UK’s ‘The Masked Singer’ is back. See the guesses for Cat and Mouse

UK's The Masked Singer is back with 12 new incognito celebs. The series returned to ITV on January 1. The show displays celebs covered in costumes to keep their identities hidden while they sing. Cat and Mouse were among the opening acts in the fi...

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The Masked Singer has celebrities dressed in oversized clothes to hide their identities while they perform in front of judges. Jonathon Ross, Davina McCall, Mo Gilligan, and Rita Ora are the judges and are tasked with guessing the celebrities. Cat and Mouse were the opening act in the opening episode, singing their rendition of Irving Berlin's Anything You Can Do (I Can Do Better). The clues showed 200,000,000 written on a pad.

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Terry Hall, the charismatic lead singer of British ska revivalists The Specials, died at the age of 63. The band confirmed Hall's death on Monday (Dec. 19), saying the singer died after a "brief illness."

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“It is with great sadness that we announce the passing, following a brief illness, of Terry, our beautiful friend, brother and one of the most brilliant singers, songwriters and lyricists this country has ever produced,” the band said in a statement.

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The Specials (originally billed as Special AKA) formed in Coventry, England, in 1977, with Hall replacing original singer Tim Strickland in the group notable for its multiracial makeup.

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The band members made a statement in their rude boy two-tone suits and porkpie hats and blasted out of the gate on their Elvis Costello-produced self-titled debut on their 2 Tone label, which featured their signature cover of Dandy Livingstone's 1967 single "A Message to You Rudy," coinciding with the burgeoning Rock Against Racism movement in the U.K. at the time.

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On songs like "Concrete Jungle," "Ghost Town," and "Rat Race," the band combined Caribbean sway, ska horns, loungey grooves, and Jamaican rhythms to create a uniquely uplifting, danceable sound while delivering sharp social critiques about the UK's late 1970s political, racial, and economic struggles.

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In a touching tribute to The Specials' message of unity, the band noted in its tribute that Hall frequently left the stage at the end of shows by uttering his signature affirming three-word mantra: "Love, love, love."

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So, Who Is It?

Cat commented how he wasn't a stranger to legalities and liked getting to the bottom of a case. He also said he knows how to spin tales. We could also see five spice jars lined up. Fans believe the duo was Emma Bunton (Spice Girl) and Jade Jones. Others believe the duo could be Martin and Shirlie Kemp. The judges believe the duo is not a romantic couple. While Ross guessed Mouse to be Geri Horner, Ross could not get Cat. McCall thought it was Ben Shephard and Susanna Reid.


FAQs

  1. What is The Masked Singer?
    The Masked Singer is a singing show which shows celebrities dressed in oversized costumes hiding their identities and performing in front of the judges. And the judges have to guess the identities of the celebs.
  2. What do the fans speculate about Cat and Mouse?
    Fans believe the duo was Emma Bunton (Spice Girl) and Jade Jones. Others believe the duo could be Martin and Shirlie Kemp.
  3. What is McCall's guess?
    McCall thought it was Ben Shephard and Susanna Reid.
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