Hidden Singer

6.5
2012 Reality

Pop stars and impersonators face off to be the last one standing as the audience tries to determine the real singer by listening to their voices only.

  • Cast:
    Jeon Hyun-moo

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Season 7 : 2022

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EP1 - Episode 1
August. 19,2022

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August. 26,2022

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September. 02,2022

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September. 09,2022

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September. 16,2022

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September. 23,2022

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September. 30,2022

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October. 07,2022

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October. 14,2022

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October. 21,2022

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EP11 - Episode 11
October. 28,2022

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November. 04,2022

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November. 11,2022

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November. 18,2022

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