I Can See Your Voice (abbreviated as ICSYV) is a television game show franchise. Originating from the South Korean program of the same title created by television producer Lee Seon-young and produced by CJ ENM, it features a "mystery music game show" format leaning of a guessing flair, where guest artist(s) and (also include) contestant(s) attempt to eliminate bad singers from the group, until the last mystery singer remains for a duet performance.[4][1]

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[1]
First airedFebruary 26, 2015; 11 years ago (2015-02-26)[2][3]

Background

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In 2012, television producer Lee Seon-young initially planned to develop a singing reality competition show "involving only good singers", which she would later add unusual elements such as "bad singers", lip sync, and a "guessing game" flair, thus creating the "mystery music game show" format in the process.[5][1] She also originally envisioned a program that allows anyone to be the "main character" regardless of their appearances, with Kim Bum-soo taking inspiration, who struggled to gain recognition because of his look.[6]

I Can See Your Voice made its debut on Mnet and tvN on February 26, 2015, with host Kim Bum-soo playing the game as a guest artist.[2][3] 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.[7]

Gameplay

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Formats

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Original format

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Presented with a group of "mystery singers" that identified only by their occupation or alias, the guest artist(s) and/or contestant(s) must attempt to eliminate bad singers from the selection without ever hearing them perform live, over the course of several rounds. They are also assisted with clues regarding singers' backgrounds, style of performance, and observations from a celebrity panel. 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.[8][9]

Battle format

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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:[10]

  1. One opposing guest artist remained a good singer and the other had a bad singer, or
  2. Both two opposing guest artists remained with good or bad singers.

For Veo cómo cantas in Mexico, two opposing 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.[11]

Players

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The game's main element, "mystery singers", are a lineup of selections catered to guest artist(s) that divide into uncertain number of good and bad singers.[a] Actually, the winning mystery singer can perform freely without accompanying guest artist(s).[13] Aside from that, it also includes civilian or celebrity contestants, taking the role of "eliminators".[9] Some lineup variations include:

  • For a mixed group, if all of mystery singers are good but to include of at least one bad singer, they are reclassified 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

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Throughout the game, mystery singers, contestants, and to lesser extent guest artists have given rewards such as prize money, trophy, or recording contract.[9] Some commonly used methods include:

  • The eliminated or winning mystery singer, regardless of being good or bad, gets a cash prize. With contestant(s) involved, they get a cash prize if the last remaining mystery singer is good, or to the winning bad singer selected by them.
  • 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, if the contestant(s) decide(s) to walk away, they will keep the money had won in previous rounds; if they decide to risk for the last remaining mystery singer, they win its main prize if a singer is good, or lose their all winnings if a singer is bad.

Rounds

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

Visual rounds

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The guest artist(s) and contestant(s) is/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

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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 backing track by another vocalist.

  • 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

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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) is/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

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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) is/are presented with video from a recording session by one of the mystery singers, but pitch-shifted to obscure their actual vocals.

Interrogation rounds

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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.

In-game variations

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The American second season introduced the use of Golden Mic, in which the guest artist(s) and contestant(s) may hear additional clues and observations to mystery singers from celebrity panelist(s) off-stage.[9]

For the third season of Peesh ili luzhesh, the Golden Switch can be used by panelists during the proper game phase to apply one randomly-selected mystery singer as an additional hint; the guest artist(s) could still eliminate that, even if they are revealed as good or bad.[14]

Reception

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Legacy

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I Can See Your Voice can be preferred as a game show alternative, unlike the existing reality competition programs such as Idol, Rising Star, The Voice, or The X Factor. It also served as a "stepping stone" for participants to perform effortlessly, describing it as the "second coming of National Singing Contest", specifically due to significant impacts on their careers, as well as its contribution to the local music industry.[15][16] Certain mystery singers such as Hwang Chi-yeul[17] and Samantha Irvin[18] went on to have successful careers, while others like Lee Sun-bin,[19] Kim Min-kyu,[20] Ninety One,[21] and Black Pearl[22] also performed there, despite having already established their careers earlier.

Concerns and controversies

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Plagiarism

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According to TV Report in August 2015, CJ ENM was suspected of plagiarism on two Chinese programs, God of Singing by Shenzhen TV and X-Singer by Beijing TV, as they both implemented on "modified" game mechanics strikingly similar to I Can See Your Voice, without granting permission from the said company. One unnamed employee also stated in a phone call that they did not emulate the original South Korean program, proving both broadcasters had acquired rights to produce local adaptations, likely of Is That Really Your Voice?, another game show format created by the Turkey-based Global Agency in 2013; as a follow-up, CJ ENM would immediately enforce countermeasures to avoid such future occurrences. FormatBiz later revealed in an interview by CJ ENM's head of formats Diane Min in June 2020 that there was also a dispute of its own with the latter, in which I Can See Your Voice was accused as being plagiarized from their format.[23]

