‘The King of Mask Singer’: NCT WISH’s Jaehee stuns with soaring vocals and piano charm |
Rising talent revealed
NCT WISH’s main vocalist Jaehee captivated viewers as the masked singer “Milky Way,” standing out in the September 7 broadcast that also confirmed four advancing contenders in the episode’s progression. Panelists highlighted his youthful clarity and confident delivery, framing the appearance as a meaningful TV breakthrough for a fast-rising rookie vocalist.
A powerhouse performance
Jaehee drew a standing response with Kim Kyung Ho’s ‘Forbidden Love,’ balancing sustained belts, crisp phrasing, and dynamic control that exceeded typical rookie benchmarks on the competitive stage. He then added a brief self-accompanied piano hint, underscoring musical depth beyond vocals and intensifying speculation about an SM Entertainment pedigree beneath the mask.
Guesswork turns into confirmation
Discussion on whether the performer was a newcomer or a seasoned act tilted after remarks about an SM-flavored “aura,” prompting guesses of NCT WISH or NCT DREAM before the pivotal reveal. Following a close loss, “Milky Way” removed the mask to confirm Jaehee, validating predictions and placing the rookie unit’s main voice squarely in a high-visibility variety spotlight.
After the mask, composure grows
Host Kim Sung Joo noted visible nerves-hands trembling even after the reveal-yet Jaehee steadied amid warm encouragement from the panel and audience. At their request, he delivered the intended Round 3 selection, Naul’s ‘Memory of the Wind,’ displaying range, restraint, and interpretive nuance; as MK Sports reported in broader coverage of the program, the format’s anonymity keeps vocal performance at the center of K-pop’s competitive showcase.
About The King of Mask Singer
The long-running MBC series spotlights concealed performers evaluated on pure voice, emphasizing timbre, technique, and interpretation before any identity reveal shapes perception. Its unmasking twists and rotating matchups have fueled viral discoveries and reintroductions of established artists, consistently prioritizing singing over image across generations of Korean entertainment.