

I Can See Your Voice
Each week one contestant will have the chance to win a cash prize if he or she can tell the difference between the good and bad singers, without ever hearing them sing a note.
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Plot Summary
I Can See Your Voice is a music guessing game show where a celebrity panel and a contestant try to weed out the bad singers from the good singers based on visual clues and lying lips. Throughout the night, the contestant is helped by a panel of comedians and music experts, but there's only one rule: don't let the voice fool you. The show features lip sync challenges, duets, and evidence rounds to help determine who is a good singer and who is a bad singer.
Critical Reception
The show has been met with generally mixed to positive reviews. Critics often praise its unique premise and the comedic interactions of the panel, particularly Ken Jeong's role as host. However, some find the formula repetitive or the guessing element frustrating at times, while audiences tend to enjoy the lighthearted entertainment and the surprise reveals.
What Reviewers Say
- Engaging blend of music, mystery, and comedy.
- Ken Jeong's hosting and the celebrity panel add significant comedic value.
- The guessing game can be frustrating, but the reveals are often satisfying.
Google audience: Google users generally enjoy the show for its fun and lighthearted entertainment value, appreciating the humor from the celebrity panel. Some viewers find the guessing aspect challenging but ultimately entertaining, while others wish for more consistent musical talent showcased.
Fun Fact
The show is an international format, with versions produced in South Korea (where it originated), Thailand, and the United States, among others, adapting the core concept to local cultures and celebrity panels.
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