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I Can See Your Voice
Created byLee Seon-young
Original workI Can See Your Voice (South Korean game show)
OwnerCJ ENM
Films and television
Television seriesI Can See Your Voice (see international versions)
Miscellaneous
GenreGame show
First airedFebruary 26, 2015; 9 years ago (2015-02-26)

I Can See Your Voice (abbreviated as ICSYV; Korean: 너의 목소리가 보여; RRNeoui moksoriga boyeo; MRNŏŭi moksorika poyŏ) is an international television mystery music game show franchise that originated from the South Korean program of the same title, which is created by producer Lee Seon-young.

Background

In 2012, producer and creator Lee Seon-young initially planned to develop a singing reality competition show that includes "good singers". She would unusually add elements with "bad singers", lip sync, and "guessing game" flairs, creating a unique format that would become the "mystery music game show" in the process. Also, she originally envisioned a program that will allow anyone to be the main character regardless of their appearances, inspired by Kim Bum-soo who struggled to gain recognition because of his look.

I Can See Your Voice made its debut on Mnet and tvN on February 26, 2015, with host Kim Bum-soo as a guest artist, playing the game. Despite the poor reception in its first season, the show went on to become an instant success in South Korea, forcing to renew for a second season.

Gameplay

Formats

Original format

Presented with a group of "mystery singers", the guest artist(s) must attempt to eliminate bad singers from the group without ever hearing them sing, assisted by clues and celebrity panel over the course of several rounds. At the end of a game, the last remaining mystery singer is revealed as either good or bad by means of a duet between them and one of the guest artists.

Battle format

The "battle format" is a variation of the original South Korean rules that introduced in Giọng ải giọng ai, when two opposing guest artists eliminate one singer each during the proper game phase, and then remain one singer each to join the final performance. At the end of a game, the following conditions for winning mystery singers chosen by opposing guest artists, depending on the outcome of final performances, if:

  1. One opposing guest artist has revealed as a good singer and the other one has a bad singer, or
  2. Both two opposing guest artists have revealed as good or bad singers.

For Veo cómo cantas in Mexico, two oppposing contestants must eliminate one mystery singer from an assigned group. At the end of first two or three rounds, the contestant having of a least one or two bad singer eliminations will proceed to the next round.

Players

The game's main element, "mystery singers", are a lineup of selections played by the guest artist(s), having divided into good and bad singers. Actually, the winning mystery singer can perform freely without accompanying guest artist(s). Beside them, it also involved civilian or celebrity contestants as "eliminators". Some lineup variations include:

  • For a mixed group, if all of the members are good singers but including of at least one bad singer, they are actually classified as "bad".
  • The "surprise" entrant, when a mystery singer stands inside an enclosure and remain concealed until its revelation by being eliminated or a final performance by one of the guest artists.

Rewards

Throughout the game, mystery singers, contestants, and to lesser extent guest artists have given rewards such as prize money, trophy, or recording contract. Some commonly used methods include:

  • The eliminated or winning singer, regardless of being good or bad, gets a cash prize. With contestant(s) involved, if the singer is good, they win a cash prize; if the singer is bad, the same amount is given to the bad singer instead.
  • The contestant(s) must eliminate one mystery singer at the end of each round, receiving a petty cash if they eliminate a bad singer. At the end of a game, the contestant(s) may either end the game and keep the money they had won in previous rounds, or risk it for a chance to win a main prize by correctly guessing whether the last remaining mystery singer is good or bad.

Rounds

For its game phase, the mystery singers must examine for legitimacy through different rounds with varying mechanics.

Visual rounds

The guest artist(s) and contestant(s) are given some time to observe and examine each mystery singer based on their appearance.

  • A muted video of each mystery singer that reveals only 0.3 seconds of their singing voice is played as an additional hint.
  • Each mystery singer is given two different identities as a good and bad singer, with one of them is a real identity.

Lip sync rounds

Each mystery singer performs a lip sync to a song; good singers mime to a recording of their own, while bad singers mime to a recording by someone else.

  • Also for the pair and batch variations, the guest artist(s) and contestant(s) eliminate one mystery singer from each group.
  • The mystery singer lip syncs to the good singer's recording, then a bad singer's recording comes in the middle of the performance.

Evidence rounds

Each mystery singer reveals an evidential piece. Good singers have own evidences, while bad singers had their evidences fabricated.