In a subsequent similar case by the Korean Foundation for International Cultural Exchange Berlin correspondent Lee Yu-jin published on the Korea Creative Content Agency in July 2021, CJ ENM had been also suspected on a then-upcoming ProSieben program FameMaker [de], citing its comparisons to I Can See Your Voice in terms of format elements, that was noticed on his deleted tweet by Oliver Pocher. Production company Brainpool TV and producer Stefan Raab were also concerned of the issue, describing their show was an original concept, which is leaning on The Voice-styled competitive approach with singers performing inside a soundproof dome. Later, an RTL Deutschland spokeswoman formally responded in an interview from Focus that both two programs have "good and bad singer" elements, but they were different formats; she had also initially refused to comment about ProSieben's attempt to acquire rights for another South Korean program as it succeeded in The Masked Singer.[24]

Gameplay issues

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An example of intentional cheating in-game occurred in the second season episode of Peesh ili luzhesh on November 24, 2024, when Orlin Goranov committed to remain with good singer Beatris, Judy Halvadjian's daughter, as the winner. Prior to that game, they were previously performed during BNT's Christmas Matinee concert in 2023.[25]

As for the case of flaws on gameplay, situated in the third season episode of Sedato on April 14, 2025, contestant Akhil Royinbagh went left empty-handed by eliminating five good singers, with sole bad singer Amir Fadajan remaining as the winner for a duet performance by returning guest artist Amir Mohammed Kamirpour; this game actually implemented the American-modified original format for the entire season.[26]

Accolades

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I Can See Your Voice has been nominated for Best Non-Scripted Entertainment Program at the 44th International Emmy Awards,[27] Best Light Entertainment Program at 2020 Venice TV Awards,[28] and Studio Entertainment Award at 2023 Rose d'Or.[29][30]

International versions

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I Can See Your Voice franchise locations:
  Original South Korean program
  With a single adaptation of its own
  With multiple adaptations of its own
  With a single adaptation organized by multiple countries

I Can See Your Voice commenced franchising[31][32] 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.[33] On the other hand, Thailand was the first country to air its own local adaptation, debuting on January 13, 2016.[34][5] Since then, the ICSYV franchise has produced 32 adaptations, airing in 31 countries and territories.[35]

Aside from locally licensed ones, other countries such as Vietnam (Giọng ải giọng ai)[36] and Russia (Catch Me If You Can)[37][38] had produced programs with different formats, but they also contributed to existing I Can See Your Voice counterparts, technically resulting in their inclusions to the franchise.

Designations:       
  Active program
 x  Originating program  OG  Games using original format
  Inactive program
 t  Technically including adaptation  VS  Games using battle format
  Upcoming program or season
 u  Unofficial adaptation  Cont  Games involving contestants

Overview

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Country or region Local title Broadcaster(s) Seasons Cast
Total Format(s) used Host(s) Panelists
Belgium I Can See Your Voice
(Dutch version)
VTM 5
  • OG
  • Cont
Bulgaria Пееш или лъжеш
Are you singing or lying?
Nova
  • Finished: 3
  • Upcoming: 4 (audition phase)[39]
OG
Cambodia I Can See Your Voice Cambodia Hang Meas HDTV 3 (list) OG
Canada Qui sait chanter?
Who can sing?
(French version)
Noovo 2
  • OG
  • Cont
China 看见你的声音
I Can See Your Voice
JSTV 1 OG
Croatia; with Bosnia and Herzegovina (s2)[b] Tko to tamo pjeva?
Who's singin' over there?
  • Finished: 2
  • Upcoming: 3 (premiering on TBA)[42]
  • OG
  • Cont
Estonia Ma näen su häält
I Can See Your Voice
Kanal 2 6 (list)
  • OG
  • Cont
Finland Mysteerilaulajat
Mystery singers
Nelonen 1
  • OG
  • Cont
France[c] Show Me Your Voice
  • M6 (eps. 1–4)
  • W9 (eps. 5)
5 eps
  • OG
  • Cont
×
Georgia გვაჩვენე შენი ხმა
Show us your voice!
Rustavi 2 2 (list)
  • OG
  • Cont
Germany I Can See Your Voice RTL 3
  • OG
  • Cont
Hungary Mutasd a hangod!
Show me your voice!
TV2 2
  • OG
  • Cont
Indonesia I Can See Your Voice Indonesia MNCTV 5 (list)
  • OG (s1–5)
  • VS (s3)
Iran صداتو
Your voice
Filimo
  • OG
  • Cont
Israel רואים את הקול
I see a voice
Keshet 12 2 OG
Lithuania Aš matau tavo balsą
I Can See Your Voice
1
  • OG
  • Cont
Malaysia 看见你的声音
I Can See Your Voice Malaysia
(Chinese version)
8TV 2 OG
I Can See Your Voice Malaysia
(Malay version)
  • Current
  • TV3 (s2–8)
  • Former
  • NTV7 (s1)
OG
Mexico[d] Veo cómo cantas
I see how you sing
1
  • OG + pt. VS
  • Cont
Netherlands I Can See Your Voice RTL 4 5
  • OG
  • Cont
Philippines[e] I Can See Your Voice
5 (list) OG
Portugal Cantor ou Impostor?
Singer or impostor?
SIC
  • Finished: 1
  • Upcoming: 2 (renewed)[47]
  • OG
  • Cont
Romania Falsez pentru tine
I'm pretending to sing for you
Pro TV 1 OG
Russia Я вижу твой голос
I Can See Your Voice
Rossiya-1 1[48]
  • OG
  • Cont
Поймай меня, если сможешьt,u
Catch Me If You Can
Rossiya-1
VS
  • Vladimir Markony
×
Singapore I Can See Your Voice Singapore
(English version)
Channel 5 1 OG
South Korea I Can See Your Voicex
너의 목소리가 보여
10 (list) OG
Spain Veo cómo cantas
I see how you sing
Antena 3 2
  • OG
  • Cont
Thailand I Can See Your Voice Thailand Workpoint TV 6 (list)
  • OG (s1–6)
  • VS (s3–4)
United Kingdom I Can See Your Voice BBC One 2
  • OG
  • Cont
United States I Can See Your Voice Fox
  • OG
  • Cont
Uruguay Veo cómo cantas
I see how you sing
Teledoce 1
  • OG
  • Cont
Vietnam Giọng ải giọng ait
Hidden voices
HTV7 5 (list) VS

