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Dog from the mask
Dog from the mask













dog from the mask

Have you been watching with them and smiling?

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They still think it's me, but at the same time - I have twins - my son was like, "Daddy, I know that sounds exactly like you and some of the clues even sound like you, but I keep track of your schedule and when you're gone and when you're not and it just doesn't add up." He's a little detective. This looks like so much fun to me." Of course my kids came into play thinking how cool it would be for them to see their daddy as a dog. so I watched it and said, "I have to do this. I remember years ago seeing this video of Ryan Reynolds as the unicorn on King of Masked Singer in Korea, and I remember seeing that and going, "That looks fun. I would love to do something like that." Fast-forward to last year and my publicist asked if I'd ever heard of The Masked Singer. This was such a different animal altogether, no pun intended. What made you decide to do this show? You were obviously on American Idol and you know how these shows go, so you'd think once you do, you might not want to do a second one. And the fact that you don't know who you're up against or who else is out there or what songs anyone is singing, there's something very liberating about that as well because you're not going, "Oh, I have to change my song now because this person is doing this." Or "I gotta up my game." I'm only competing with myself, and that was really. It was probably the most present I've ever been in any situation like this.

#DOG FROM THE MASK FREE#

What was so attractive to me was being under this veil of anonymity and being free to perform choreography and doing things I would not typically do as a performer for my own band and how I could freely do that without worrying about being judged, or my band or anyone going, "Dude, what are you doing?" There was this very meditative aspect of being in this costume - no one knows who you are, you can't talk to anyone, you can't really do anything and you're seeing through this 4-inch-by-4-inch screen in your mask, so you're almost forced to just be with yourself and really be present. You mentioned in your clue packages that this was a very liberating experience that really allowed you to show a new side of yourself and stretch out artistically. As usual, judge Ken Jeong was clueless, joining the rest of the panel in a wide range of off-base guesses that verged from Jared Leto to Darren Criss, Dave Franco and Jason Mraz. But if they'd listened more closely, they might have picked up on clues about redefinition and changing the way people perceive him and realized that the man behind the mask on the two-hour finale was former fourth-place American Idol finisher and rock star Chris Daughtry.īillboard caught up with Daughtry to find out why he slipped on the mask and how he found his zen on the show. Brightside," Bruno Mars' "Grenade," Ed Sheeran's "Castle on the Hill" and, on the finale, a forceful take on Sia's "Alive," with lyrics that held an extra dose of resonance for the hard-rock veteran. His run included strong covers of The Killers' "Mr. When the canine head finally came off, viewers were face-to-snout with a singer they know all too well who used his deep run on the show to prove to the world that you can teach an old dog new tricks. 18) season 2 finale of The Masked Singer, beating out a Destiny's Child ( Michelle Williams), R&B diva ( Patti LaBelle) and Seal to raise his hand as the runner-up on the hit Fox series. The big dog with the powerful voice made it all the way to Wednesday night's (Dec.















Dog from the mask