  • The hosts have randomly assigned clues about the mystery singer, and then the guest artist(s) and contestant(s) must choose a clue for each one.
  • The guest artist(s) and contestant(s) are presented with a video package containing possible clues by one of the mystery singers; this includes "house tour", "personal life", or "witness" variations.

Rehearsal rounds

Each mystery singer reveals a pre-show rehearsal piece, but their voices are actually concealed through audio distortion.

  • Three random panelists are wearing headphones to listen to a recording of assigned mystery singer that lasts for a short duration. Afterward, the panelist defends the mystery singer and convince the guest artist(s) and contestant(s) to choose them as the winner.
  • The guest artist(s) and contestant(s) are presented with video from a recording session by one of the mystery singers, but pitch-shifted to obscure their actual vocals.

Interrogation rounds

The guest artist(s) and contestant(s) may ask questions to the remaining mystery singers. Good singers are required to give truthful responses, while the bad singers must lie.

  • Each mystery singer has to confess what kind of identity they have if the singer is bad.

Other variations

The Golden Mic is used by guest artists or contestants that introduced in the American adaptation, in which they may hear additional clues and observations to mystery singers from a celebrity guest off-stage.

Reception

Legacy

Unlike reality singing competition shows such as Idol, Rising Star, The Voice and The X Factor, I Can See Your Voice is one of the game shows that are considered as a "stepping stone" for aspiring singers to perform effortlessly, referring to as the "second coming of National Singing Contest" because of its sudden impact on their local music industry; some featured participants include Hwang Chi-yeul, Lee Sun-bin, and Kim Min-kyu.

Controversies

In August 2015, CJ ENM accused two (locally unlicensed) programs, God of Songs by SZTV and X-Singer by Beijing TV, of plagiarism. They have also implement on modified game mechanics, strikingly similar to the original format of I Can See Your Voice without having permission from the said company.

During an interview with CJ ENM head of formats Diane Min in June 2020, she revealed that there was a dispute with Is That Really Your Voice?, another game show format by the Turkey-based Global Agency launched in 2013, in which I Can See Your Voice was accused as being plagiarized from their format.

Accolades

I Can See Your Voice has been nominated for Best Non-Scripted Entertainment Program at the 44th International Emmy Awards, Best Light Entertainment Program at 2020 Venice TV Awards, and Studio Entertainment Award at 2023 Rose d'Or.

International versions

It has been suggested that this section be split out into another article titled I Can See Your Voice (franchise). (Discuss) (November 2024)
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I Can See Your Voice franchise locations:
  Original South Korean program  With a standalone adaptation of ICSYV  Part of a multinational or multilingual adaptation of ICSYV

I Can See Your Voice commenced franchising with a joint agreement by CJ ENM and Chinese broadcaster Jiangsu Broadcasting Corporation in June 2015, to acquire the rights for producing its first locally-licensed adaptation. On the other hand, Thailand was the first country to air its local adaptation, premiering on 13 January 2016. Since then, the said franchise has produced 35 adaptations airing in 33 countries and territories.

Giọng ải giọng ai (subtitled as Hidden Voices) is a formally recognized Vietnamese adaptation of I Can See Your Voice that premiered on 5 November 2016; it also introduced a "battle format" that would later implement to existing ICSYV counterparts.

During the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Catch Me If You Can is a breakaway counterpart and unofficial adaptation of I Can See Your Voice, supposedly a second season of its original counterpart Ya vizhu tvoy golos that premiered on 24 May 2024.

