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Chuang Asia: Season 2 (Chinese: 创造营亚洲第二季; pinyin: chuàngzàoyíng yàzhōu dìèrjì), also known as Chuang Asia 2025, is a Chinese/Thai reality competition show by Tencent. It is the sixth entry to the Chuang franchise, an idol survival series originally based in China, and the second entry to the Chuang Asia series, following Chuang Asia: Thailand. It premiered on February 2, 2025, and air every Sunday at 16:50 (UTC+7) on WeTV.[1]

The show gathered sixty male trainees from nine countries to fight for a spot in the final boy group.

Promotion

On May 10, 2024, a month after the end of Chuang Asia: Thailand, it was announced that a second season of the series is in the work, featuring male trainees.[2] Application to audition for the show was opened on the same day, and ended on September 30.[3]

In October, photos of trainees that have passed the audition surfaced online, including Thai actors Ben Benjamin and Ole Thanakorn known from the series Caged Again (2024) and Monster Next Door (2024) respectively, Thai idol Peanut from the boy group The7, and participants of past idol shows: Smart from Laz Icon (2021), Champ from Project Alpha (2022), and Hu Yetao from Produce Camp 2021 (2021), the fourth entry to the Chuang franchise.[4]

On December 30, a teaser trailer was released, featuring winners of previous Chuang entries—Rocket Girls 101's Yang Chaoyue, R1SE's Zhou Zhennan and Yao Chen, BonBon Girls 303's Chen Zhuoxuan, Into1's Liu Yu, Rikimaru, Mika and Nine, and Gen1es—speaking about their experience in Chuang.[5] That same day, the trainees of Chuang Asia: Season 2 appeared and performed at the Amazing Thailand Countdown 2025 event at the mixed-use development centre Iconsiam in Bangkok.[6][7]

Mentors

On December 24, a teaser image was posted on Chuang Asia's social media pages, hinting at the identity of the show's mentors.[8] Two days later, leaked photos from the Chuang Asia: Season 2 set revealed that the show had begun filming.[9] Chinese dancer and Seventeen member The8, Taiwanese actress Ariel Lin, Chinese singer Tia Ray, Thai actress and model Yaya, Thai singer and Chuang Asia: Thailand mentor Jeff Satur, and Thai rapper and Got7 member BamBam were also seen arriving to the set.[9] All of them except Ariel Lin were later confirmed as the show's mentors on January 15, with The8 and BamBam additionally also serving as the show's producers. Ariel Lin was then announced as a guest mentor for the premiere episode.[10]

Name Age Role Notes
Tia Ray 40 Mentor Chinese singer
Yaya Urassaya 32 Thai actress
Jeff Satur 29 Thai singer and actor
BamBam 27 Producers Thai rapper and Got7 member
The8 Chinese dancer and Seventeen member

Guest Mentors

Episode Name Notes
Episode 1 & 2 Ariel Lin Taiwanese actress and singer
Episode 4 Lisa Thai rapper and Blackpink member
Episode 7 Rikimaru Japanese singer and dance (ex-Into1)

Episodes

Episode 1 & 2: Global Audition Stage

The show begins with the Grand Audition stage. The contestants are split into self-arranged groups, similarly to last season. This time, however, the contestants are graded individually. They are judged based on three criteria—vocals, dance, and visual—and are given a grade for each category The final grade is determined when the contestant receives two or three of the same grades, or to be determined by the producers BamBam and The8 if all three grades are different.

