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The Masked Singer - "2000's Night" - Recap (Spoilers Ahead!)

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The fourth episode of The Masked Singer Season 10 was "2000's Night," which featured performances from the remaining contestants and a special guest appearance. Here's a recap of what happened:

- The episode opened with a group performance of "Hey Ya!" by Outkast, featuring all of the remaining contestants.
- The first performance of the night was by the Cow, who sang "Cry Me a River" by Justin Timberlake. The judges praised the performance, with Robin Thicke guessing that the Cow was a country singer.
- The Gazelle was up next, singing "Toxic" by Britney Spears. The judges were impressed by the performance, with Nicole Scherzinger guessing that the Gazelle was a professional dancer.
- The Pickle was the third performer of the night, singing "Beverly Hills" by Weezer. The judges were split on the performance, with some praising the Pickle's energy and others criticizing the vocals.
- The S'More closed out the night with a performance of "Since U Been Gone" by Kelly Clarkson. The judges were impressed by the performance, with Ken Jeong guessing that the S'More was a comedian.

At the end of the episode, it was time for the reveal of the eliminated contestant. The Pickle was revealed to be actor Michael Rapaport, who had been a fan favorite throughout the season.

Overall, "2000's Night" was a fun and entertaining episode of The Masked Singer, with strong performances from all of the remaining contestants. The reveal of the Pickle's identity was a surprise to many viewers, and it will be interesting to see who gets unmasked next.

What did you think of "2000's Night" on The Masked Singer? Who do you think will be the next contestant to be unmasked? Let us know in the comments below!
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