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Season 10 | |
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No. of episodes | 8 |
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Original release | March 22 – May 10, 2023 |
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The tenth season of the South Korean television mystery music game show I Can See Your Voice premiered on Mnet and tvN on March 22, 2023. [5] [6]
The guest artist(s) eliminate mystery singers at the end of each round, with the last remaining mystery singer ended up in a duet performance by one of the guest artists. [7] [8]
If the last remaining mystery singer is good, they are granted to release a digital single; if a singer is bad, they win ₩ 5,000,000.
For this season, the "surprise entrant(s)" refer to mystery singer(s) standing inside an enclosure to remain concealed, until its revelation by being eliminated or a final performance by one of the guest artists.
Legend: | |
Good singer | |
Bad singer |
Episode | Guest artist [b] | Mystery singers (In their respective numbers and aliases) [c] | ||||||
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# | Date | Elimination order | Winner | |||||
Visual round | Lip sync round | Evidence round | ||||||
1 | March 22, 2023 | Shin Hyun-joon [d] and Jung Joon-ho [9] [10] [11] | 5. Lee Seung-gi (b. 1987) | 3. Bang Bo-yong (b. 1990) and Lee Seung-yeon (b. 1992) | 6. Shin Hyo-beom (b. 1966) | 1. Yoon Bit-byeol (b. 1994) | 2. Kim Do-hoon (b. 1989) | 4. Chu Yu-hsien (b. 1995) |
2 | March 29, 2023 | Yoshihiro Akiyama [d] [a] and Mo Tae-bum [d] [12] [13] | 2. Kim Chae-won (b. 2004) | 3. Kim Ji-woo (b. 2006) | 4. Lee Eun-bi (b. 1992) | 6. Truedy (b. 1993) | 1. Kim Chun-ri (b. 1978) | 5. Bak Joo-hyo (b. 1997) |
3 | April 5, 2023 | Lee Seok-hoon (SG Wannabe) and Tei [14] | 4. Kim Kwang-hyun (b. 2000) | 3. Park Sae-neul (b. 1997) | 1. Kang Deok (b. 1993) | 2. Kim Mina (b. 1995) | 5. Lim Yong-hyeok (b. 1988) | 6. Kim Kyung-jin (b. 1983) [a] |
4 | April 12, 2023 | Kim Ho-joong [15] [16] | 5. Yoo Se-woon (b. 1996) | 1. Shin Si-yeon (b. 2000) | 3. Daniel Han (b. 1965) | 6. Park Seul-gi (b. 1986) | 4. Kim Yoon-oh (b. 1992) | 2. Kook Doo-hyun (b. 1983) |
5 | April 19, 2023 | Kwon Il-yong [d] and Pyo Chang-won [d] [17] [18] [19] | 4. Park Sang-moon (b. 1999) | 3. Yang Seo-yoon (b. 1991) | 6. Lee Hyun-yi (b. 1983) | 1. Jung Hyun-woo (b. 1999) | 2. Jeong Myung-song (b. 1989) | 5. Ji Dong-gun (b. 1993) |
6 | April 26, 2023 | Kara [20] [21] [22] | 1. Jang Minae (b. 1996) and Lee Da-hyun (b. 2005) | 3. Kamilah Dreux (b. 1999) | 6. Jaejae (b. 1990) | 4. Jung Yong-hoon (b. 1991) | 2. Jung Hyo-cheol (b. 1980) | 5. Ahn Hyo-joo (b. 2009) |
7 | May 3, 2023 | Jay Park and The Korean Zombie [d] [23] [24] [25] | 3. Cha Si-young (b. 2000) | 6. JK Kim Dong-wook (b. 1975) | 2. Hwang Ji-yeon and Hwang Ji-won (b. 1994) | 4. Dommiu (b. 1999) | 1. Park Yeong-joon (b. 2000) | 5. Himang Chandola (b. 2001) |
8 | May 10, 2023 | MeloMance [a] [26] [27] | 3. Yoon Hye-won (b. 2000) and Yoon Yong-bin (b. 1996) | 6. Lee Hyun (b. 1983) | 5. Lim Hyeon-joon (b. 1992) | 2. Jeong Hee-kyung (b. 1997) | 4. Im Do-hwan (b. 1994) | 1. Lee Dong-moon and Lee Dong-yeop (b. 1992) |
Legend: | |
Main panelist | |
Guest panelist |
Episode | Panelists | |||||||||||
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1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9th | 10th | 11th | 12th | |
1 | Kim Sang-hyuk (Click-B) | Hwang Chi-yeul | Park Myung-soo | Jonathan Yiombi [e] | Kim Doo-young | IKon (DK and Jay) | Dreamcatcher (JiU and SuA) | Vacant | ||||
2 | Lee Ahyumi | Kim Bo-reum | Billlie (Sheon, Tsuki, and Moon Sua) | |||||||||
3 | Yoon Tae-jin | WEi (Junseo and Seokhwa) | Epex (Keum and Baeksung) | |||||||||
4 | Truedy | H1-Key (Riina and Hwiseo) | TAN (Jaejun, Taehoon and Changsun) | Vacant | ||||||||
5 | Lee Eun-hyeong | STAYC (Isa and Sieun) | DKZ (Jaechan and Jonghyeong) | Vacant | ||||||||
6 | Yoo Jae-hwan | Ive (Rei and Gaeul) | Xikers (Minjae and Hunter) | Song Min-kyung | Vacant | |||||||
7 | Fifty Fifty (Saena and Sio) | HolyBang (Jane and Mull) | Isaac Hong | Kim Kyung-rok (V.O.S) | Vacant | |||||||
8 | BigOne | Kim Kyung-ho | Yoon Seong-ki | Weeekly (Soeun, Jihan, and Soojin) | Chaeyeon (Iz*One) | Son Dong-pyo (Mirae) |
Legend: | |
Highest rated episode | |
Lowest rated episode |
No. | Title | Air date | Timeslot (KST) | AGB Ratings | ||
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Mnet [28] | tvN [29] | Comb. | ||||
1 | "Shin Hyun-joon and Jung Joon-ho" | March 22, 2023 | Wednesday, 7:00 pm | 0.395% | 1.632% | 2.027% |
2 | "Choo Sung-hoon and Mo Tae-bum" | March 29, 2023 | 0.222% | 1.185% | 1.407% | |
3 | "Lee Seok-hoon and Tei" | April 5, 2023 | 0.237% | 1.622% | 1.859% | |
4 | "Kim Ho-joong" | April 12, 2023 | 0.298% | 1.326% | 1.624% | |
5 | "Kwon Il-yong and Pyo Chang-won" | April 19, 2023 | 0.271% | 1.183% | 1.454% | |
6 | "Kara" | April 26, 2023 | 0.437% | 1.055% | 1.492% | |
7 | "Jay Park and The Korean Zombie" | May 3, 2023 | 0.23% | 1.203% | 1.433% | |
8 | "MeloMance" | May 10, 2023 | 0.235% | 1.23% | 1.465% |
Source: Nielsen Media Research
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