The Masked Singer (American TV series) season 3

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The Masked Singer
Season 3
Promotional poster for season three, featuring "Banana", "Miss Monster", "Frog", and "Llama"
Starring
Hosted byNick Cannon
No. of contestants18
WinnerKandi Burruss as "Night Angel"
Runner-upJesse McCartney as "Turtle"
No. of episodes18
Release
Original networkFox
Original releaseFebruary 2 (2020-02-02) –
May 20, 2020 (2020-05-20)
Season chronology
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Season 4
List of episodes

The third season of the American television series The Masked Singer premiered on Fox on February 2, 2020, as the Super Bowl LIV lead-out program,[1] and concluded on May 20, 2020. The season was won by singer/TV personality Kandi Burruss as "Night Angel", with singer Jesse McCartney finishing second as "Turtle", and rapper Bow Wow placing third as "Frog".

Production[edit]

The third season featured 18 new costumes. In addition to creating more mobility within the costumes, Toybina described the season's style focus as "more fashion-forward and modern" compared to the superhero and experimental feel of the first and second seasons. A fan favorite costume from the first season, Monster, was reimagined as a female (Miss Monster) to create a "fun and outgoing" costume that kids would enjoy, while White Tiger was designed to resemble an Egyptian warrior "god of all gods."[2]

The series's production crew had to work out better voice modulation routines as they had found fans of the show were able to remove the modulation and identify the speaking from previous seasons. Further, passionate fans of the show had been able to work out identities of the singers from early clue packages, so more difficult clue packages were created for the celebrities in the season.[3] Filming occurred from December 19, 2019, to February 28, 2020.[4]

Panelists and host[edit]

Nick Cannon, singer-songwriter Robin Thicke, television personality Jenny McCarthy Wahlberg, actor and comedian Ken Jeong, and recording artist Nicole Scherzinger returned for their third season as host and panelists.[5]

Guest panelists included Jamie Foxx in the first episode, Jason Biggs in the second episode, Leah Remini in the third episode, Gabriel Iglesias in the fifth episode, season one winner, T-Pain, in the sixth episode, Joel McHale in the eighth episode, Will Arnett in the ninth episode, Yvette Nicole Brown in the eleventh episode, Sharon Osbourne in the twelfth episode, Gordon Ramsay in the thirteenth episode, Jeff Dye in the fourteenth episode, and Jay Pharoah in the fifteenth episode.

Contestants[edit]

During the season, eighteen contestants competed.[5] The competitors were said to have a combined 69 Grammy nominations, 88 gold records, 11 Super Bowl appearances, three stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, hundreds of tattoos, and one title in the Guinness Book of World Records.[6]

The first nine episodes featured the contestants broken into three groups, A, B and C; across three episodes, the remaining contestants in the group performed and the lowest-voted contestant forced to unmask themselves. The tenth episode saw the remaining nine contestants compete. The lowest-voted contestant from each group was put to a final vote to determine the contestant to be unmasked. For the eleventh and twelfth episodes, the eight contestants were split into two groups of four, and within that, two pairings. The lowest-voted contestant of each pairing in the group of four performed in a "smackdown" for a final vote to determine who would be unmasked. For the next three episodes, one of the remaining six contestants was eliminated each week, and the top three contestants competed in the finale episode.

