I Can See Your Voice Malaysia | |
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Season 2 | |
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Original network | TV3 |
Original release | 23 June – 29 September 2019 |
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The second season of the Malaysian Malay-language television mystery music game show I Can See Your Voice Malaysia premiered on TV3 on 23 June 2019. [1] [2]
According to original South Korean rules, 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. [3]
If the singer is good, he/she will perform again in an encore concert; if the singer is bad, he/she wins RM 3,000.
Legend: | |
Good singer | |
Bad singer |
Episode | Guest artist [a] | Mystery singers (In their respective numbers and aliases) [b] | ||||||
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# | Date | Elimination order | Winner | |||||
Visual round | Lip sync round | Rehearsal round | Evidence round | |||||
1 | 23 June 2019 | Hael Husaini [4] | 1. Nu'aim Mubaarak Rahman (Work it Out) | 4. Nazrul Mustafa (Come on! Have a Picnic) | 2. Irdian Zulrahman (Roll, Roll, Roll the Ball) | 6. Aidil Mohd Nizam (Sepak Takraw Champion) | 5. Hazwan Ismail (Boundary Hero) | 3. Noorhapizah Napiah Experi-women |
2 | 30 June 2019 | Khai Bahar [5] [6] | 2. Fariq Amir Azwa (Dimsum Princess) | 3. Muizuddin Abdul Mutalib (I'm Handsome, I Know) | 1. Fuad Danish Jalani (Transform, Exchange Again) | 6. Zairul Mohd Khalis (Go Out for a Food Trip) | 4. Iza'an Abdul Talib (Delicious Vermicelli) | 5. Hakimi Yamin Doom Doom Drum |
3 | 7 July 2019 | Nabila Razali [7] [8] [9] [10] | 3. Sofea Roslan (Ice Cream Sister) | 1. Iman Troye (Top Keyboard Acrobat) | 5. Nurainaa Mazalan (Story Exporter) | 6. Nurliana Zainal (Story Importer) | 2. Diana Hanaffi (The Painters are Coming) | 4. Mina Amira Abstinence Challenged |
4 | 14 July 2019 | Datin Alyah [11] | 2. Mu'azzam Shah Husin (Shared Architect) | 6. Siti Abdul Malik (My Girl) | 1. Iskandar Abdullah (Chef Wan 2.0) | 3. Amirah Hamizah (Delicious Crackers) | 5. Nazrie Ronie (Flooring) | 4. Zarith Ziana Sulaiman H2+O=H2O |
5 | 21 July 2019 | Syamel [12] | 5. Al-Luqman Ramli (Yah! Striker) | 1. Akhmal Marzaki and Arqilah Ibrahim (Un-ordinary Friend) | 3. Aniq Hisamrudin (Lovely Flowers) | 6. Liana Syamimi and Hamizah Zarin (M2 Girls) | 4. Haziq Ridzuan (I'm Novalis) | 2. Abid Shamsuddin Stylish Star |
6 | 28 July 2019 | Siti Sarah [13] | 3. Amirah Ariffin (Magical Tailor) | 1. Shazzwan Razmee (Future Lecturer) | 6. Thalhah Abdul Halil (Dream Conqueror) | 2. Fateha Ahmad Azhar (Takade's Music Law) | 5. Zuhair Yussof (Stamped Quote) | 4. Syamsul Yunus Squashy Squash |
7 | 4 August 2019 | Floor 88 [14] [15] | 5. Shafique Amir (Fit and Fast) | 1. Badruzzaman Zainudin (Mat Convoy) | 6. Luqman Mohd Nizam (Light, Land, and Water) | 3. Aswan Musa (Security Captain) | 2. Aidi Azrizal Hassan (I Wanna be a Boss) | 4. Syahrul Nizam Sunny Son |
8 | 11 August 2019 | Haqiem Rusli [16] | 1. Nursyam Amarul (Entertainer on the Roadside) | 6. Luqman Hakim Ismail (Scissorhands) | 4. Yasmeen Sufia (Fragrant Clothes) | 5. Siti Nazirah Abdul Aziz (What do You Want to Eat?!) | 2. Nurhidayah Darsun (Mocha, Latte, Coffee Oh!) | 3. Muizz Zulqarnain Yes, Sir! |
9 | 18 August 2019 | Ella [17] | 4. Efiza Zakeri (Hey! Is There Enough Time Left?) | 3. Scuevis Joshua (Mat Ball) | 1. Ainil Hawa Safiah Esa (Obstacle Barrier) | 2. Aishah Mohd Hassan (Barbecue Queen) | 6. Melissa Anne Jude (The Business was Successful) | 5. Amirul Othman Malaysian Architecture |
