Rubber Basin Red, a contestant on MBC's 'King of Masked Singer,' performed mesmerisingly. It was later revealed that the talented singer behind the mask was none other than the main vocalist of a rising K-pop girl group.
On July 9, Rubber Basin Red performed "The Downfall of the Moon" in a duet, impressing judges with her professional voice, and raising curiosity about her true identity.
Rubber Basin Red's Dance Covers Spark K-pop Idol Speculation
As the audience and panellists tried to guess who was behind the mask, Rubber Basin Red provided more clues by showcasing her impressive dancing skills with covers of Red Velvet's "Red Flavor" and HyunA's "RED."
You can watch her full performance below:
The performances further solidified the belief that she might be a K-pop idol, thanks to her vocal range and captivating stage presence.
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HARAM as Rubber Basin Red, Viewers in Awe
Although Rubber Basin Red couldn't win the competition, she returned to the stage later to deliver a soulful rendition of Hwasa's solo hit, "Maria."
Midway through the performance, she surprised everyone by removing her mask, revealing herself as Haram from Billlie.
You can watch Haram’s revelation here:
Haram's Unmasking Delights Audience, Garnering Applause and Praise
The audience was pleasantly surprised by Haram's unmasking and showered her with applause and praise.
Haram shared an exciting connection of having EXO's Baekhyun, who attended the same high school and was in the same group as the main vocalist.
At the end of her performance, Haram expressed pride in participating.
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