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Alisah Nina Luz Salacot Bonaobra (born April 22, 1995) is a
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singer who participated in the second season of ''
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'', in which she finished as runner-up. In 2016, she was a finalist in ''
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's'' Just Duet. In 2017, Bonaobra also competed in the fourteenth series of ''
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Early life

Alisah Bonaobra was born to a family that made their living through selling at the sidewalk since 1987. She participated in singing contests such as
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's now-defunct ''Gymeoke'' segment. She studied at St. Scholastica's College's Conservatory of Arts, although her scholarship was revoked after she was found to have participated a televised
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contest while wearing her school uniform; this was prohibited under the rules of the college.


Career

In July 2014, Bonaobra rose to fame after a video of her performing "
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" in a karaoke machine in
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was uploaded by Henrik Jensen. After the video viral online, Alisah became prominent in various singing competitions on television both locally and abroad.


2014: ''The Voice of the Philippines''

In November 2014, Bonaobra auditioned for the second season of ''
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'' where she got through the blind audition rounds with her performance of Jessie J's "
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". She then chose Black Eyed Peas' apl.de.ap as her coach. During the semi-finals, Bonaobra performed " Lipad ng Pangarap" and a duet of "
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" with Daryl Ong. As a result, she was saved from elimination and advanced to the finals. On the first day of the first round of the finals held on February 28, 2015, she performed " Ako Ang Nagwagi" with Dulce for the duets while for her solo performance, she performed Beyoncé's " Love on Top". On the second day of the first round of the finals, her solo song was "
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" while her duet song with her coach was a medley of "
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" and " You Can Do Anything". She advanced to the second round along with
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. In the second round of the grand finals, Bonaobra performed
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's "
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" but finished as runner-up after receiving 47.06% of the votes, losing to
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2016: ''World Championship of Performing Arts''

In July 2016, Bonaobra competed for the WCOPA (World Championship of Performing Arts) held in
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. She was part of the senior II female 18-24 category. She performed " I Surrender" for open entry and "
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" for pop entry. She won a gold medal for industry award, as well as silver medals for broadway entry ("
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"), gospel entry (" The Prayer"), and variety entry ("
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")


2017: ''The X Factor UK''

In August 2017, Bonaobra auditioned for fourteenth season of ''
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''. She performed Beyonce's "
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" during her audition in front of judges
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, Sharon Osbourne,
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and
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and was sent through to bootcamp. In the first bootcamp round, she was placed in group 8 with Natalie Lomax, Gaga Lord, and Rai-Elle Williams. They performed Mariah Carey's "
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". Only Williams was initially sent through to the second bootcamp round. Bonaobra broke down in tears and as Scherzinger went to the stage to comfort her, she begged for a second chance and sang again in front of Scherzinger. Eventually, the other three judges decided to send her through to the second bootcamp round as well. In the second bootcamp round, she performed " Defying Gravity" as her solo performance, which resulted in her getting through to the six chair challenge. In the six chair challenge, she performed
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's "
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" and was given a seat by her mentor Osbourne, taking seat number 2 from Taliah Dalorto. Osbourne later decided to give her seat to Grace Davies, resulting in the audience booing Osbourne for her decision and wanting Bonaobra to return. After all performances in the Girls category, Osbourne decided to have Bonaobra compete in a sing-off with fellow contestants Scarlett Lee and Williams. Bonaobra performed " Bang Bang" by Jessie J, Ariana Grande and
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. At the end, Bonaobra took seat number 1 from Lee. At the Judges Houses, Bonaobra performed
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's " Lay Me Down". She was sent home by Osbourne, but later won the public wildcard vote for the Girls category, sending her through to the live shows. She performed
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' " This Is My Now" on her first live shows, where she received a standing ovation from the judges and the audience. On her second live shows, it was "Viva Latino" week, she performed Jennifer Lopez's " Let's Get Loud" and made it through the next week's show. The third live shows were " George Michael" week, where Bonaobra performed "
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". She received a standing ovation from judges Scherzinger and Osbourne; both praising Bonaobra for outstanding performance, with Walsh calling her "Filipina-Tigress". However, Cowell was not satisfied with the performance of the Filipina singer describing her performance as "old-fashioned" and "headlining to weddings". Bonaobra was voted off by the public making her the sixth act to be eliminated.


Other talent shows

In April 2016, Bonaobra competed for ''
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s Just Duet. She sang
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's "
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" with her celebrity partner, Maricris Garcia to reach the semi-finals. In the weekly finals, she performed
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's "
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" with Maricris Garcia. In the third qualifying round, she performed "Sayang Na Sayang" with
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. In the week-long grand finale, she performed " Love Me Like You Do" and " Defying Gravity" as her solo performances. She performed
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's "
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", alongside her mother named Luzviminda Bonaobra. She also performed Whitney Houston's " I Will Always Love You" with her celebrity partner, Ima Castro. In the championship, she also performed "
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" with her celebrity partner,
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. On February 6, 2017, Bonaobra competed in the first season of It's Showtime's
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with Roland "Bunot" Abante and Raul Tubil. She performed Ted Ito's "Maghintay Ka Lamang" in the daily round. She was eliminated in favour of Abante.


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