[EMY]
The show's sponsors and hosts made a big deal about fairness. Each contestant received the same support system—professional makeup teams, top-tier music directors, vocal trainers, choreography instructors, stylists, and stage coaches.
Everyone got the same tools.
No favoritism.
No shortcuts.
The only things that mattered were your voice, your stage presence, and your versatility as an artist.
In short…
It was basically an idol survival show, except on steroids and broadcast to half the planet.
And it lasted an entire month.
Which meant by the time the winner emerged, they weren't just a talented singer anymore.
They were a global phenomenon.
All singers flocked to this event across the globe so the competition was fierce.
With that in mind, I slowly leaned back in my chair and stared at Greyson.
"And why exactly would Diamond Entertainment need fresh artists from our company?" I asked.
