Show Me Your Voice season 2

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Show Me Your Voice
Season 2
Hosted by
Winners
  • Good singers: 2
  • Bad singers: 0
No. of episodes2
Release
Original network M6
Original release8 July (2024-07-08) 
15 July 2024 (2024-07-15)
Season chronology
 Previous
Season 1

The second season of the French television mystery music game programme Show Me Your Voice premiered on M6 on 8 July 2024; [a] this also marked the series' return after a three-year hiatus [3] that formally announced in a tweet by journalist Clément Garin  [ fr ] in April 2024. [4]

Gameplay

Format

According to original South Korean rules, the guest artist and contestants 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. [1]

The contestants must eliminate one mystery singer at the end of each round, receiving a designated cash value based on the number of bad singer eliminations, from a minimum of 1,000 to a maximum of €10,000 (if there are more than six bad singers). At the end of a game, if the contestants decide 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 €20,000 if a singer is good, or lose their all winnings if a singer is bad.

Rounds

  1. First impression (French: Première impression)
    The guest artist and contestants are given some time to observe and examine each mystery singer based on their appearance.
  2. Playback (French: Relecture)
    Divided into two groups of four mystery singers, each of them have to perform a lip sync of their own. At the conclusion of performances, the contestants eliminate one mystery singer from each group.
  3. Exhibit (French: Pièce à conviction)
    The guest artist and contestants are presented with a video package containing possible clues by one of the mystery singers of their choice.
  4. Concealed vocals (French: Cachez la voix)
    The mystery singer lip syncs to the good singer's recording, then a bad singer's recording comes in the middle of the performance.
  5. Secret studio (French: Studio secret)
    The guest artist and contestants are presented with video from a recording session by one of the mystery singers, but pitch-shifted to obscure their actual vocals.
  6. Interview (French: L'interview)
    The guest artist and contestants may ask questions to the remaining mystery singers. Good singers are required to give truthful responses, while the bad singers must lie.

Episodes

Guest artists

Legend:      
  Good singer
  Bad singer
Symbol confirmed.svg The contestants chose to risk the money.
Symbol unrelated.svg The contestants chose to walk away with the money.
EpisodeGuest artist [b] ContestantsMystery singers
(In their respective numbers and aliases) [c]
#DateElimination orderWinner
First impressionPlaybackExhibitConcealed vocalsSecret studioInterview
18 July 2024 Joyce Jonathan
[5] [6]
Amandine Perez and Alexandre Collin
Symbol confirmed.svgY €20,000
2.
(Judoka)
5.
(Student)
8.
(Meilleur Ouvrier de France)
9. Chloé Villard
(Cowgirl)
6.
(Capoeira Dancer)
3. Félicie and Joséphine Hochedé
(Skiing Twins)
1. Kévin Martin
(Barber)
7.
(Motorcycle Rider)
4. Laura Bertaina
Firefighting Nurse
215 July 2024 Hélène Ségara Jason and Kenzo Gargowitch
Symbol confirmed.svgY €20,000
8.
(Animator)
9. Fanny Egéa
(Mermaid)
7.
(Punk)
4.
(Footballer)
6.
(Painter)
3.
(Policeman)
2.
(Cavalier)
1.
(Formula One Driver)
5. Maacs
Scientist

Panelists

Legend:      
  Main panelist
  Guest panelist

Reception

Legend:
  Highest rated episode
  Lowest rated episode
No.TitleAir dateTimeslot (CET)ViewershipShareRef(s)
RankTotalCons.Grp. u50
1"Joyce Jonathan"8 July 2024Monday, 21:1060.8024.2%8.4% [8] [9]
2"Hélène Ségara"15 July 202450.9526%11.7% [e]

Source: Médiamétrie

Notes

  1. Despite the 2nd season have prematurely ended for two weeks, all of four episodes, including two unaired ones (with Sheryfa Luna and Anne Sila playing as guest artists) were initially released through streaming service M6+ on the same day as linear television premiere. [1] [2]
  2. For the returning guest artists (which also include foreigners or former good singers), names are displayed in italics.
  3. For the mixed groups, names of the bad singers are displayed in italics.
  4. 1 2 These are the list of foreign panelist(s) having assigned for this season:
    • Canada — Natasha St-Pier (1 ep)
    • Israel — Philippe Lellouche [7] (1 ep)
  5. For this season's reception:
    • In the 2nd episode on 15 July 2024, average viewing population and (both overall and u-50  [ fr ]) shares were combined from two parts — with the 1st part garnering 941,000, 5.2% and 11.1%, and the 2nd have 963,000, 6.8% and 12.3%. [10] [11]

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