Results
Stage name[7] Celebrity Occupation Episodes
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17
Group A Group B Group C
Night Angel Kandi Burruss Singer/TV personality SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE WIN SAFE SAFE SAFE WINNER
Turtle Jesse McCartney Singer SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE WIN SAFE SAFE SAFE RUNNER-UP
Frog Bow Wow Rapper SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE WIN SAFE SAFE SAFE THIRD
Rhino Barry Zito Former MLB pitcher SAFE SAFE SAFE RISK WIN SAFE SAFE OUT
Kitty Jackie Evancho Singer SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE RISK SAFE OUT
Astronaut Hunter Hayes Singer SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE RISK OUT
Banana Bret Michaels Singer SAFE SAFE SAFE RISK OUT
Kangaroo Jordyn Woods Model/socialite SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE OUT
White Tiger Rob Gronkowski Retired NFL player[a] SAFE SAFE SAFE OUT
T-Rex JoJo Siwa Dancer/singer SAFE SAFE OUT
Swan Bella Thorne Actor SAFE OUT
Bear Sarah Palin Politician OUT
Taco Tom Bergeron TV host SAFE SAFE OUT
Mouse Dionne Warwick Singer SAFE OUT
Elephant Tony Hawk Skateboarder OUT
Miss Monster Chaka Khan Singer SAFE SAFE OUT
Llama Drew Carey Comedian/TV host SAFE OUT
Robot Lil Wayne Rapper OUT
  1. ^ Rob Gronkowski was listed as a "retired NFL player" when he was unmasked on the April 1, 2020 show. However, Gronkowski announced he was coming out of retirement on April 21, 2020. The notation in this table reflects his status presented on the show as when the show first aired.
  The masked singer won their face-off and remained in the competition.
  The masked singer lost their face-off and was in the bottom two/three, but was not eliminated.
  The masked singer was safe from elimination.
  The masked singer was eliminated from the competition and unmasked.
  The masked singer did not perform.
The celebrities who competed in the third season of The Masked Singer, pictured in order of elimination (L–R):
Lil Wayne ("Robot"), Drew Carey ("Llama"), Chaka Khan ("Miss Monster"), Tony Hawk ("Elephant"), Dionne Warwick ("Mouse"), Tom Bergeron ("Taco"), Sarah Palin ("Bear"), Bella Thorne ("Swan"), JoJo Siwa ("T-Rex"), Rob Gronkowski ("White Tiger"), Jordyn Woods ("Kangaroo"), Bret Michaels ("Banana"), Hunter Hayes ("Astronaut"), Jackie Evancho ("Kitty"), Barry Zito ("Rhino"), Bow Wow ("Frog"), Jesse McCartney ("Turtle"), and Kandi Burruss ("Night Angel")

Episodes[edit]

Week 1 (February 2 and 5)[edit]

Performances on the first episode (Group A Kickoff)
# Stage name Song Identity Result
1 White Tiger "Ice Ice Baby" by Vanilla Ice undisclosed SAFE
2 Turtle "Kiss from a Rose" by Seal undisclosed SAFE
3 Llama "She Bangs" by Ricky Martin undisclosed SAFE
4 Miss Monster "Something to Talk About" by Bonnie Raitt undisclosed SAFE
5 Robot "Are You Gonna Go My Way" by Lenny Kravitz Lil Wayne OUT
6 Kangaroo "Dancing On My Own" by Robyn undisclosed SAFE
Performances on the second episode (Group A Playoffs)
# Stage name Song Identity Result
1 Llama "It's Not Unusual" by Tom Jones Drew Carey OUT
2 Miss Monster "Fancy" by Bobbie Gentry undisclosed SAFE
3 White Tiger "Good Vibrations" by Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch undisclosed SAFE
4 Kangaroo "You Know I'm No Good" by Amy Winehouse undisclosed SAFE
5 Turtle "Say You Won't Let Go" by James Arthur undisclosed SAFE

Week 2 (February 12)[edit]

Group number: "Rock and Roll All Nite" by Kiss

Performances on the third episode (Group A Championship)
# Stage name Song Identity Result
1 Turtle "There's Nothing Holdin' Me Back" by Shawn Mendes undisclosed SAFE
2 Miss Monster "You Don't Own Me" by Lesley Gore Chaka Khan OUT
3 Kangaroo "Diamonds" by Rihanna undisclosed SAFE
4 White Tiger "We Will Rock You" by Queen undisclosed SAFE

Week 3 (February 19)[edit]

