conozco Bien" Marc Anthony
Francisco Salicrup
12 Arquímedes González "Sin Miedo a Nada" Alex Ubago
Guadalupe Castro
13 Sunel Molina "Solo Otra Vez" Celine Dion

The two threatened competitors of the night were: Guadalupe Castro and Sunel Molina.

Second Show: February 18

The songs performed during the second show were:

# Contestant Song Title Original Performer
1 Marlon Fernández "Yo Sí Me Enamoré" Huey Dunbar
Francisco Salicrup
2 Arquímides González "Pueden Decir" Gilberto Santa Rosa
Edwin Gómez
3 Mary Ann Acevedo "Amar Sin Ser Amada" Thalía
Brigitte Dávila
4 Jenilca Giusti "Simplemente Amigos" Ana Gabriel
Melanie Figueroa
5 José Barraza "Nada Es Para Siempre" Luis Fonsi
Sunel Molina
6 Patty Contreras "Sin El" Pandora
Soledad Sosa
Patricia Mercado
7 Helen Ochoa "La Cigarra" Linda Ronstadt
8 Elionaid Iñiguez "Perfume de Gardenias" Alejandro Fernández
9 Ronald Martínez "Noviembre Sin Tí" Reik
Ediberto Carmenatty
Josué Muñoz
10 Gustavo Gutiérrez "La Tortura" Shakira and Alejandro Sanz
Guadalupe Castro

Guadalupe Castro was selected by the audience to leave the competition, while Sunel Molina got another chance to stay in the show.

The judges harshly criticized Guadalupe and Gustavo's performance of "La Tortura". Hence, Gustavo was threatened to leave the show together with ???.

Third Show: February 25

The songs performed during the third show were:

# Contestant Song Title Original Performer
1 Marlon Fernández "Valió La Pena" Marc Anthony
Ediberto Carmenatty
2 Patty Contreras "Como la Abeja al Panal" Juan Luis Guerra
Edwin Gómez
3 Arquímides González "Si Tú Supieras" Alejandro Fernández
Elionaid Iñiguez
4 Mary Ann Acevedo "Como Tu Mujer" Rocío Dúrcal
Patricia Mercado
5 Jenilca Giusti "Me Canse de ser la Otra" La India
Soledad Sosa
6 José Barraza "Amor del Bueno" Reyli
Josué Muñoz
7 Helen Ochoa "Loca" Ana Bárbara
Melanie Figueroa
8 Brigitte Dávila "Con Los Ojos Cerrados" Gloria Trevi
9 Ronald Martínez "Penélope" Diego Torres
Sunel Molina
Gustavo Gutiérrez
10 Francisco Salicrup "Angel" Jon Secada

Gustavo Gutiérrez was selected by the audience to leave the competition, while ??? got another chance to stay in the show.

Elionaid Iñiguez and ??? were threatened to leave the competition.

Contestant Profile Songs

Marlon Fernández

Patty Contreras

Arquímides González

Mary Ann Acevedo

Jenilca Giusti

José Barraza

Patricia Mercado

Helen Ochoa

Brigitte Dávila

Edwin Gómez

Ronald Martínez

Sunel Molina

Francisco Salicrup

Ediberto Carmenatty

Soledad Sosa

  • Age: 26
  • Lives: Houston, Texas
  • From: Mexico
  • Eliminated: March 19, 2006 (abandoned the competition)

Josué Muñoz

Melanie Figueroa

Elionaid Iñiguez

Gustavo Gutiérrez

Guadalupe Castro

Weekly Shows

The weekly shows began on February 11, 2006 and are held at the Centro de Bellas Artes of Caguas. Each presentation opens with a huge dance/sing number where all the contestants participate.

Before each presentation, contestants are interviewed by host Yuri, while they present some of the things that happened the preceding week. After the contestants presentation, the three judges evaluate his performance. Guest judges might be brought from time to time.

Threatenings and Eliminations

Each week, based on the contestants performances, the judges threaten a maximum of three contestants to abandon the competition. In the first weeks, the professors "save" one of them based on their week's performance during rehearses. The remaining threatened contestants are then subject to the evaluation of the public during the next week, where the audience has the right to vote for who they want to stay or leave. The results are announced in the next show.

"Con tus Estrellas en Vivo" (2006)

Con tus Estrellas en Vivo
Compilation album by Objetivo Fama
Released June 2006
Recorded 2006
Genre Latin pop, pop
Length 26:14
Label Acisum Group
Univision Music Group
Producer

Acisum Group

Singles from Con tus Estrellas en Vivo
  1. "Kilometros"
    Released: May, 2006
Objetivo Fama chronology
Con un Sueño
(2005)
Con tus Estrellas en Vivo
(2006)
Las Voces de tus Estrellas
(2007)

Con tus Estrellas en Vivo is the third compilation album recorded by the reality show Objetivo Fama at their Third Season. The first and only single of this album are "Kilometros", a song of the duo "Sin Bandera", here, interpreted by Arquimides Gonzales and Marlon Fernández (winner of that season).

Track listing

  1. "El Triste" - (Sunel & Arquímides González) - 2:47
  2. "El Hombre que yo Amo" - (Briggitte & Mary Ann Acevedo) - 3:01
  3. "Kilometros" - (Marlon & Arquímides González) - 2:48
  4. "Preciosa" - (Marlon Fernández) - 2:52
  5. "Como abeja al panal" - (Patty & Edwin) - 2:40
  6. "Ahora quien" - (Jose & Francisco) - 2:14
  7. "Para darte mi vida" - (Ronald & Jenilca Giusti) - 2:48
  8. "Todo el año" - (Ediberto) - 1:58
  9. "Dile" - (All) - 2:29
  10. "Nuestro Amor" - (All) - 3:26

Personnel

Production

  • Executive Producer: Ender J. Vega (Acisum Group), Soraya Sánchez
  • Associates Producers: Angelo Torres,
  • Pre-Production: Yamilín Rivera, Josema Hernandez-Centeno
  • Recording studio: "MAS AUDIO" (Toa Baja, Puerto Rico)

  • Mastering: Papo Sánchez
  • Photography: Fabián Lira (Univision.com)
  • Art Direction and design: Guillermo A. Alonso
  • Fashion "Gurú": Karina Vélez
  • Stylist & Makeup: Wanda Montes Salón

Controversies

Some controversies that surfaced during the season.

After the Show

External links

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