Who’s Tiki on The Masked Singer?
Who’s Tiki on The Masked Singer? Sebastian Bach, a singer and a former member of the band Skid Row, is our best guess for Tiki on The Masked Singer Season 10. Read on for the clues that support Sebastian Bach as Tiki.
Tiki imagery (Week 4)
- Bach was born in the Bahamas.
Package themed like an MTV show titled “Behind the Tiki” (Week 4)
- Bach competed in the MTV reality TV competition series Celebrity Rap Superstar in 2007, where he came in third place. He also appeared on MTV’s Cribs in 2000.
Monkey with a birthday hat (Week 4)
- Skid Row released the song “Monkey Business” from the album Slave to the Grind in 1991.
Alarm clock with the word “Snooze” (Week 4)
- The composer Johann Sebastian Bach’s compositions are often used as classical music ringtones and alarm sounds for smart phones.
He was a “stiff drink with a loose mouth” and got in trouble because of it. His friend, Pineapple, told him that he rubbed people the wrong way, so many people wanted to “rum punch him in the face.” (Week 4)
- Bach has been involved in several controversies. In 1989, he wore a T-shirt that read “AIDS Kills Fags Dead,” a play on the tagline for the brand Raid. “That was really stupid and wrong for me to wear that for one-half hour in my life. What nobody brings up is in 2000, when I was in ‘Jekyll & Hyde,’ and at an auction for Broadway Cares, I donated $12,000 of my own money to fight AIDS,” Bach said of the controversy in an interview with Orlando Weekly in 2003.
He used to party until 6 a.m., now now that’s the time his alarm goes off to take his kid to school. (Week 5)
- Bach’s youngest child, daughter Sebastiana, was born in 2007. She would be around 16 or 17 years old at the time of The Masked Singer Season 10.
Piano (Week 5)
- Composer Johann Sebastian Bach, who Bach was named after, is known for piano compositions and keyboard works such as “Goldberg Variations” and “The Well-Tempered Clavier.”
Beer (Week 5)
- Johann Sebastian Bach, who Bach was named after, was also known drinking beer. In the 2001 book, Johann Sebastian Bach: The Learned Musician, author Christoph Wolff claimed that “Bach’s 18 groschen would buy thirty-two quarts of beer at retail price.” Bach drank so much beer that there’s even a website, BachBeer.com, that analyzes classical music through beer goggles.
Five tropical tiki drinks (Week 5)
- The five tiki drinks represent Bach, his wife Suzanne Le, and his three kids: sons Paris and London and daughter Sebastiana with his ex-wife Maria Aquinar.



