Performances on the fourth episode (Group B Kickoff)
# Stage name Song Identity Result
1 Frog "U Can't Touch This" by MC Hammer undisclosed SAFE
2 Elephant "Friday I'm In Love" by The Cure Tony Hawk OUT
3 Kitty "Dangerous Woman" by Ariana Grande undisclosed SAFE
4 Taco "Fly Me to the Moon" by Frank Sinatra undisclosed SAFE
5 Mouse "Get Here" by Oleta Adams undisclosed SAFE
6 Banana "A Little Less Conversation" by Elvis Presley undisclosed SAFE

Week 4 (February 26)[edit]

Performances on the fifth episode (Group B Playoffs)
# Stage name Song Identity Result
1 Banana "Achy Breaky Heart" by Billy Ray Cyrus undisclosed SAFE
2 Mouse "This Will Be (An Everlasting Love)" by Natalie Cole Dionne Warwick OUT
3 Frog "In da Club" by 50 Cent undisclosed SAFE
4 Taco "Bossa Nova Baby" by Elvis Presley undisclosed SAFE
5 Kitty "Mercy" by Brett Young undisclosed SAFE

Week 5 (March 4)[edit]

Group number: "Larger than Life" by Backstreet Boys

Performances on the sixth episode (Group B Championships)
# Stage name Song Identity Result
1 Kitty "Mama's Broken Heart" by Miranda Lambert undisclosed SAFE
2 Taco "Can't Help Myself" by The Four Tops Tom Bergeron OUT
3 Banana "Lean on Me" by Bill Withers undisclosed SAFE
4 Frog "You Dropped a Bomb on Me" by The Gap Band undisclosed SAFE

Week 6 (March 11)[edit]

Performances on the seventh episode (Group C Kickoff)
# Stage name Song Identity Result
1 Night Angel "You Give Love a Bad Name" by Bon Jovi undisclosed SAFE
2 Bear "Baby Got Back" by Sir Mix-a-Lot Sarah Palin OUT
3 Astronaut "You Say" by Lauren Daigle undisclosed SAFE
4 T-Rex "So What" by P!nk undisclosed SAFE
5 Rhino "Have a Little Faith in Me" by John Hiatt undisclosed SAFE
6 Swan "Fever" by Peggy Lee undisclosed SAFE

Week 7 (March 18)[edit]

Performances on the eighth episode (Group C Playoffs)
# Stage name Song Identity Result
1 Astronaut "Signed, Sealed, Delivered" by Stevie Wonder undisclosed SAFE
2 Night Angel "Million Reasons" by Lady Gaga undisclosed SAFE
3 T-Rex "Push It" by Salt-n-Pepa undisclosed SAFE
4 Swan "I Hate Myself for Loving You" by Joan Jett & the Blackhearts Bella Thorne OUT
5 Rhino "Nice to Meet Ya" by Niall Horan undisclosed SAFE

Week 8 (March 25)[edit]

Group number: "Let's Get Loud" by Jennifer Lopez

Performances on the ninth episode (Group C Championships)
# Stage name Song Identity Result
1 Night Angel "Shout!" by Isley Brothers undisclosed SAFE
2 Astronaut "Shape of You" by Ed Sheeran undisclosed SAFE
3 T-Rex "Jai Ho! (You Are My Destiny)" by A. R. Rahman & The Pussycat Dolls JoJo Siwa OUT
4 Rhino "Tracks of My Tears" by Smokey Robinson & The Miracles undisclosed SAFE

Week 9 (April 1)[edit]

Group number: "ABC" by The Jackson 5 (with altered lyrics)

Performances on the tenth episode (Super Nine)
# Group Stage name Song Identity Result
1 A Turtle "Higher Love" by Steve Winwood undisclosed SAFE
2 Kangaroo "Not Ready to Make Nice" by Dixie Chicks undisclosed SAFE
3 White Tiger "I'm Too Sexy" by Right Said Fred Rob Gronkowski OUT
4 B Kitty "It's All Coming Back to Me Now" by Celine Dion undisclosed SAFE
5 Banana "Sweet Home Alabama" by Lynyrd Skynyrd undisclosed RISK
6 Frog "Jump" by Kris Kross undisclosed SAFE
7 C Night Angel "Rise Up" by Andra Day undisclosed SAFE
8 Rhino "What a Man Gotta Do" by Jonas Brothers undisclosed RISK
9 Astronaut "Never Gonna Give You Up" by Rick Astley undisclosed SAFE

