FOX Orders Music Guessing Game Based on Korean Format

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FOX Entertainment has ordered the new unscripted music guessing-game series I Can See Your Voice, to be hosted and executive produced by comedian, actor and The Masked Singer panelist Ken Jeong.

The show, based on a South Korean format, challenges contestants to see if they can tell the difference between the good and bad singers, without ever hearing them sing a note. A panel of celebrity comedians/experts and a musical superstar will help the contestant navigate through rounds of lip-sync challenges, hidden clues and true-or-false evidence. In the end, the singer whom the contestant picks will reveal if they are good or bad in a duet performance with the musical superstar.

I Can See Your Voice will be produced by FOX Alternative Entertainment, with James McKinlay and Craig Plestis serving as executive producers alongside Jeong.

“Just like The Masked Singer, I Can See Your Voice is a distinctive format that makes for a big, bold creative swing. And with Ken leading the charge as host, it’s going to be another crazy ride for viewers,” said Rob Wade, president of alternative entertainment and specials at FOX Entertainment. “I Can See Your Voice provides us with another show as we continue to build out FOX Alternative Entertainment’s production slate.”

Jeong added, “As the smartest judge on The Masked Singer, I am excited to be the host of I Can See Your Voice. I truly love working with Rob Wade, Craig Plestis and everyone at FOX Alternative, and I know EXACTLY what the next big FOX hit will be!”