

And the Bull’s declaration that he is his own boss fits in with Hall’s bio and his quest for success via his own YouTube channel. That reference to Hollywood taking notice is an allusion to Hall’s stint on “American Idol,” where he stood out during Hollywood week. He referenced Forbes magazine, which included Hall in their “30 Under 30 To Watch” issue. On episode 1, the Bull sang “Drops of Jupiter.” Beyond sounding exactly like Hall, the Bull gave us clues that confirm our theory. In 2016, Hall’s second album, “Straight Outta Oz,” paid homage to this 1939 film classic, right down to the ruby red lettering used for the word “Oz.” Hall hails from Plainview, Texas, home to one of the biggest beef processing plants in the country. Oh my, we can’t help but think of that famous scene from “The Wizard of Oz” when Dorothy, the Scarecrow and Tin Man express their fear of encountering such creatures. The preview special included a set of clues for the Bull – photos of lions and tigers.

SEE The Masked Singer Spoilers: Season 6 Cast Revealed He delivered a scorching cover of “Circus.” It included a piercing scream that is an eerily exact echo of the one heard on Hall’s 2019 hit “Nails, Hair, Hips, Heels.” We had a hint of things to come on the preview special when we heard Bull briefly raise his voice in song. The Bull’s roar is rich and robust and is always the stand-out performance of the night. We know that the star masquerading as the Bull is a seasoned performer, someone who has the confidence to start one number standing behind the four judges - Ken Jeong, Jenny McCarthy, Nicole Scherzinger, Robin Thicke - before strutting onto the stage.
