I Can See Your Voice


I Can See Your Voice is an international television mystery music game show franchise. It is based on the South Korean namesaked program.

Gameplay

The guest artist must attempt to guess mystery singers who are "real" and "tone-deaf" without hearing them sing. Mystery singers must partake on every round, at which they can receive help and advice from the celebrity panelists.
After eliminating one to two mystery singers on each round, at which they do perform using real voice at the stage of truth. The last mystery singer will do duet-perform by guest artist.
;Rewards
The winning condition is depending on the winning mystery singer chosen by guest artist. They would receive a special reward if it is a "real singer"; or a cash prize if it is a "tone-deaf singer", but it also includes eliminated mystery singers.

Formats

;Original format
Under the original format, the guest artist can simply eliminate mystery singers after every round concluded; and the last mystery singer will do duet-perform with.
;Versus format
Under the versus format, there are different elimination twists:
The winning condition implies to each mystery singer chosen by guest artist that has been duet-performed separately, if:
;Star wars format
Under the star wars format, ten former mystery singers were separated into two teams. For each round, a mystery singer is chosen for a "showdown". After this, the voting is done through audience majority, and the votes are accumulated for the winning team.

Rounds

This game is consisting of three rounds with different mechanics, at which point is depending on any ICSYV counterpart.

Singer's visual

Singer's lip-sync

Singer's evidence

Cast

Tone-deaf detective team

The tone-deaf detective team are a diversed group of celebrity panelists to give comments and predictions throughout the show.

Mystery singers

The mystery singers are individual or a groups who are pretending to be "real singers". They are standing on a chamber with its aliases to keep their identities concealed until its initial performance.
It is classified into two—the good singer can sing well while the bad singer can sing badly. However, there are groups that could possibly mixed of good and bad singers.

Stage of truth

The stage of truth is a centerstage behind the chamber, at which eliminated mystery singers perform as well as revealing their real voices. They introduce their selves and other pertinent information afterwards.
As the show concludes, the winning mystery singer and a guest artist can do duet-perform, or otherwise they can perform freely without them.

Reception

Legacy

ICSYV serves as a launching pad which help mystery singers that made their careers successful, such as South Korean acts Hwang Chi-yeul, Lee Sun-bin, and Kim Min-kyu; as well as foreign acts Sephy Francisco, Ninety One, and.
It also defines to as "parlor game" that made activity applies on every community event. At somehow during the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines, the Rotaracts organized an ICSYV game, but through teleconference.
Also the same pandemic in the United States, during the broadcast of CBS late-night talk show The Late Late Show with James Corden, Ken Jeong was demonstrated on Can They Sing? segment, which involves six staff members as mystery singers through teleconference.

Controversy

In August 2015, CJ ENM was accused two Chinese programs, God of Songs by SZTV and X-Singer by Beijing TV of plagiarism, which both shows imitated its gameplay similar to ICSYV, but they were denied of its allegations.
It was proved that as both broadcasters were failed to purchase into ICSYV franchise and both of them were unlicensed Chinese counterparts. Despite this, God of Songs would have became successful in due to higher ratings and even trending on social media such as Sina Weibo. JSTV later adopted its official Chinese counterpart and debuted its broadcast on March 27, 2016.
During an interview with CJ ENM head of formats Diane Min in June 2020, there was a dispute with Is That Really Your Voice?, another mystery music game show originated by Turkey-based Global Agency in 2013, which ICSYV imitated of their format. Despite this, it was adopted in China via iQiyi which has also recorded the most-watched online show, and France via TF1.

Accolades

ICSYV gains worldwide recognition as it nominated for "Best Non-Scripted Entertainment Program" category at the 44th International Emmy Awards.

International versions

Due to its popularity in South Korea, it went to become a television game show franchise, which was distributed worldwide by CJ ENM and several television productions.
Currently, it has spawned fourteen editions in thirteen countries, which includes the Vietnamese spin-off program Giọng ải giọng ai, which created the versus format that later adopted into ICSYV counterparts.