Group Contestants Song Original Artist(s) Grades
Visual Dance Vocal Final
Soda Mentos Duy "Welcome to the Show" Day6 A B B B
Gordon A B B B
Hong Jin B C C C
Kohi B C C C
First Blood Xiong "Bite Me" Enhypen B B B B
Shen C C C C
David B C B B
KK B B A B
The Weather Forecast Yuchen "Tonight, It Will Rain" (今夜有雨) h3R3 B B A B
Wuxun B B B B
Jingyu C C C C
Junhan C C C C
Guanming C C B C
3D Surrounding Alton Ang "Swim Against the Current" (逆流而上) Lil Ghost B B B B
Jackson B C B B
Myst B B B B
Tian Qi C C C C
Yao Zihao A A A A
Super Thai Dorn "Runaway Baby" Bruno Mars A A A A
Plengthai B B C B
Tadalee B B B B
Peanut B B B B
Ninja B B B B
Thi-o A A A A
185+ Club Peat "Breeze Through Summer" (风吹一夏) DP龙猪, Swei, Rays陈袁 B B C B
Lizi B B B B
Sichen B B B B
Xin C F C C
Omar A A B A
5 Stars Michelin Earth "Domino" (English version) Stray Kids C F F F
Hikari B C F C
Koshin C C C C
Sena C F F F
Sunny B C C C
Maison B Hikaru "Get Loud" Maison B[a] B A A A
Lyu B B B B
Shoya A A B A
Why Not Aguang "Moonlight Thoughts" (寄明月) Sing F F F F
Ivan C F F F
Tzi Xuan F F F F
Xiaonian F F F F
Friday At Kevin "Princess Rescue Plan" (公主营救计划) Friday At[a] F F F F
Wanxin C F C C
Weizhi B C B B
4inlove Lu Junxi "Magician" (爱无限) Lexie Liu C F F F
Smart C C F C
Hu Yetao A A A A
Gou Yi B B B B
4ever B "Situationship" 4Eve C C C C
Jiahao C C F C
Kao C F F F
Tata F F F F
Apple Mint Bianura "On The Way Home" Apple Mint[a] C C C C
Ryan Winter C C C C
Racebace Dong Dong "La La La" Racebace[a] A A A A
Jelly B B C B
Ricky B B B B
Heart Stealers Pray "What Makes You Beautiful" One Direction B B B B
Rexy C C C C
WhyLucas A A B A

Episode 2: Theme Song Mission

In the second half of episode 2, the contestants are introduced to the Theme Song Mission. The contestants are to perform the theme song "Skyline", and are judged based on one of the previous three criteria of their choice. Those who picked the 'Vocal' position had to sing through a headset, while those who chose the 'Visual' position had a camera focused on their facial expressions.

Episode 3 & 4: The First Public Stage

In the First Public Stage, the contestants are split into ten groups of six, with a pair of groups competing with each other. Within the team, the contestant with the highest vote will also be crowned the MVP.

The Centers for five of the teams were chosen from Class A by the trainees in Class B, C and F. The other five centers were chosen by each of the Class A members from Class B, C and F. The Center that the Class A trainee chose was the Center for their rival team. The choice of the songs were made based on the ranking of the contestants. Each center has to pick a different song. The other trainees chose in order of their class and ranking within their class.

       Winning Group
Center
MVP
Center and MVP
No. Song Contestants
1 "A" by Got7 Omar
Junhan
Jingyu
Peat
Aguang
Sichen
"Ok, Ok, Ok" by Lexie Liu Kk
Hong Jin
Jiahao
B
Ivan
Smart
2 "Bad News" by Kiss of Life Dong Dong
Hikaru
Gordon
Jelly
Tian Qi
Pray
"Hard to Say" by Karencici [zh] Koshin
YuChen
David
Duy
Weizhi
Rexy
3 "Attention" by Charlie Puth Ninja
Hu Yetao
WhyLucas
Myst
Alton Ang
Bianura
"Still Monster" by Enhypen Xiong
Earth
Guanming
Sena
Shen
Wuxun
4 "Under The Moon Road" (月下路) by I'll Be Home Soon (等一下就回家) Shoya
Gou Yi
Kohi
Plengthai
Tzi Xuan
Wanxin
"Super" by Seventeen Dorn
Yao Zihao
Tadalee
Ricky
Peanut
Jackson
5 "True Love" by NuNew Sunny
Kao
Lu Junxi
Ryan Winter
Tata
Xiaonian
"Firework" by &Team Thi-o
Hikari
Kevin
Lizi
Lyu
Xin

After all the rounds, it was announced that all members of the winning team would get an added 1000 voting points as benefit. The MVPs of the winning team each got an additional 2000 points as benefit and Omar from team 'A' was determined as the MVP of MVPs and received an additional 3000 points as benefit. The MVPs of all ten teams are said to perform the theme song at "Thailand's Biggest Music Festival"

At the end of the fourth episode, trainees had a Q&A session with Lisa from Blackpink.

Episode 5

Ep 5 was a sports day event. The trainees formed into various teams according to their dorm rooms and participated in various games.

Episode 6: First Eliminations

The number of trainees said to remain after the first eliminations were 35. There were ranges of ranking set up at different floors of the building. The trainees could choose to go up to one floor and check if their ranking was at that location. If they are, they had letter stating their rank in that range. If not, trainees had to await their ranking till all trainees completed this process. The results of the trainees that were remaining were announced upon completion of this process.

