'I Can See Your Voice': Season premiere impresses viewers as they call it their new favorite show

The season premiere of the show has left viewers wanting more and here's everything you need to know about the new concept
UPDATED SEP 24, 2020
(FOX)
(FOX)

Ken Jeong knows how to keep people entertained and he did not disappoint with his new show 'I Can See Your Voice'. FOX Network came up with a new concept for singing competition where a contestant has a chance to win $100,000 if they are able to point out who is a bad singer and who is good. 

In this competition, bad is good and good is bad. With random strangers taking to the stage, the contestant has to figure out who is faking to be a good singer. With five rounds, the contestant has a chance to win $10,000 on every stage. However, if you choose a good singer instead of bad, the chance of winning $10,000 goes away. 

Fortunately, the contestant has little help as professional singers come to the stage and try to pinpoint who could be lying. In the latest episode (September 23), Nick Lachey, Kelly Osbourne, Arsenio Hall and Cheryl Hines came on stage to help contestants. With the panel giving their views on who could be a bad singer, the contestant has a chance of going with their opinion or taking the other route. While one might think the panel can be helpful, at times, things get tough as each member in the panel might have a different opinion. 

Apart from having different musicians come on stage to help, host Jeong delivers an entertaining performance. Just like 'The Masked Singer', the comedian makes sure that there is no dull moment on the show. His ability to guide the contestants while adding a bit of confusion was loved by all the fans. 

Many were quick to take to social media to express their love for the new show. "I Can See Your Voice might just be my second favorite show!!! My first is The Masked Singer and always will be!!!!" said one viewer. "I think I could be on this show. Cause I preform in the mirror everyday, but I can't sing worth a damn. We're loving it," said another. 



 



 

"#ICanSeeYourVoice is intense and I'm loving it lol got my whole family watching lol I wanna play so bad lol I know I could get them all. I got a ear for these things. @FOXNOW great show" read another comment. 



 

"I’m genuinely trying to figure out this #ICanSeeYourVoice show. It’s pure chaos and the rules make as much sense as Bamboozled from Friends ...... but I just know I’m gonna watch it every week," said another. 



 



 

"The new show '#ICanSeeYourVoice' is wild. It’s like 'hey, get all these strangers on a stage and publicly judge them based on their mannerisms and first impressions and then make them sing in front of everyone hoping that they’re bad at it' lol" read another. "I actually like the concept of this show lol I'll def be tuned in every Wednesday," added another. 



 

'I Can See Your Voice' airs on Wednesdays at 9 pm ET on FOX. 

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