Pending adaptations

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Apart from these adaptations having already adapted, 14 other countries have formally announced their intention to produce local adaptations of I Can See Your Voice:

  • Slovakia and Czech Republic — Slovakia first reported the inclusion by The Korea Economic Daily in December 2018, and then a press release by CJ ENM in March 2019;[50][51] Czech Republic also followed, as both countries signed a co-deal between CJ ENM and Fremantle in November 2020, with a possibility of producing a multinational adaptation of I Can See Your Voice in the former Czechoslovakia.[52]
  • Australia and Italy — Both two countries first reported the inclusions through a press release by CJ ENM in December 2019.[53]
    • In June 2026, the Italy-based FormatBiz delegation attended the 20th Busan Content Market, when Maria Chiara Duranti mentioned her encounter with CJ ENM head of formats Lee Jin-hee, which he is also behind the international distribution and licensing of I Can See Your Voice.[54]
  • Poland and Turkey — Both two countries first reported the inclusions by El Español in October 2020.[55]
    • Poland was one of the countries to have signed a co-deal between CJ ENM and Fremantle in November 2020.[52] Meanwhile, WPtv also aired the American counterpart under its title Śpiewają, czy udają? (lit.'Are they singing or pretending?').[56][57]
    • In April 2021, Acun Medya acquired the rights to produce a local adaptation of I Can See Your Voice in Turkey, as per dealing with Eccho Rights in April 2021; TV8 is assigned to air under its tentative title, Sesini görebiliyorum.[58][59]
  • India and Norway — Both two countries signed a co-deal between CJ ENM and Fremantle in November 2020.[52]
  • Greece — According to report by Grigoris Melas of NewsIt on August 20, 2021, Alter Ego Media formally acquired the rights to produce a local adaptation of I Can See Your Voice, with Silverline Media assigning on production duties; Mega Channel is assigned to air under its tentative title, Boró na do ti foní sou (Greek: Μπορώ να δω τη φωνή σου), with Maria Bekatorou [el] as host.[60][61]
  • Serbia — In September 2021, Videostroj initially planned to produce a multinational adaptation of I Can See Your Voice consisting of all countries from the former Yugoslavia, with Una TV [sr] assigning as the broadcaster prior to its launch on 21 December 2021.[62] Amidst the U.S. sanctions linked to then-president of Republika Srpska Milorad Dodik, Una TV subsequently halted operations in July 2024 for Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Croatia (the latter would produce Tko to tamo pjeva?).[b] Excepting its Serbian counterpart (co-managed by Srđan Praštalo and Aleksandar Radoš), there is a possibility that they will produce its own local adaptation.[63][60]
  • Ukraine — In February 2022, a post from Novyi Kanal's official Instagram page announced the auditions for a proposed Ukrainian adaptation of I Can See Your Voice.[64]
  • Colombia — The country first reported the inclusion by iMBC eNews in February 2023.[65]
  • Japan — The country first reported the inclusion through a press release by CJ ENM in April 2023;[66] Mnet Japan's website did also have a translated title of I Can See Your Voice (Japanese: 君の声が見える, Hepburn: Kimi no koe ga mieru).[67]
  • Brazil — The country first reported the inclusion by El País in February 2024, as related to the Uruguayan counterpart of Veo cómo cantas.[68]

Notes

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  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.[12]
  2. 1 2 Croatia:
    • Tko to tamo pjeva? is also aired in Bosnia and Herzegovina (s2),[40] although it allows the guest artists from countries that had been part of the former Yugoslavia as foreigners to play there.[41]
  3. France:
    • Despite having formally promoted from 1st to 3rd season, Show Me Your Voice actually airs through occasional "test runs" instead.[43]
  4. Mexico:
    • Veo cómo cantas began airing first on the American Spanish-language network Univision, followed by its Mexican airing debut on Las Estrellas.[46]
  5. Philippines:

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  38. Catch Me If You Can recognition
  39. BGR s4
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