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King of Mask Singer | |
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Also known as | Mystery Music Show: King of Mask Singer King of Masked Singers The Masked Singer Korea |
Genre | Reality television Variety show Music |
Written by |
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Directed by |
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Creative director | Seo Chang-man |
Presented by | Kim Sung-joo |
Country of origin | South Korea |
Original language | Korean |
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Production | |
Executive producer | Park Jeong-gyu |
Running time | 105 minutes |
Production company | MBC Entertainment |
Original release | |
Network | MBC TV |
Release | February 18, 2015 (pilot) April 5, 2015 – present |
Related | |
Sunday Night |
The King of Mask Singer [1] (Korean: 미스터리 음악쇼 복면가왕; RR: Miseuteori Eumaksyo Bongmyeon-gawang; lit. Mystery Music Show: Masked Singer's King) is a South Korean singing competition program presented by Kim Sung-joo,[2] with introductions by voice actor Lee Won-joon .[3] It airs on MBC on Sunday, starting from April 5, 2015[2] as a part of MBC's Sunday Night programming block.[4]
Format
Each competition lasts for two episodes, with the singers competing one-on-one in three elimination rounds. They are given elaborate masks which are made by designer Hwang Jae-geun[5] and gloves to wear in order to conceal their identity, thus removing factors such as popularity, career and age that could lead to prejudiced voting. In the first round, both contestants sing the same song, while in the second and third round they each sing a solo song. The winners of each pair are selected by the audience and panel of celebrities through instant live votes. The identities of the singers are not revealed until they have been eliminated.[6] The winner of the third round challenges the previous competition's Mask King, and is either eliminated or becomes the new Mask King.[7] Ha Hyun-woo of Guckkasten ("Music Captain of Our Local") has nine consecutive wins, which is the highest number of wins achieved by any contestant (and highest number of males)[8][9] and Son Seung-yeon ("The East Invincibility") has eight consecutive wins, which is the highest number of consecutive wins ever achieved by a female contestant.
Due to great interest and demand, the show released a special album consisting of a selection of studio recordings by the competitors.
Competitors
List of idol contestants performed in this show, include the ex-idols and exclude the sub-groups (initial sort by group)
- – Idol group has been disbanded
- – Idol group is on hiatus
Group | Singer (Episodes) (for main performing stage) |
Participated / Current / Total members | |
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Current member(s) | Past member(s) | ||
1the9 | — | Lee Seung-hwan (233–234) | 1 / 0 / 9 |
2AM | Jo Kwon (Pilot, 137–138) Changmin (3–4, 143–144) Jinwoon (73) Seulong (87–88) |
— | 4 / 4 / 4 |
2BiC | Kim Ji-hwan (35–36) | — | 1 / 2 / 2 |
2NE1 | — | Minzy (105) Park Bom (235–236) |
2 / 0 / 4 |
2PM | Jun. K (43–44, 355) Junho (119–120) |
Jay Park (41–42) | 3 / 6 / 7 |
4Minute | — | Jiyoon (131) Jihyun (245) |
2 / 0 / 5 |
5tion | — | Lee Hyun (329–330) | 1 / 5 / 17 |
8Eight | Joo Hee (21, 127–128) Lee Hyun (31–32, 179–180, 182, 184, 186, 188) Baek Chan (249–250) |
— | 3 / 3 / 3 |
15& | — | Park Ji-min (109–110) | 1 / 0 / 2 |
100% | — | Rockhyun (189) | 1 / 0 / 7 |
A.C.E | Kang Yu-chan (448) | — | 1 / 5 / 5 |
AB6IX | Lee Dae-hwi (175–176) | — | 1 / 4 / 5 |
After School | — | Kahi (5) Raina (33–34) Lizzy (45) Yoo So-young (283) Jungah (365-366) |
5 / 1 / 11 |
AKMU | Lee Chan-hyuk (99) Lee Su-hyun (99–100) |
— | 2 / 2 / 2 |
Alice | Sohee (305) | — | 1 / 7 / 7 |
AOA | Hyejeong (159) Chanmi (237–238, 438—439) |
Choa (25–26) Yuna (177–178) |
4 / 3 / 8 |
Apink | Jung Eun-ji (11–12) Kim Nam-joo (39) Yoon Bo-mi (61) Oh Ha-young (119) |
— | 4 / 5 / 7 |
