Aš matau tavo balsą

Aš matau tavo balsą (I Can See Your Voice) is a Lithuanian television mystery music game show, based on the South Korean programme of the same name. It premiered on LNK on 13 March 2022 before moving to its sister station BTV on 23 April 2022.

Format
Presented with a group of six "mystery singers" identified only by their occupation, a guest artist and contestant(s) must attempt to eliminate bad singers from the group without ever hearing them sing, assisted by clues and a celebrity panel over the course of four rounds. At the end of the game, the last remaining mystery singer is revealed as either good or bad by means of a duet between them and one of the guest artists.

The contestant(s) must eliminate one mystery singer at the end of each round, receiving €1,000 if they eliminate a bad singer. At the end of the game, the contestant(s) may either end the game and keep the money they had won in previous rounds, or risk it for a chance to win €10,000 by correctly guessing whether the last remaining mystery singer is good or bad.

Rounds
Each episode presents the guest artist and contestant(s) with six people whose identities and singing voices are kept concealed until they are eliminated to perform on the "stage of truth" or remain in the end to perform the final duet.


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Production and development
Following the successful broadcasts of Kaukės, MG Baltic Media formally acquired the rights to produce a local adaptation of I Can See Your Voice in Lithuania as per CJ ENM's dealing with Fremantle in November 2020, including with production duties assigned by Elitaz and Kaunas Television Services.

Filming
Filming of the show took place at Avia Solutions Group Arena in Vilnius. During the COVID-19 pandemic, it has filmed under implementing health and safety protocols.

Originally, nine episodes were completed production except one episode involving guest artist Egidijus Dragūnas and celebrity panelist Juozas Statkevičius, which did never air according to LNK spokesperson Gediminas Malaškevičius in March 2022 due to their controversial comments related to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.