It was then announced that The Collective received the most public votes and were put through to the grand final, resulting in Ferraro being eliminated. They received two votes each from the judges, resulting in a deadlock. That same week, The Collective landed in the bottom two again with Bella Ferraro. In week nine, semi-finals week, The Collective performed two songs, OneRepublic's " Apologize" and Chris Brown's " Yeah 3x", and received standing ovations from the judges for both of the performances. Keating, Sebastian and Mel B saved them in the final showdown, resulting in Hawke being eliminated. Following their performance of Justin Bieber's " Beauty and a Beat" in week eight, The Collective landed in the bottom two for the first time with Shiane Hawke. For the Made in Australia-themed seventh live show, The Collective performed Timomatic's " Incredible".
While Bassingthwaighte said they "looked fantastic, sounded great", Sebastian felt that Singe, who was on main vocals, looked and sounded nervous and that it was not a perfect performance. For the Latest and Greatest-themed sixth live show, The Collective performed Ed Sheeran's " Lego House" and again received a mixed response from the judges. Bassingthwaighte thought it was not the right song choice for them, while Mel B said "sexy is back". For the '80s-themed fifth live show, they performed Madonna's " Like a Prayer" and received a mixed response from the judges. For the third and fourth live shows, The Collective performed New Kids on the Block's " You Got It (The Right Stuff)" and The Beatles' " A Hard Day's Night" respectively. For the Party All Night-themed second live show, they performed Kenny Loggins' " Footloose" and again received praise from the judges, with Mel B saying that Keating had a good chance of winning The X Factor with The Collective. Bassingthwaighte described their performance as "phenomenal", while Sebastian said it was "unbelievable". He stated, "We put it up on the web and had a lot of different names and the fans themselves picked it." įor the Judges' Choice-themed first live show, The Collective performed Jessie J's " Domino" and received positive comments from the judges, with Keating calling it "the best performance I've ever seen on X Factor anywhere in the world". During the official launch for The X Factor at the Museum for Contemporary Art in Sydney on 13 September 2012, Keating announced that the group would be called The Collective.
Keating later selected them, along with Fourtunate and What About Tonight, for the live finals-a series of ten weekly live shows in which contestants are progressively eliminated by public vote. During home visits, they travelled to London, England and sang Rihanna's " We Found Love", their first song as a group, in front of their mentor Keating and guest mentors One Direction. After failing to make it into the top six of the Boys category during super bootcamp, the judges Ronan Keating, Guy Sebastian, Natalie Bassingthwaighte and Mel B decided to put them together to form a boy band for the home visits stage, thus qualifying for the Groups category. In 2012, Trent Bell, Julian De Vizio, Zach Russell, Jayden Sierra and Will Singe successfully auditioned as soloists for the fourth season of The X Factor and progressed to the super bootcamp stage. History 2012: The X Factor Australia and formation 1.2 2012–15: The Collective and subsequent releases.
1.1 2012: The X Factor Australia and formation.
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