Week 10 (April 8)[edit]

Performances on the eleventh episode
# Stage name Song Result
1 Night Angel "Man! I Feel Like A Woman" by Shania Twain WIN
2 Kangaroo "No Air" by Jordin Sparks RISK
3 Astronaut "If I Can't Have You" by Shawn Mendes RISK
4 Turtle "Let It Go" by James Bay WIN
Smackdown Identity Result
1 Kangaroo "Hot Stuff" by Donna Summer Jordyn Woods OUT
2 Astronaut "Bye Bye Bye" by NSYNC undisclosed SAFE

Week 11 (April 22)[edit]

Performances on the twelfth episode
# Stage name Song Result
1 Frog "Fireball" by Pitbull WIN
2 Kitty "True Colors" by Cyndi Lauper RISK
3 Banana "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" by Bob Dylan RISK
4 Rhino "10,000 Hours" by Dan + Shay & Justin Bieber WIN
Smackdown Identity Result
1 Kitty "Unstoppable" by Sia undisclosed SAFE
2 Banana "Brick House" by The Commodores Bret Michaels OUT

Week 12 (April 29)[edit]

Performances on the thirteenth episode
# Stage name Song Identity Result
1 Kitty "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend" by Marilyn Monroe undisclosed SAFE
2 Rhino "Die a Happy Man" by Thomas Rhett undisclosed SAFE
3 Frog "Whatever It Takes" by Imagine Dragons undisclosed SAFE
4 Night Angel "Black Velvet" by Alannah Myles undisclosed SAFE
5 Astronaut "Story of My Life" by One Direction Hunter Hayes OUT
6 Turtle "Stay" by Alessia Cara undisclosed SAFE

Week 13 (May 6)[edit]

Performances on the fourteenth episode
# Stage name Song Identity Result
1 Frog "Bust a Move" by Young MC undisclosed SAFE
2 Kitty "Back to Black" by Amy Winehouse Jackie Evancho OUT
3 Rhino "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" by The Righteous Brothers undisclosed SAFE
4 Night Angel "Last Dance" by Donna Summer undisclosed SAFE
5 Turtle "Fix You" by Coldplay undisclosed SAFE

Week 14 (May 13)[edit]

Group number: "The Best" by Tina Turner

Performances on the fifteenth episode
# Stage name Song Identity Result
1 Night Angel "How to Love" by Lil Wayne undisclosed SAFE
2 Turtle "Jealous" by Nick Jonas undisclosed SAFE
3 Rhino "Humble and Kind" by Tim McGraw Barry Zito OUT
4 Frog "Hip Hop Hooray" by Naughty by Nature undisclosed SAFE

Week 15 (May 20) – Finale[edit]

Performances on the final episode
# Stage name Song Identity Result
1 Frog "Bad Boy for Life" by Black Rob, Mark Curry & P. Diddy Bow Wow THIRD PLACE
2 Turtle "Before You Go" by Lewis Capaldi Jesse McCartney RUNNER-UP
3 Night Angel "River Deep, Mountain High" by Tina Turner Kandi Burruss WINNER

Ratings[edit]

