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Factor X is the Spanish version of the British television music competition The X Factor, created by Simon Cowell.The show, first aired on Cuatro between 2007 and 2008, following the British format from 2005 to 2006, with three categories, mentored by one judge each, whom choose the acts to represent the category in the live shows.
The show had two spin-offs. One was the one-year series El Factor X: Batalla de las Estrellas (meaning the Battle of the Stars). It was broadcast in 2006 and was won by Luz Amparo Álvarez. The other-spin off was the series El Factor Xs for children up to 15 years. To date there have been three seasons with the same judges and presented by same ...
Villalón rose to fame in 2007 at the age of seventeen when she auditioned for the reality show music competition Factor X, the Spanish version of The X Factor, aired on Cuatro. She went on to win the series performing Dulce Pontes ' "Cançao do mar" and Pasión Vega 's "María se bebe las calles".
He first appeared in the musical industry in 2014, on the Portuguese TV show Factor X, which is the Portuguese version of the worldwide known music show The X Factor. He auditioned on the second edition, alone, and was finally eliminated in the piano phase. However, the judges liked his voice and decided to join him together with Luana Ribeiro ...
Factor X, or Coagulation factor X, is an enzyme. Factor X may also refer to: Factor X (Chilean TV series), a version of The X Factor; Factor X (Portuguese TV series), a version of The X Factor; Factor X (Spanish TV series), a version of The X Factor; El Factor X, the Colombian version of The X Factor; Hemin, the "Factor X" required for the ...
In 2018, Granch won the third season of the talent contest Factor X España. During the contest, he competed in Laura Pausini's team performing songs including "El sitio de mi recreo" by Antonio Vega, "Pausa" by Izal, and "La quiero a morir" by Francis Cabrel. [2] In 2019, his first solo single, "Late", was released along with its music video. [3]
Francisco Villarreal is a Colombian singer.In 2006, he won the second series of El factor X, the Colombian edition of The X Factor. [1] He beat runner-up Mario Marcelino Macuacé and third-placed Angelo (full name Juan Carlos Ángel), who had been the favourite to win until the date of the final.
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