On this occasion, the 2 biggest winners of the show, Kevin and Margaux played for the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Association.
Some famous French singers also appeared such as Kendji Girac, Vianney, Claudio Capéo and Pascal Obispo.
The host for the daily shows was Patrick Sabatier for almost half a year, when Nagui took over once again on 12 December 2008.
The show has a permanent big band, called “les Zikos (et Zikettes)”,[2] which accompanies the contestants.
The challenger sings a song of their choosing accompanied by the band, and then has a brief conversation with the host about their personal background.
Then, when the music and the display of the text stop, the competitor must continue to sing, providing the missing words.
The competitor with the lower score leaves the stage, isolating themselves on an armchair, their back to their opponent and to the public, with sound-blocking headphones on.
At this point, no matter how much money is won in the final round, the winner is guaranteed to appear on the following episode.
Exactly once during the final round, the maestro can choose the "initials" option: the first letter of each word in the exactly correct lyrics is shown.
For example, suppose at level three the correct lyrics were "Moi je pense à l'enfant".
A special episode aired on 11 June 2016 featuring 8 celebrities playing for up to €150,000 to be split evenly among four charities.
The celebrities in this edition included Gérard Holtz (sports journalist and Tour de France analyst for France 2), Michel Cymes (journalist), Valérie Damidot (TV presenter), Michaël Gregorio (comedian/impressionist), Amir (French representative at the Eurovision Song Contest 2016), Iris Mittenaere (Miss France 2016), Valérie Bègue (TV personality) and Tony Saint Laurent (actor).
The semifinal is played the same way, the winners of each of the four pairs facing off against each other with the player in each duel with the most points moving on to the final.
In the final round, the two remaining players worked together to correctly remember the lyrics to a song at each prize level to earn a higher amount of money, an incorrect guess at any level would put them back at zero (the pair could stop at any time and take the money they've already earned).
Gérard Holtz and Amir took on Papaoutai by Stromae in the final round and stopped after 4 correct guesses, earning €90,000 for the charities.