The third season premiered as the Super Bowl LIV lead-out program and was viewed by over 27.3 million people—by far the series' most watched episode. While the broadcast was watched by more than the previous lead-out, The World's Best (22.2 million), and Fox's most recent lead-out, 2017's 24: Legacy (17.6 million), it was lower than the viewership of This Is Us in 2018 (27 million) and far lower than The Voice in 2012 (37.6 million).[8][9][10] During the latter half of the season which aired during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, the series—like others—experienced viewership and 18–49 rating gains of 10–15 percent compared to the episodes that aired before the outbreak.[11][12] Excluding the post-Super Bowl premiere, the two-hour April 1 episode was the most watched since the first season's finale.[13] Some, however, considered this increase unexpected due to the popularity of stripped-down performances during the numerous COVID-19 pandemic television specials that aired at the same time. A rival television executive said "if you had to predict which show was going to do well when the Living Room Concert and all that began, Masked Singer would be one of the last you'd choose." The season was watched by 25 percent more viewers and received a 25 percent higher 18–49 rating average than the second—the largest season-over-season increases of all television series broadcast during the 2019–20 television season. Among the more than 130 series aired, The Masked Singer was one of nine to increase in both figures, and one of only two to increase in both by 10 percent or more.[14]

Viewership and ratings per episode of The Masked Singer (American TV series) season 3
No. Title Air date Timeslot (ET) Rating/share
(18–49)
Viewers
(millions)
DVR
(18–49)
DVR viewers
(millions)
Total
(18–49)
Total viewers
(millions)
Ref.
1 "The Season Kick off Mask Off: Group A" February 2, 2020 Sunday 10:40 p.m. 8.1/36 23.78 1.2 3.55 9.3 27.33 [15]
2 "The Playoffs: Group A" February 5, 2020 Wednesday 8:00 p.m. 2.0/10 7.46 1.0 3.01 3.1 10.47 [16]
3 "Masking for a Friend: Group A" February 12, 2020 1.8/10 6.64 1.0 2.99 2.8 9.63 [17]
4 "A Brand New Six Pack: Group B Kickoff!" February 19, 2020 2.0/10 7.13 1.2 3.37 3.1 10.50 [18]
5 "Mask-Matics: Group B Playoffs" February 26, 2020 1.8/9 6.75 1.0 2.88 2.7 9.62 [19]
6 "Friends in High Places: Group B Championships" March 4, 2020 1.8/10 6.82 0.9 2.67 2.7 9.49 [20]
7 "Last But Not Least: Group C Kickoff!" March 11, 2020 1.9/10 7.25 1.0 3.02 2.9 10.26 [21]
8 "It Never Hurts to Mask: Group C Playoffs" March 18, 2020 2.2/10 8.02 0.9 2.71 3.1 10.73 [22]
9 "Old Friends, New Clues: Group C Championships" March 25, 2020 2.2/10 8.03 0.9 2.69 3.1 10.72 [23]
10 "The Super Nine Masked Singer Special: Groups A, B & C" April 1, 2020 2.4/12 8.90 1.0 2.83 3.4 11.73 [24]
11 "The Mother Of All Final Face Offs, Part 1" April 8, 2020 2.1/11 7.94 0.8 2.55 2.9 10.50 [25]
Special "The Masked Singer: Sing-Along Spectacular" April 15, 2020 1.8/9 6.87 0.6 2.05 2.4 8.92 [26]
12 "The Mother Of All Final Face Offs, Part 2" April 22, 2020 2.1/11 8.14 0.8 2.28 2.9 10.42 [27]
13 "The Battle of The Sixes: The Final 6" April 29, 2020 2.1/11 7.81 0.7 2.12 2.7 9.92 [28]
14 "A Quarter Mask Crisis: The Quarter Finals" May 6, 2020 1.8/10 7.29 0.7 2.18 2.5 9.47 [29]
15 "A Day In the Mask: The Semi Finals" May 13, 2020 1.9/10 7.24 0.7 2.16 2.6 9.41 [30]
16 "The Masked Singer: Road to the Finals" May 19, 2020 Tuesday 8:00 p.m. 1.0/6 4.26 0.2 0.81 1.2 5.07 [31]
17 "Couldn't Mask For Anything More: The Grand Finale!" May 20, 2020 Wednesday 8:00 p.m. 2.3/14 9.01 0.5 1.76 2.9 10.76 [32]

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