The Masked Singer Season 13 Group A Premiere Songs Revealed After Outrageous Costume Unveiling (SPOILERS)

The Masked Singer season 13 has revealed the songs that the Group A contestants will sing during premiere night as they begin their quest to win the Golden Mask trophy. The Masked Singer season 13 welcomes back host Nick Cannon, along with panelists Robin Thicke, Jenny McCarthy-Wahlberg, Ken Jeong, and Rita Ora. So far, nine official character names have been revealed, including Ant, Bat, Cherry Blossom, Coral, Fuzzy Peas, Griffin, Honey Pot, Paparazzo, and Space Ranger. In addition, a character named Lucky Duck will reveal clues during the season.
The Masked Singer season 13 Group A contestants will sing songs from various genres including, "SexyBack," "Just Give Me A Reason," "The Door," "La Bamba" and "Mad World."
According to The Futon Critic, The Masked Singer season 13 Group A contestants will sing songs from various genres including, "SexyBack," "Just Give Me A Reason," "The Door," "La Bamba" and "Mad World." In addition, the premiere will kick off with a spectacular performance of "Get Lucky," featuring season 12 runner-up Mario (Wasp). The theme of season 13 is "Lucky 13," so the opening number song is fitting.
The Masked Singer YouTube channel shared a sneak peek video of the premiere night opening number which shows that Robin and Rita will join Mario in the performance, along with past winning characters, including Monster, Piglet, Queen of Hearts, Cow, Goldfish, and Buffalos, who are there to dance along.
What The Masked Singer Season 13 Premiere Night Songs Mean For The Show
The Opening Number Will Be Sensational
The Masked Singer season 13 premiere night songs will surely showcase the new characters' personalities. The unique thing about The Masked Singer is that the show rarely repeats songs, so the performances are always new and fresh, unlike other reality singing competition shows that recycle the same songs over and over again. There will surely be some standout performances during premiere night.

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It's also exciting that Robin and Rita will join Mario for their performance of "Get Lucky." It's certain to be an extraordinary performance. As Wasp, Mario gave his all to The Masked Singer season 12, placing second to Boyz II Men's Buffalos. He's a phenomenal performer, and it'll be fantastic to see him back on the Masked Singer stage.
Our Take On The Masked Singer Season 13 Premiere Night
The Show Always Kicks Things Off With Amazing Surprises
In recent Masked Singer seasons, the premiere night has featured some incredible surprises. Seasons 8 and 9 kicked off with the unmaskings of beloved Hollywood legends William Shatner (Knight) and Dick Van Dyke (Gnome), who were ages 91 and 97 when they competed. Season 10 featured the reveal of music superstar Demi Lovato as Anonymouse, who was unmasked before the competition began and didn't sing for the Golden Mask trophy. In season 11, actor Kevin Hart was revealed to be Book during the premiere.

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The Masked Singer season 13 has revealed the first six costumes of the season, and they already are proving that the show has outdone itself.
The Masked Singer season 12 premiere revealed that NFL legend John Elway was Leaf Sheep, but another surprise that shocked the panelists and the audience was that the contestant Buffalo was actually a trio. This was the beginning of Boyz II Men's mind-blowing run on the show. With its awesome songs and outrageous costumes, The Masked Singer season 13 already seems as though it could be one of the best, and its premiere night is sure to be full of surprises.
The Masked Singer season 13 premieres on Wednesday, February 12 at 8 p.m. EST on FOX.
Source: The Futon Critic, The Masked Singer/YouTube

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