10 | 25 August 2019 | Sam (Bunkface) [18] | 1. Fildza Iskandar (Click Clicker) | 3. Nur Farhana Naharin (Queen of the Patient's Heart) | 6. Faiz Jainudin (Made in Malaysia) | 5. Anis Athilah Hishamudin (Squid Day Breaker) | 4. Ekhwan Hakimi Latiff (Weasel King) | 2. Alif Mohd Daud It's Showtime! For Me... |
11 | 1 September 2019 | Ajai [19] [20] | 4. Azzim Saidon (MMA Fanatic) | 3. Muaz Ziekif Zulkifli (It's a Petite but... It's Romantic) | 2. Yaaqub Mahmood (I'm so Cute! Meow! Meow!) | 5. Ermizi Muhammad (Truth Defender) | 1. Noraisah Zakariya (Maths Genius) | 6. Shafiq Ismail 3. 2. 1. Action! |
12 | 8 September 2019 | Mas Idayu [21] | 2. Fazril Ariffin (Mr. No Problem) | 3. Nasrullah Abdul Ghani (That Popiah Wasn't Ordinary) | 4. Mimi Ridzuan (Nostalgic Legend) | 1. Faiqah Chik (Food Artist) | 5. Khairul Suhaimi (Teh Tarik One) | 6. Norafheda Madrigal The Most Beautiful Melody |
13 | 15 September 2019 | Mark Adam [22] | 6. Elnissa Aziz (3D Animation Expert) | 3. Firdaus Abidin (Dream Throne) | 2. Nurfitri Halimi (E-lamp Science) | 5. Afiq Ab Molok (Rojak King) | 4. Darell Unding Senelus (Holiday Drawings) | 1. Nashalia Nasriadi Error 404 |
Legend: | |
Main panelist | |
Guest panelist |
Episode | Panelists | ||||
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1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | |
1 | Seelan Paul | Mark Adam | Jihan Muse | Azira Shafinaz | Haziq Hussni |
2 | Ismail Izzani | Intan Najuwa | |||
3 | Amelia Henderson | Shafieq Shazwan | |||
4 | Awal Ashaari | Marsha Milan | |||
5 | Wany Hasrita | Hefny Sahad | Fizie Roslan | ||
6 | Jihan Muse | Remy Ishak | Janna Nick | ||
7 | Sherry Alhadad | Fatin Afeefa | |||
8 | Bell Ngasri | Fadlan Hazim | |||
9 | Mizal Zaini | Amy Mastura | |||
10 | Shuib Sepahtu | Dayah Bakar | |||
11 | Kak Girl | Sufian Suhaimi | |||
12 | Aman Ra | Elly Mazlein | |||
13 | Nad Zainal | Lisa Surihani | Anis Nabilah |
An encore concert was held one week after its finale that featured winning good singers returning to perform one last time, with guest appearances by Andi Bernadee , Luqman Faiz , Ara Johari , and Misha Omar . [23] [24] Also, the music video for Mu'izz's single "Andai Nanti" was shown at the closing credits. [25]
I Can See Your Voice Malaysia season 2 — Encore Concert performances | |
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Performer(s) | Song(s) |
Medley | |
Mu'izz Zulqarnain | "Love Fever" (Demam Cinta) — Halkai Farid feat. Asfan Shah |
Amirul Othman | "Ray" (Sinar) — Megat Rahim |
Zarith Ziana Sulaiman | "Everyone Already" (Semua Sudah) — Elizabeth Tan |
Norafheda Madrigal | "I'm Leaving" (Aku Pergi) — Cita Citata |
Sofea Roslan | "Eyeball" (Main Mata) — Baby Shima |
Mina Amira | "If So" (Seandainya) — Brisia Jodie |
Hakimi Yamin | "Return" (Pulang) — Insomniacks |
Syamsul Yunus | "Yesterday" (Kemarin) — Seventeen |
All winners | "Last Night" (Semalam Sehaja) — E1 |
Solo performances | |
Syamsul Yunus | "I Beg You" (Ku Mohon) — Afgansyah Reza |
Sofea Roslan | "Missing" (Hilang) — Marsha Milan |
Mu'izz Zulqarnain | "For You" (Untuk Kamu) — Nastia |
Norafheda Madrigal | "Stay In My Soul" (Tetap Dalam Jiwa) — Isyana Sarasvati |
Duet performances | |
Luqman Faiz and Amirul Othman | "Your Madness" (Kepuraanmu) — Luqman Faiz |
Ara Johari and Mina Amira | "Flower" (Bunga) — Ara Johari |
Andy Bernadee and Hakimi Yamin | "Only a Chance" (Satu Peluang) — Andy Bernadee |
Misha Omar and Zarith Ziana Sulaiman | "Till When?" (Sampai Bila) — Misha Omar |
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