Three Celebrities Perfect For The Show



We have come up with three more celebrities that we feel would be perfect for The Masked Singer! As always, we hope that you agree with who we think should do the show and why they would be great for it.

The first celebrity that we feel would be perfect for the show is Brent Spiner from “Star Trek: The Next Generation.” While this might seem like a bizarre choice at first, our reason for choosing him is because he is another celebrity that many people don’t know is a great singer. He also has a few accolades that the show loves to have, as he was nominated for a Satellite Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Miniseries or a Motion Picture Made for Television, was nominated for a Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actor in a Musical, was nominated for two Saturn Awards for Best Supporting Actor, and won a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Saturn Awards this year along with rest of the cast of “Star Trek: The Next Generation.” He also has experience taking part in fun shows and movies, as he appeared in an episode of the show “Tales from the Darkside,” guest starred in an episode of “Cheers,” was in seven episodes of “Night Court,” guest starred in an episode of “Mad About You,” voiced a character in four episodes of the Disney show “Gargoyles,” voiced Conan O’Brien in the movie “South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut,” played Stromboli in the ABC TV movie musical “Gepetto,” appeared in the movie “Dude, Where’s My Car,” starred in the movie “The Master of Disguise,” guest starred in an episode of “Frasier,” guest starred in an episode of “Friends,” appeared in the movie “Superhero Movie,” guest starred in an episode of “The Big Bang Theory,” voiced characters in four episodes of the Cartoon Network show “Generator Rex,” was in an episode of “Robot Chicken,” guest starred in an episode of the Nickelodeon show “Wendell and Vinnie,” was in an episode of “Comedy Bang Bang,” was in four episodes of the show “Blunt Talk,” was in an episode of “The Goldbergs,” played The Joker in two episodes of “Young Justice,” was on two episodes of “Late Show with David Letterman,” was in an episode of “The Jack and Triumph Show,” and was on an episode of “Home & Family.” He also has experience working with Fox, as he has guest starred on episodes of “The Simpsons” and “Family Guy,” which could increase his chances of being a contestant. He also has a lot of theater experience, as he was in productions of “Sunday in the Park with George,” “The Three Musketeers,” “Big River,” “1776,” and “Man of La Mancha.” He also has a great singing voice for many old songs, and if he picks the right ones, he could go far in the show. We can see him going for songs like “Sweet Caroline” by Neil Diamond, “Can’t Help Falling in Love” by Elvis Presley, and “I See the Want to in Your Eyes” by Conway Twitty.

The second celebrity that we feel would be perfect for the show is Ruben Studdard. The show has already had many past “American Idol” contestants on the show, and we feel that he would be a great singer to represent this category, as he also won the show, and it would be great to see how he would do on another singing competition. He also has a few accolades that the show loves to have, as he has several songs and albums that landed high on the R&B charts, and two albums that are certified gold and Platinum. He has also been nominated for a BET Award, an American Music Award, a Grammy Award, and has won a Teen Choice Award. He also has experience taking part in fun shows and movies, as he guest starred in an episode of the show “One on One,” appeared in the movie “Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed,” guest starred in an episode of “8 Simple Rules,” guest starred in an episode of the show “Life on a Stick,” guest starred in an episode of the show “Eve,” starred in the movie “The Perfect Gift,” was a guest on several late night and daytime talk shows, appeared at a few award shows, was at the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade one year, performed at “Christmas in Rockefeller Center” one year, was on two episodes of “Sesame Street,” was a contestant on “The Biggest Loser,” was a contestant on an episode of “Celebrity Food Fight,” was a guest judge on an episode of “Chopped Junior,” was part of the Hollywood Christmas Parade three times, and was a guest on “The Wendy Williams Show” five times. He also has experience working with Fox as he won “American Idol” and returned several times as a guest, was on two episodes of the show “American Juniors,” was on an episode of “Mad TV,” and was a musical guest on “Fox & Friends,” which could increase his chances of being a contestant on the show. He also has Broadway experience, as he did a Christmas show there in December 2018 with Clay Aiken. He also has a great singing voice, as the website Singing Carrots says that he has a rich, soulful baritone, a smooth and warm tone, the ability to convey complex emotions through his singing, the ability to sing several notes in a single syllable, and the ability to transition between different notes and pitches quickly and smoothly. With these vocal qualities, he could go far in the show. We can see him going for songs like “Under the Boardwalk” by The Drifters, “Reach Out I’ll Be There” by The Four Tops, and “Love Train” by The O’Jays.

The third celebrity that we feel would be perfect for the show is Lzzy Hale, the lead singer of Halestrom. The show has not had any female rock singers as contestants yet, and we feel that she would be the perfect singer to represent the genre. She also has several accolades that the show loves to have, as all her albums landed high on the charts, one is certified gold and one is certified Platinum, four of her EPs landed high on the hard rock charts, and almost all her singles landed high on the mainstream rock charts, with three being certified gold and two being certified Platinum, and she has been nominated for two Grammy Awards with one win. She also has experience taking part in fun shows and movies, as she was one of the artists that performed the song “Thunder Force” for the movie of the same name, was a musical guest on an episode of “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon,” was a musical guest on an episode of “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” was a guest at the Loudwire Awards, was a guest on an episode of “Rock & Roll Road Trip with Sammy Hagar,” was a guest on a podcast about Metallica, was on four episodes of the show “When Metal Ruled the 80s,” was on an episode of the show “Rockstar Shuffle,” was on an episode of the show “Vinyl Obsession,” and was the host of the show “A Year in Music.” All these appearances she has made in TV and movies could increase her chances of being a contestant on the show. She also has a great singing voice, as the website Singing Carrots says that she has a powerful and dynamic singing style, an impressive vocal range with the ability to go from powerful low notes to soaring high ones and uses vocal distortion and growling to convey intensity and power. With these vocal qualities, she could go far in the show. We can see her going for songs like “Hit Me with Your Best Shot” by Pat Benatar, “Misery Business” by Paramore, and “Celebrity Skin” by Hole. When she gets unmasked, it would be great to hear her sing her song “Uncomfortable.” 

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