Workpoint TV was offered the airing rights for South Korea's reality show
King of Mask Singer, but they decided to purchase rights for the Shows
Let Me In and
I Can See Your Voice instead. When a Chinese company decided to produce their own version of King of Mask Singer, Workpoint TV then decided to purchase rights to King of Mask Singer. The show maintains strict confidentiality for its contestants. Beginning with parking, contestants are required to switch vehicles to avoid being recognized. A crew will then pick them up and escort them to the studio, covering them with a cloth. If a contestant has a companion, the companion must wear a mask. During rehearsals, voice-altering devices are used. Individuals with knowledge of the contestants' identities, such as makeup artists and studio judges, must sign confidentiality agreements. In total, over 500 people are bound by these agreements. The secrecy extends to the editing room, mixing room, and all relevant areas. The judging panel consisted of a mix of entertainment industry professionals and experienced performers. The show maintained strict secrecy around contestant identities, beginning from arrival at the studio—contestants would switch vehicles to prevent recognition, be covered with cloaks, and even use voice modulators during rehearsals. Assistants and stylists were also required to wear masks. All involved staff, including makeup artists, costume designers, and production crew, signed confidentiality agreements, amounting to over 500 people. Editing and audio mixing rooms were locked and secured throughout post-production. Notable themed seasons include
The Mask Line Thai and
The Mask Literature, which incorporated elements of Thai identity and literature into the show. There were also special non-competitive episodes such as
The Mask Truce Day and
The Mask Line Prang. In 2024, Gun Kantathavorn announced his departure from all Workpoint programs due to legal issues related to The iCON Group. His contract was subsequently terminated, making
The Mask Soulmate the first season to be hosted by
Si Siwat Chotchaicharin and the first season available on Netflix for on-demand viewing. == Format ==