Episode 7 & 8: The Second Public Stage: Position Cooperation Stage

The remaining 35 trainees competed in 7 groups that focused on one of the 3 positions: Dance (3 groups), Vocal (3 groups) and Original (1 group). Each performance featured a guest performer. The on-site voting this week had a different approach where the on-site audience could vote for all trainees in the group if they wished to instead of the usual singular vote. However they could only vote once per trainee. As per usual, the trainee with the highest vote was the MVP and the team with the most on-site votes were the MVP team.

In episode 7, Rikimaru was a guest mentor for the trainees. He also choreographed the performance for 'Mic Drop'.

       MVP Team
Center
MVP
Center and MVP
No. Position Song Guest Performer Contestants
1 Dance "Mic Drop" (Steve Aoki remix) by BTS Qiao Yiyu (Gen1es) Aguang
Koshin
Lyu
Omar
Tian-Qi
2 Vocal "Crush" by Sunkis, Astin, and Bren Joy Didi (Gen1es) Alton Ang
KK
Myst
Pray
Wuxun
3 Vocal "Last Fireworks of The Summer Night" (夏夜最后的烟火) by Ele Yan [zh] Yaya Duy
Gordon
Jackson
Peat
Rexy
4 Dance "When We Disco" by J. Y. Park and Sunmi Naomi Wang DongDong
Dorn
Ninja
Peanut
Xiong
5 Dance "Python" by Got7 Li Zixuan [zh] Tadalee
Shen
B
Sunny
Hikaru
6 Vocal "I Dream" by 15& Tia Ray Smart
Junhan
Kohi
Bianura
Shoya
7 Original "No Way" (Original song) Ouyang Nana Hu Yetao
Thi-O
Yao Zihao
Yuchen
WhyLucas

After all the rounds, it was announced that all members of the 'MVP Team' would get an added 10000 voting points as benefit. The MVPs of each team each got 10000 points as benefit each and Xiong from team 'When We Disco' was determined as the MVP of MVPs and received an additional 10000 points as benefit.

Contestants

Color key

       Final members of the winning group
Contestants eliminated in the final episode
Contestants eliminated in the second elimination round
Contestants eliminated in the first elimination round
60 Contestants
Wuxun (武勋) WhyLucas (Lucas Wang; 黄宏溢) Yao Zihao (姚梓豪) Xiong (林锦雄) Yuchen (曹屿辰)
Koshin (小松倖真) Dorn (ดรณ์) Hikaru (ヴァサイェガ光) Tadalee (ธาดา) Hu Yetao (胡烨韬)
Myst (徐亦圣) Aguang (刘云雨) Omar (唐奥玛) Ninja (นินจา) Peanut (พีนัท)
Shen (申义晟) Thi-o (ไทโอ) Kohi (이정현) Kk (杨棋) Bianura
Dong Dong (东诘翔) Alton Ang (洪麒越) Lyu (児玉龍亮) B (Bnapat; บี) Duy (Tường Duy)
Gordon (罗泽康) Junhan (高浚涵) Jackson (黄嘉亨) Sunny (叶竞谦) Smart (สมาร์ท)
Tian Qi (黄天崎) Peat (พีท) Pray (杨浦睿) Rexy (黄奕翔) Shoya (福田翔也)
Xin (陈鼎新) Plengthai (เพลงไท) Hong Jin (Leow Hongjin) Lu Junxi (陆俊熙) Hikari (稲吉ひかり)
David (卫轩汶) Sichen (王思晨) Ryan Winter Lizi (罗卓滨) Tzi Xuan (翁子轩)
Kao (เก้า) Earth (เอิร์ธ) Ricky (冯俊岚) Tata (ตาต้า) Jiahao (杨佳豪)
Jelly (张国栋) Gou Yi (苟一) Kevin (肖凯文) Jingyu (邱镜宇) Wanxin (万鑫)
Sena (澤井星名) Weizhi (覃炜致) Guanming (苏冠铭) Xiaonian (张铠鹏) Ivan (付世杰)

Ranking

Color key:

