The Sing Off Season 2 Episode 2
The Sing Off
Season 2

Ep 2. Night 2

  • December 8, 2010

The Sing Off season 2 episode 2, titled "Night 2," features eight a cappella groups from across the United States competing for a chance to advance to the next round and potentially win the grand prize of $100,000 and a recording contract.

The episode kicks off with a performance from last season's winners, Nota, who showcase their Latin flair with a high-energy rendition of "Mas Que Nada." After their performance, host Nick Lachey introduces the judges for the night, including Ben Folds, Shawn Stockman, and Nicole Scherzinger.

The first group to take the stage is Men of Note, an all-male group from Penn State University. They captivate the audience with their flawless harmonies and impressive choreography, performing "September" by Earth, Wind & Fire. The judges are impressed with their energy and stage presence, but also offer some constructive criticism about their blending and dynamics.

Next up is Pitch Slapped, a co-ed group from Berklee College of Music. They deliver a powerful rendition of "Fireflies" by Owl City, showcasing their unique vocal arrangements and impressive beatboxing skills. The judges are blown away by their creativity and musicality, but also note some issues with their intonation and pitch.

The third group of the night is Eleventh Hour, a group of high school students from Indiana. They put a creative spin on "Use Somebody" by Kings of Leon, incorporating a cello and guitar into their performance. The judges praise their maturity and emotional delivery, but caution them to not let the instrumentals overpower their vocals.

The fourth group is Groove For Thought, a jazz-inspired group from Seattle. They perform "The Way You Make Me Feel" by Michael Jackson, impressing the judges with their intricate harmonies and smooth delivery. The judges commend their musicality and stage presence, but advise them to work on their dynamics and emotional connection to the song.

Fifth on stage is Jerry Lawson & Talk of the Town, a veteran a cappella group with over 40 years of experience. They channel their soulful style into a rendition of "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" by Marvin Gaye, earning praise from the judges for their professionalism and expertise. However, the judges also suggest they try to incorporate some more contemporary elements into their performances.

The sixth group of the night is The Backbeats, an all-star group of former contestants from various singing competitions. They bring their pop sensibility to "Love Lockdown" by Kanye West, earning high praise from the judges for their energy and creativity. However, the judges also caution them to not let their choreography overshadow their vocal performance.

Next up is On the Rocks, an all-male group from the University of Oregon. They deliver a rock-inspired take on "Live Your Life" by T.I. ft. Rihanna, impressing the judges with their musicality and dynamic stage presence. The judges suggest they work on their blending and pitch, but also acknowledge their potential to bring a unique sound to the competition.

The final group of the night is The Whiffenpoofs, an all-male group from Yale University. They channel their Ivy League charm into a rendition of "Good Old Acapella" by The Persuasions, showcasing their tight harmonies and classic sound. The judges compliment their poise and traditional style, but also advise them to try to incorporate more modern elements into their performances.

After all eight groups have performed, the judges deliberate and ultimately select two groups to advance to the next round. The tension is high as Nick Lachey reveals the results, and the chosen groups celebrate with excitement and relief.

Overall, "Night 2" of The Sing Off season 2 showcases the incredible talent and diversity of the a cappella genre. Each group brings their own unique style and personality to the stage, captivating the audience and impressing the judges. It's a must-watch for fans of music and competition alike.

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Description
  • First Aired
    December 8, 2010
  • Language
    English