Relive the vocals that made our jaws drop.

After all, a true performance is the whole package.

Check out our picks below.

Monster, Thingamajig, and Turtle on ‘The Masked Singer’

Monster, Thingamajig, and Turtle on ‘The Masked Singer’.Michael Becker/FOX (3)

Thanks for making us swoon all season long right up tobeing crowned the winner,Boyz II Men.

Wasp singing Rock Your Body, by Justin Timberlake

All season long, Wasp, a.k.a.

Mario, was hitting notes so high that only dogs could hear them.

Her final full performance in the semifinals suited her voice and range so perfectly.

Between the two songs, Gumball,a.k.a.

Throughout the season she put on many different types of performances and this one exemplifies that.

The drama of Queen?

The heartbreaking emotional connection?

A full range of powerhouse vocals?

Check, check,andcheck.

But, that’s exactly what Beets (a.k.a.

Clay Aiken and Ruben Studdard) did here.

They took Houston’s hit and made it feel brand new with their beautiful harmonies.

All season long they used those harmonies to maximum effect, but they shined particularly bright here.

Magic in his bones, indeed.

With it, Gazelle (a.k.a.

But, this isTheMaskedSingerand the eliminations rarely make sense.

Lambs singing “Ironic,” by Alanis Morissette

What made Lambs (a.k.a.

But the 1-2-3 punch of their vocals really shined during this epically fun performance on the ’90s Night episode.

She knocked the vocals out of the park and managed to put her own spin on things to boot.

Queen Cobra singing “Leave the Door Open,” by Silk Sonic (a.k.a.

Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak)

Justice for Queen Cobra!

This song allowed them to fully utilize their ability to harmonizeand the effect is goosebump-inducing.

Plus, they took turns with the verses, giving the individual members a chance to shine as well.

Bull singing “Circus,” byBritney Spears

The choreography!

The “Free Britney” shout-out!

Are you not entertained?!

before launching into the beloved funky beat.

Guest panelistChrissy Metz’s reaction said it all.

Those Hanson brother harmonies are hard to resist.

After all, she brought flawless vocals to theMasked Singerstage week after week.

Dare we say she was positivelyradiant?

An effort like that deserves a shout-out, and we’re always here for a falsetto performance.

But the Seahorse (Tori Kelly) pulled it off and then someshe absolutely nailed it.

A showdown between Sun and Seahorse in the finale would have been a fierce thing to behold.

He brought it every time, but this performance was sporely his best.

Turtle nailed the melody, and his vocals were perfect to boot.

But with “Dangerous Woman,” she really came into her own.

She embraced her sultry persona, and the song choice really highlighted her stunning voice.

Plus, there’s something impressive about effectively using a yellow chair as your only prop.

He made the song his own and played it to his strengths.

(From one ’90s baby to another:Hunter Hayes, we thank you.)

The staging and choreography were also one of the more unique sets from Astronaut.

Who could resist that falsetto and that emotion?

The fact that Oladipo isn’t a professional singerhe’s an NBA playermakes this performance all the more unbelievable.

To quote panelistJenny McCarthy, “You slayed, girlfriend!”

The performance was pawsitively high-energy, and the set design was super fun to boot.

With “Maneater,” the dog showed he did not come to playhe was there to compete.

And this performance really embodied the spirit of that character: It’s flamboyant and a bit garish.

But it features classic Seal vocals and holiday decorations, so what’s not to love?

Season 1

Monster singing “Stay With Me,” by Sam Smith

The panelists cried.

This is one of the show’s best performances, full stop.

Just when you think she couldn’t possibly push her incredible range further, she does.

This performance gets bonus points for the backup dancers clad in full ballgowns and wigs cavorting about the stage.

Peacock singing “The Greatest Show,” by Hugh Jackman

The costumes!

As the first performance, the Peacock startedThe Masked Singeroff on a high noteand the rest is history.