  New top 7
  Comeback to top 7
# Ep. 2[11] Ep. 3 Ep. 4 Ep. 5 Ep. 6[12] Ep. 7[13] Ep. 8 Ep. 9
Mid
[14]
End
[15]
Mid
[16]
End
[17]
Mid
[18]
End
[19]
Mid
[20]
End
[21]
1 Hu Yetao Hu Yetao
(Steady)
Hu Yetao
(Steady)
Thi-o
(Increase1)
Thi-o
(Steady)
Thi-o
(Steady)
Hu Yetao
(Increase2)
Hu Yetao
(Steady)
Dorn
(Increase2)
Dorn
(Steady)
Dorn
(Steady)
2 Thi-o Thi-o
(Steady)
Thi-o
(Steady)
Hu Yetao
(Decrease1)
Dorn
(Increase1)
Dorn
(Steady)
Thi-o
(Decrease1)
Thi-o
(Steady)
Hu Yetao
(Decrease1)
Hu Yetao
(Steady)
Hu Yetao
(Steady)
3 Dorn Dorn
(Steady)
Dorn
(Steady)
Dorn
(Steady)
Hu Yetao
(Decrease1)
Hu Yetao
(Steady)
Dorn
(Decrease1)
Dorn
(Steady)
Thi-o
(Decrease1)
Thi-o
(Steady)
Thi-o
(Steady)
4 Omar Omar
(Steady)
Omar
(Steady)
Omar
(Steady)
Omar
(Steady)
Omar
(Steady)
Omar
(Steady)
Omar
(Steady)
Omar
(Steady)
Omar
(Steady)
Xiong
(Increase1)
5 Yao Zihao Yao Zihao
(Steady)
Yao Zihao
(Steady)
Yao Zihao
(Steady)
Yao Zihao
(Steady)
Xiong
(Increase1)
Xiong
(Steady)
Xiong
(Steady)
Yao Zihao
(Increase1)
Xiong
(Increase2)
Omar
(Decrease1)
6 Aguang Xiong
(Increase2)
Xiong
(Steady)
Xiong
(Steady)
Xiong
(Steady)
Yao Zihao
(Decrease1)
Yao Zihao
(Steady)
Yao Zihao
(Steady)
Ninja
(Increase1)
Yao Zihao
(Decrease1)
Yao Zihao
(Steady)
7 Yuchen Aguang
(Decrease1)
Yuchen
(Increase1)
Yuchen
(Steady)
Yuchen
(Steady)
Ninja
(Increase1)
Ninja
(Steady)
Ninja
(Steady)
Xiong
(Decrease2)
Ninja
(Decrease1)
Ninja
(Steady)

Discography

Compilation albums

Title Details
Skyline (天际线)
  • Released: February 9, 2025
  • Label: WeTV
  • Formats: Digital download, streaming
Track list
  1. "Skyline" (Chinese version)
  2. "Skyline" (English version)
  3. "Skyline" (Chinese instrumental version)
  4. "Skyline" (English instrumental version)
  5. "Skyline" (Warm variation)
  6. "Skyline" (Narrative variation)
  7. "Skyline" (Fresh morning variation)
  8. "Skyline" (Honour & ritual variation)
  9. "Skyline" (Lovely & cute variation)
  10. "Skyline" (Rock & power variation)
  11. "Skyline" (Electronic & live variation)
  12. "Skyline" (Tension variation)

Singles

Title Year Album
"Skyline" (English version) 2025 Skyline
"No Way" (Live version) Non-album single