Overview

Status:       
  Currently airing
  Ceased to air
  An upcoming show or season
Country or region Local title Network Season count Host(s) Panelists
Belgium I Can See Your Voice VTM
Bulgaria Пееш или лъжеш
(Are you singing or lying?)
Nova
Cambodia I Can See Your Voice Cambodia Hang Meas HDTV
Canada Qui sait chanter?
(Who can sing?)
Noovo
China 看见你的声音
(I Can See Your Voice)
JSTV
  • Completed: 1
Croatia Tko to tamo pjeva?
(Who's singin' over there?)
Nova TV
  • Completed: 1
  • Upcoming: 2 (TBA (TBA))
Estonia Ma näen su häält
(I Can See Your Voice)
Kanal 2
Finland Mysteerilaulajat
(Mystery singers)
Nelonen
  • Completed: 1
France Show Me Your Voice M6
Georgia გვაჩვენე შენი ხმა
(Show us your voice!)
Rustavi 2
Germany I Can See Your Voice RTL
Greece Μπορώ να δω τη φωνή σου
(I Can See Your Voice)
Mega Channel
  • Upcoming: 1 (TBA (TBA))
TBA
Hungary Mutasd a hangod!
(Show me your voice!)
TV2
Indonesia I Can See Your Voice Indonesia MNCTV Various
(see cast)
Iran صداتو
(Your voice)
Filimo [fa]
Israel רואים את הקול
(Note the voice)
Keshet 12
Lithuania Aš matau tavo balsą
(I Can See Your Voice)
  • Completed: 1
Malaysia 看见你的声音
(I Can See Your Voice Malaysia)
8TV
I Can See Your Voice Malaysia
  • Current
  • TBA (8)
  • Former
  • NTV7 (1)
  • TV3 (2–7)
Various
(see cast)
Mexico Veo cómo cantas
(I see how you sing)
  • Completed: 1
Netherlands I Can See Your Voice RTL 4
Philippines I Can See Your Voice Various
(see cast)
Portugal Cantor ou Impostor?
(Singer or impostor?)
SIC
  • Completed: 1
  • Upcoming: 2 (TBA (TBA))
Romania Falsez pentru tine
(I sing badly for you)
Pro TV
  • Completed: 1
Russia Я вижу твой голос
(I Can See Your Voice)
Rossiya-1
  • Completed: 1
Поймай меня, если сможешь
(Catch Me If You Can)
Unofficial adaptation
Rossiya-1
  • Completed: 1
  • Upcoming: 2 (TBA (TBA))
  • Vladimir Markony
No permanent member(s)
Singapore I Can See Your Voice Singapore Channel 5
  • Upcoming: 1 (January 13, 2025 (2025-01-13))
South Korea I Can See Your Voice
너의 목소리가 보여
Original program
Various
(see cast)
Spain Veo cómo cantas
(I see how you sing)
Antena 3
Thailand I Can See Your Voice Thailand Workpoint TV Various
(see cast)
Turkey Sesini görebiliyorum
(I Can See Your Voice)
TV8
  • Upcoming: 1 (TBA (TBA))
TBA TBA
Ukraine Я бачу твій голос
(I Can See Your Voice)
Novyi Kanal
  • Upcoming: 1 (TBA (TBA))
TBA TBA
United Kingdom I Can See Your Voice BBC One
United States I Can See Your Voice Fox
Uruguay Veo cómo cantas
(I see how you sing)
Teledoce
  • Completed: 1
Vietnam Giọng ải giọng ai
(Hidden voices)
HTV7

Also as listed below, are the following countries or territories that have declared to produce their local adaptations of I Can See Your Voice:

Notes

  1. The number of mystery singers in a lineup may vary depending on the game's duration, with a minimum of five people setting in the Philippine adaptation.

References

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  30. ^ VNM s1 VNM s2 VNM s3 VNM s4 VNM s5
  31. ^ RUS-Catch s1
  32. BEL-Dutch s1 BEL-Dutch s2 BEL-Dutch s3
  33. BEL-Dutch s4
  34. BGR s1 BGR s2
  35. BGR s3
  36. KHM s1
  37. CAN-French s1 CAN-French s2
  38. HRV s1
  39. HRV s2
  40. EST s1 EST s2 EST s3 EST s4
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  42. FRA s1 FRA s2
  43. GEO s1 GEO s2
  44. DEU s1 DEU s2 DEU s3
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  48. IDN s1 IDN s2 IDN s3 IDN s4 IDN s5
  49. IRN s1 IRN s2
  50. IRN s3
  51. ISR s1 ISR s2
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  53. MYS-Chinese s1 MYS-Chinese s2
  54. MYS-Malay s1 MYS-Malay s2 MYS-Malay s3 MYS-Malay s4 MYS-Malay s5 MYS-Malay s6 MYS-Malay s7
  55. MYS-Malay s8
  56. NLD s1 NLD s2 NLD s3 NLD s4 NLD s5
  57. PHL s1 PHL s2 PHL s3 PHL s4 PHL s5
  58. PRT s1
  59. PRT s2
  60. RUS-Voice
  61. RUS-Catch s2
  62. ROK s1 ROK s2 ROK s3 ROK s4 ROK s5 ROK s6 ROK s7 ROK s8 ROK s9 ROK s10
  63. ESP s1 ESP s2
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  65. UK s1 UK s2
  66. USA s1 USA s2 USA s3
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