Ma näen su häält (English: I Can See Your Voice) is an Estonian television mystery music game show series based on the South Korean programme of the same title. It features the guest artist and contestants attempting to eliminate bad singers from the group assisted by clues and celebrity panel, ending with the last remaining mystery singer through a duet performance by one of the guest artists.[1][2]
As of 31 December 2024,[update] 45 episodes of Ma näen su häält have aired, concluding the fourth season. It was aired on Kanal 2 (from its debut on 27 February 2022[3][4] to 31 December 2024).
Besides with the main programme, the Estonian counterpart also aired a postgame aftershowMa nägin su häält (English: I Saw Your Voice) for its second season.[5]
"Ma ei näinud su häält (I Didn't See Your Voice) — 2024 edition"
31 December 2023 (2023-12-31)
106,000
9.3%
3
"Ma ei näinud su häält (I Didn't See Your Voice) — 2025 edition"
31 December 2024 (2024-12-31)
NR
NR
Notes
^ abcdThis refers to the guest artist(s) that have played in according only to their first game(s); returning guest artists (which also include foreigners or former good singers, with their names displaying in italics) did not count.
^ abcdeReports for the show's episode reception are taken from Kantar Emor [et].
From 1st to 3rd season, the Top 10 Live, Combined and Top 20 Consolidated rankings have viewership ratings and population.[6][7][8]
In the 4th season, rankings for the Top 30 Combined did the same, but the Top 30 Consolidated revised with separate viewership rating, population (based on per minute and show), and audience share.[9][10]
^ abcThese are the list of foreign guest artist(s) having played for the show:
Bad singer Mihkel Juhkam (s3 ep. 3) also returned on his 2nd game as a contestant,[14][15] when he last won by performing a duet with Nele-Liis Vaiksoo for the 1st season.[16][17]
New Year's Eve Concerts
The 3rd season was headlined by good singers Toomas Krall, Jaak Linnas, Margo Maltis, Raivo Oja, and Reimo Weissbach; as well as guest artists Eda-Ines Etti, Alika Milova, and Hanna-Liina Võsa.[18][19]
The 4th season was headlined by good singers Loora-Eliise Kaarelson, Aavo and Annika Lumi, Silver Robin Marimäe, Keidi Niitsoo, Anti Nöör, Kalev Saarva, Maarja Sert, Anneli Snow, and Ingela Virkus; as well as guest artists Tanja Mihhailova-Saar, Koit Toome, and (panelist) Estoni Kohver (of 5miinust).[20]
As part of its transition for then-upcoming musical variety show Minu elu viis,[21] host Romi Hasa (s4 ep. 6) assigned as a guest panelist.[22][23]