The Masked Singer’s Season 12 Winners Get Honest About Whether It’s Easier For Groups Or Solo Competitors On The Show

Warning! The following contains spoilers for The Masked Singer Season 12 finale. Stream it with a Hulu subscription and read at your own risk.

We’ve come to the end of the road of The Masked Singer Season 12, in what ended up being a throwback night of phenomenal R&B singers. Wasp put on some stunning performances, but the singer, who was ultimately revealed to be Mario, fell short of the trio that is Buffalo. They’re the first performance group to win the Fox series, so I had to ask Boyz II Men if they felt it was easier or harder for groups to thrive on this series, as opposed to solo artists.

Nathan Morris, Shawn Stockman, and Wanyá Morris were gracious enough to speak to me ahead of The Masked Singer Season 12 finale airing. As The Masked Singer closes out for the season and we look ahead to the 2025 TV schedule, here’s what Nate had to say in regards to whether they had an advantage over everyone else performing as three talented singers as opposed to just one:

I mean, we can’t be nobody else. But yeah, I think it’s harder on The Masked Singer because you normally only depended on yourself. So any mistakes that you make are on you. So if you’re in a group and one guy ain’t got it that night it affects everybody. So it was basically three contestants having to be perfect versus just one person. So it’s a lot harder.

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