April | — | Jinsol (145) Chaekyung (205) Naeun (235–236) Chaewon (261–262) |
4 / 0 / 8 |
As One | Lee Min (253–254, 323) | — | 1 / 2 / 2 |
Astro | Yoon San-ha (171) MJ (213–214) |
Rocky (305–306) | 3 / 4 / 6 |
Ateez | Jongho (369) | — | 1 / 8 / 8 |
B.A.P | — | Daehyun (33–34) Youngjae (129, 203–204) Yongguk (359-360) Zelo (396) |
4 / 0 / 6 |
B.O.Y | — | Song Yu-vin (173) | 1 / 0 / 2 |
B1A4 | Sandeul (1–2, Special Live 2016, 84, 428-429, 431, 433, 435) CNU (77) |
Jinyoung (85) | 3 / 3 / 5 |
Baby V.O.X | — | Shim Eun-jin (105) Kan Mi-youn (123–124) |
2 / 0 / 9 |
Badkiz (formerly known as Hot Place) |
— | Monika (85–86) | 1 / 0 / 22 |
Bestie | — | UJi (23–24, 376-377) | 1 / 0 / 4 |
Big Bang | — | Seungri (163–164) | 1 / 4 / 5 |
Big Mama | Lee Young-hyun (19, 289–290, 292) Lee Ji-young (129–130, 323–325, 327) Shin Yeon-ah (133–134) Park Min-hye (311–312, 314) |
— | 4 / 4 / 4 |
Billlie | Tsuki (378-379), Haram (412) | — | 2 / 7 / 7 |
Blackpink | Rosé (103–104) | — | 1 / 4 / 4 |
Block B | Taeil (7–8, 295–296) Park Kyung (157–158) U-Kwon (201) |
— | 3 / 7 / 7 |
Bolbbalgan4 | Ahn Ji-young (89–90) | Woo Ji-yoon (281) | 2 / 1 / 2 |
Boys Republic | Onejunn (55) | — | 1 / 5 / 5 |
The Boyz | Sangyeon (183) Younghoon (221–222) New (295) Kevin (392-393) |
— | 4 / 11 / 12 |
Brown Eyed Girls | JeA (69–70, 147–148) Narsha (125–126) Miryo (384) |
— | 3 / 4 / 4 |
BtoB | Sungjae (5–6, Special Live 2015) Changsub (27–28) Eunkwang (75–76, 155–156) Hyunsik (123) Minhyuk (317–318) |
— | 5 / 6 / 7 |
BTS | Jungkook (71–72) | — | 1 / 7 / 7 |
C.I.V.A | — | Kim So-hee (155) Yoon Chae-kyung (205) |
2 / 0 / 3 |
Chakra | — | Hwangbo (103) | 1 / 0 / 5 |
CIX | Bae Jin-young (307–308) Seunghun (386) |
— | 1 / 5 / 5 |
Cherry Bullet | — | Haeyoon (367) Jiwon (390) Bora (422—423) |
3 / 0 / 10 |
CLASS:y | Yoon Chae-won (378) | — | 1 / 7 / 7 |
CLC | Yujin (223) Seunghee (241–242) |
— | 2 / 7 / 7 |
Cleo | — | Gong Seo-young (65–66) Chae Eun-jung (271) |
2 / 0 / 5 |
Click-B | Oh Jong-hyuk (35–36) Yoo Ho-seok (135) Kim Tae-hyung (165–166) No Min-hyuk (247) Ha Hyun-gon (247–248) Kim Sang-hyuk (309) |
— | 6 / 7 / 7 |
CNBLUE | — | Lee Jong-hyun (101–102) | 1 / 3 / 5 |
Coed School | — | Taewoon (289) Chanmi (345–346) |
2 / 0 / 10 |
Cool | Lee Jae-hoon (77–78) Kim Sung-soo (207) |
— | 2 / 3 / 5 |
Cosmic Girls | Exy (65, 263–264) Yeonjung (91–92, 189) Seola (173–174) Soobin (231–232) Dayoung (241–242) |
— | 5 / 10 / 13 |
Cravity | Minhee (345–346) Woobin (398–399) Jungmo (446) |
— | 3 / 9 / 9 |
Crayon Pop | — | Soyul (243–244) | 1 / 4 / 5 |
Cross Gene | — | Takuya (207) | 1 / 4 / 7 |
D1ce | — | Woo Jin-young (225–226) | 1 / 0 / 5 |
Dal Shabet | Subin (59, 410) | — | 1 / 6 / 7 |
Davichi | Kang Min-kyung (17–18) Lee Hae-ri (101–102, 104, 106) |
— | 2 / 2 / 2 |
Day6 | Young K (205–206) Wonpil (227–228) |
— | 2 / 4 / 6 |
December | DK (97–98, 420–429) | — | 1 / 2 / 2 |
DIA | Yebin (125) | Seunghee (394-395) | 2 / 6 / 10 |
Diva | — | Lee Min-kyung (197–198) | 1 / 0 / 4 |
DJ DOC | Kim Chang-ryeol (151–152) | — | 1 / 3 / 4 |
DKZ | Jaechan (281) | Munik (255) | 2 / 5 / 8 |
Dreamcatcher (formerly known as MINX) |
Siyeon (209) | — | 1 / 7 / 7 |
Drippin | Cha Jun-ho (363) | — | 1 / 6 / 7 |
Dynamic Duo | Gaeko (13) Choiza (225–226) |
— | 2 / 2 / 2 |
El7z Up | Kei (107–108, 275–276) Hwiseo (402–403) |
— | 2 / 7 / 7 |
EPEX | Keum (400) | — | 1 / 8 / 8 |
Epik High | Mithra Jin (97) DJ Tukutz (299) |
— | 2 / 3 / 3 |
Eve | Kim Se-heon (91) | — | 1 / 4 / 10 |
EXID | Solji (Pilot, 1, 163–164, 166, 168, 170, 172, 174) Hani (47–48) Hyelin (63) LE (133) Jeonghwa (151) |
UJi (23–24, 376-377) | 6 / 5 / 8 |
Exo | Chen (21–22) | — | 1 / 9 / 12 |
F-ve Dolls | — | Chanmi (345–346) Seunghee (394-395) |
2 / 0 / 10 |
F.T. Island | Honggi (3, 105–106) Jaejin (181) |
— | 2 / 3 / 6 |
f(x) | Luna (1–2, 4, 6) | — | 1 / 4 / 5 |
Fantasy Boys | Kim Woo-seok (420) | — | 1 / 11 / 12 |
Fave1 | Rockhyun (189) | — | 1 / 4 / 4 |
Fiestar | — | Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=King_of_Mask_Singer