WARNING! THIS ARTICLE CONTAINS MAJOR SPOILERS ABOUT THE MASKED SINGER SEASON 12!The Masked Singerseason 12 Group B finals will take place on ’60s Night, andthe songs that Wasp, Goo, and Bluebell will sing have been revealed.The Masked Singerseason 12welcomed back host Nick Cannon, along with panelists Robin Thicke, Jenny McCarthy-Wahlberg, Ken Jeong, and Rita Ora. Rita took Nicole Scherzinger’s place on the panel forThe Masked Singerseasons 11and 12 due to Nicole’s prior commitments, which led to some backlash, but season 12 has exceeded expectations so far.
The songs for ’60s Night onThe Masked Singerhave been revealed ahead of the next episode.

According toThe Futon Critic,The Masked Singerseason 12 Group B finals ’60s Night songs have been revealed.The episode will open with a rendition of “Fun, Fun, Fun"by The Beach Boys. Then Wasp, Goo, and Bluebell will compete to earn their spot in the quarterfinals, alongside Group A’s Buffalos, who’ve already advanced to that round. Wasp, Goo, and Bluebell will sing songs such as “House Of The Rising Sun,” “Do You Love Me” and “Ain’t No Way.”
The Group B finals is supposed to culminate in a double elimination, but the Ding Dong Keep It On Bell is still in play. The panelists could decide to ring the bell to save one of the Group B contestants from being unmasked, and send two of them to the quarterfinals. They could also choose to wait to use the bell until Group C, whose singers haven’t been heard yet.

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The Panelists Could Save A Group B Contestant
The Masked Singerseason 12 Group B is one of the best in the history of the show. Andy Richter (Dust Bunny) andLaverne Cox (Chess Piece)have already been revealed, and now Bluebell, Goo, andWasp will battle it outfor a spot in the quarterfinals on ’60s Night.It’s highly possible that the panelists will use the Ding Dong Keep It On Bell to save either Wasp or Goobecause they’ve been raving about them since their debuts.
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Although Bluebell is a fantastic singer and performer, she’ll most likely leave the competition on ’60s Night after the audience vote. This will leave the panelists to choose between Wasp and Goo after the Battle Royale. Rita told Goo that his performance of “Lose Control” by Teddy Swims was one of the best in the history ofThe Masked Singer, while Ken told Wasp that his performance of “Skyscraper” by Demi Lovato was the best of the season. It wouldn’t be surprising if they saved one of them from elimination. In fact,it would be more shocking if they didn’t.

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The Group B Finals Will Be A Thrilling Episode
The Masked Singerseason 12 Group B finals has the potential to be one of the best episodes of the season. With the talent levels of Bluebell, Goo, and Wasp being so high, and such a fun theme with so many classic songs, this will be a spectacular episode. In addition,the possible use of the Ding Dong Keep It On Bell will keep everyone on the edges of their seats. If ever there was a time to ring the bell, it’s during the Group B finals because these singers are so good.
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The Masked Singerseason 12 has been one of the best yet, with its incredible performances and reveals. Group A’s Buffalos set the standard for excellence, along with their fellow Group A contestants–Paula Cole (Ship), Marsai Martin (Woodpecker), Yvette Nicole Brown (Showbird), and John Elway (Leaf Sheep).Group B has now raised the bar even higher, so it’ll be amazing to see what Group C brings to the stage.The Masked Singerjust keeps getting better and better.
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The Masked Singer is a reality singing competition where celebrities perform in elaborate costumes concealing their identities, with panelists and viewers trying to guess who is behind the mask based on clues provided throughout the show.