The Voice of Korea

This article is about the South Korean television talent program. For the North Korean broadcasting service, see Voice of Korea.
The Voice of Korea
Created by John de Mol
Presented by Kim Jin-pyo
Judges Shin Seung-hun
Baek Ji-young
Kangta
Gil
Country of origin South Korea
Original language(s) Korean
No. of series 2
No. of episodes 29
Production
Executive producer(s) Oh Kwang-suk
Producer(s) Lee Sang-yoon
Hwang Sung-ho
Jeon Ji-hyun
Location(s) Seoul, South Korea
Release
Original network Mnet
Original release February 10, 2012 – present
External links
Website

The Voice of Korea is a South Korean reality singing competition and local version of The Voice first broadcast as The Voice of Holland. Its first season started on February 10, 2012 on Mnet. The second season started on February 22, 2013 on Mnet.[1]

One of the important premises of the show is the quality of the singing talent. Four coaches, themselves popular performing artists, train the talents in their group and occasionally perform with them. Talents are selected in blind auditions, where the coaches cannot see, but only hear the auditioner.

Season 1 (2012)

The first season of The Voice of Korea was hosted by Kim Jin-pyo, and the four coach members were Shin Seung-hun, Baek Ji-young, Kangta and Gil of Leessang. The winner of the first season was Son Seung-yeon, who was mentored by Shin Seung-hun.

Season 2 (2013)

The second season of The Voice of Korea was hosted by Kim Jin-pyo, and the four coach members were Shin Seung-hun, Baek Ji-young, Kangta and Gil of Leessang. The winner of the second season was Lee Ye-jun, who was mentored by Kangta.

Coaches

Hosts

Finalists

Color KeyA

     – Winning coach. Winning contestant in bold, eliminated contestants in small font.
     – Runner-up coach. Final contestant first listed.
     – 3rd place coach. Final contestant first listed.
     – 4th place coach. Final contestant first listed.
Season
Shin Seung-hun Baek Ji-young Kangta Gil
One Son Seung-yeon
Lee So-jung
Jung Seung-won
Jang Jae-ho
Lee Eun-ah
Sam Koo
Yoo Sung-eun
Kang Mi-jin
Huh Gong
Park Tae-young
In Ji-yoon
Shin Ji-hyun
Ji Se-hee
Jung Na-hyun
Bae Keun-seok
Hong Heok-su
Jang Jung-woo
Kim Hyun-min
Woo Hye-mi
Ha Ye-na
Jang Eun-ah
Choi Jun-young
Shin Cho-yi
Nam Il
Two Yoon Sung-ki
Bae Du-hun
Park Eui-sung
Lee Si-mon
Song Pu-reum
Ham Sung-hun
Lee Ye-jun
Shin Yu-mi
Lee Jung-seok
Yoo Da-eun
Kim Hyun-ji
Song Su-bin

References

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