Franchise

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d Original song

References

  1. ^ @CHUANGASIA (January 8, 2025). "The journey begins on February 2, 2025, every Sunday at 4:50 PM (GMT+7). Watch the full version on WeTV!" (Tweet). Retrieved January 8, 2025 – via Twitter.
  2. ^ เดินหน้าต่อ! CHUANG ASIA SEASON 2 เปิดซีซั่นใหม่ เฟ้นหาไอดอลชาย พร้อมเปิดรับสมัครเด็กฝึกทั่วโลก [Move forward! Chuang Asia: Season 2 new season, searching for male idols and opening recruitment for trainees worldwide.]. Mint Magazine Thailand (in Thai). May 12, 2024. Archived from the original on May 23, 2024. Retrieved December 20, 2024.
  3. ^ Kaur, Sushmita (May 10, 2024). "CHUANG ASIA to hold global auditions for second season". Bandwagon.asia. Archived from the original on May 24, 2024. Retrieved December 20, 2024.
  4. ^ เตรียมปักเมน! CHUANG ASIA SEASON 2 พาส่องหนุ่มไทย-จีน ออร่าไอดอลมาเต็ม [Get ready to pin your favourite! Chuang Asia: Season 2 take you to see Thai and Chinese guys with full idol aura.]. Sanook.com (in Thai). October 22, 2024. Archived from the original on December 20, 2024. Retrieved December 20, 2024.
  5. ^ @CHUANGASIA (December 30, 2024). Teaser Trailer: CHUANG is the original intention, as well as the driving force [CHUANG ASIA S2]. Retrieved December 31, 2024 – via YouTube.
  6. ^ เปิดตัวเด็กฝึก CHUANG ASIA S2 โชว์บนเวทีครั้งแรกงานเคาท์ดาวน์ [Chuang Asia: Season 2 trainees debut on stage at countdown event]. Sanook.com (in Thai). December 31, 2024. Archived from the original on January 1, 2025. Retrieved January 1, 2025.
  7. ^ "ICONSIAM Welcomes 2025 with Global Countdown Spectacle". Bangkok Post. December 10, 2024. Archived from the original on December 10, 2024. Retrieved December 20, 2024.
  8. ^ Khanittha, J. (December 24, 2024). CHUANG ASIA S2 ปล่อยภาพปริศนาเติมคำ ใครคือเมนเทอร์ในปีนี้! [Chuang Asia: Season 2 releases a puzzle picture with a fill-in-the-blank answer: Who is this year's mentor?]. Sanook.com (in Thai). Archived from the original on December 24, 2024. Retrieved December 30, 2024.
  9. ^ a b Khanittha, J. (December 30, 2024). CHUANG ASIA S2 ประเดิมบันทึกเทปแรก! เด็กฝึกจัดเต็ม ลุ้นเมนเทอร์สุดเซอร์ไพรส์ [Chuang Asia: Season 2 starts recording its first episode! Trainees go all out, hoping for a surprise mentor]. Sanook.com (in Thai). Archived from the original on December 30, 2024. Retrieved December 30, 2024.
  10. ^ @CHUANGASIA (January 21, 2025). "Welcome, Guest Mentor Ariel Lin" (Tweet). Retrieved January 21, 2025 – via Twitter.
  11. ^ @CHUANGASIA (February 9, 2025). "Congratulations to the "TOP 7" of the first week's ranking.🎉" (Tweet). Retrieved February 11, 2025 – via Twitter.
  12. ^ @CHUANGASIA (March 9, 2025). "📢 Elimination Results Are In!" (Tweet). Retrieved March 9, 2025 – via Twitter.
  13. ^ @CHUANGASIA (March 16, 2025). "🏆 Trainee Rankings of the Week 🏆" (Tweet). Retrieved March 17, 2025 – via Twitter.
  14. ^ @CHUANGASIA (February 13, 2025). "Ranking Alert! 🚨 The votes are in, and the rankings have shifted! 📊" (Tweet). Retrieved February 14, 2025 – via Twitter.
  15. ^ @CHUANGASIA (February 16, 2025). "Congratulations to the "TOP 7" of the 2nd week's ranking.🎉" (Tweet). Retrieved February 16, 2025 – via Twitter.
  16. ^ @CHUANGASIA (February 19, 2025). "Midweek Ranking Update! 🚨 The votes are in, and the rankings have shifted! 📊" (Tweet). Retrieved February 24, 2025 – via Twitter.
  17. ^ @CHUANGASIA (February 23, 2025). "Congratulations to the "TOP 7" of the 3rd week's ranking.🎉" (Tweet). Retrieved February 24, 2025 – via Twitter.
  18. ^ @CHUANGASIA (February 25, 2025). "📊 Ranking Update Alert! 🚨" (Tweet). Retrieved February 28, 2025 – via Twitter.
  19. ^ @CHUANGASIA (February 27, 2025). "🔥 Final Ranking Update Before Elimination! 🌟" (Tweet). Retrieved February 28, 2025 – via Twitter.
  20. ^ @CHUANGASIA (March 19, 2025). "🏆 Mid-week trainee rankings 🏆" (Tweet). Retrieved March 21, 2025 – via Twitter.
  21. ^ @CHUANGASIA (March 23, 2025). "🏆 Final Ranking Announcement Before the 2nd Elimination! 🏆" (Tweet). Retrieved March 23, 2025 – via Twitter.
Preceded by
Chuang Asia: Thailand
Chuang (franchise)
Chuang Asia: Season 2
Succeeded by

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