WARNING! THIS ARTICLE CONTAINS MAJOR SPOILERS FOR THE MASKED SINGER SEASON 13!The Masked Singer season 13's Boogie Woogie placed second in the competition, and he was revealed to be multi-platinum singer-songwriter Andy Grammer. The Masked Singer season 13 welcomed back host Nick Cannon, along with ists Robin Thicke, Jenny McCarthy-Wahlberg, Ken Jeong, and Rita Ora. During the finale, Gretchen Wilson (Pearl) took home the Golden Mask Trophy, while Andy placed second, Meg Donnelly (Coral) placed third, and Brian Kelley (Mad Scientist Monster) placed fourth.
The Masked Singer season 13 also unmasked eleven other incredible contestants, including Cedric the Entertainer (Honey Pot), Oscar De La Hoya (Fuzzy Peas), Aubrey O'Day (Ant), Scheana Shay (Bat), Flavor Flav (Space Ranger), James Van Der Beek (Griffin), Candace Cameron Bure (Cherry Blossom), Method Man (Stud Muffin), Erika Jayne (Yorkie), Matthew Lawrence (Paparazzo), and Edwin McCain (Nessy). As Andy took his place at the lastest Masked Singer runner-up, here are all of the clues that proved that Boogie Woogie was really him.
The Masked Singer Season 13's Boogie Woogie Is Andy Grammer
None Of The ists Guessed Andy Correctly
During The Masked Singer season 13 Voices of Olympus: Unmasking of the Gods Night, the ists had many great guesses for Boogie Woogie's identity. Ken thought that he might be Adam Lambert. However, Robin predicted that he was Andy Samberg. Rita guessed that Boogie Woogie was Mika, but also mentioned Criss Angel. During Ghostbusters Night, Ken thought that Boogie Woogie was George Clooney, while Jenny mentioned Neil Patrick Harris. However, Rita guessed Jason Mraz.

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During the Group B finals on Grand Ole Opry Night, Robin thought that Boogie Woogie might be Ryan Tedder, while Ken mentioned Gavin DeGraw. Guest ist Casey Wilson, who was filling in for Rita, guessed Josh Groban. During Lucky 6 Night, Ken guessed that Boogie Woogie was Chris Martin, but Rita disagreed. She thought that he might be Darren Criss. Robin mentioned Ryan Tedder again. During the quarter finals on Soundtrack of My Life Night, Robin guessed that Boogie Woogie might be Daniel Powter, while Rita thought that he was Charlie Puth. Jenny mentioned Brandon Flowers, but Robin disagreed.
During The Masked Singer season 13 semi-finals, the ists continued to guess various singers for Boogie Woogie's identity. They included Ken's guess of Ed Sheeran, but Rita didn't think it was him. Rita thought that Boogie Woogie was Kevin Jonas. Jenny mentioned Justin Guarini. During the Masked Singer season 13 finale, the ists offered their final guesses for Boogie Woogie, including Ryan Tedder (Jenny), Daniel Powter (Robin), Ed Sheeran (Ken), and Darren Criss (Rita). No one correctly guessed that Boogie Woogie was Andy Grammer.
Boogie Woogie's Masked Singer Season 13 Voices Of Olympus: Unmasking Of The Gods Night Performance & Clues
Boogie Woogie Revealed That He's A Clown & A Magician
During The Masked Singer season 13 Voices of Olympus: Unmasking of the Gods Night, Boogie Woogie made everyone laugh by coming out on stage dancing. Robin noted that he could move, while Jenny pointed out that he was tall, and maybe a basketball player. Boogie Woogie sang a rousing rendition of "I Believe in a Thing Called Love" by The Darkness. Boogie Woogie's clue package began with him seeing his mask for the first time. He gushed, "Yes! I love it! This is me. I am him. He is me. We are one."
As the camera zoomed in on Boogie Woogie's gold chain, he said, "Becoming Boogie Woogie feels like disco destiny 'cause my whole childhood, I'd do anything to be the center of attention. And look at this guy. He's certainly capturing the spotlight." As Boogie Woogie disco danced, he revealed, "Back in the day, I had extravagant dreams of being a clown. So I taught myself to juggle." He then juggled three colorful items. Andy has revealed that he wanted to be a clown when he was a child because he loved making people happy. He even learned how to juggle.

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Boogie Woogie went on to say, "Then, in high school, I shifted to more serious aspirations--being a magician! I even entered a talent show and won." Boogie Woogie then waved a magic wand over a top hat and pulled out a magazine that said, "Boogie Woogie Magazine." Andy has a song called "Magic," and his 2014 album is titled, Magazines or Novels.
Boogie Woogie continued, "And when I graduated, the only job I could hustle up was busking, which didn't exactly pay the bills." His hat was then filled with quarters. Boogie Woogie itted, "It was more panic, less disco." Andy began his music career as a busker on the Third Street Promenade in Santa Monica, California.
As Boogie Woogie sat down to play a piano, he said, "But I trusted that this was my calling because I believe in a thing called doing what you love. And one moment can change everything. "Now, Apollo, the god of music himself, has called me up here to add The Masked Singer to my resume, right under magician and clown." Boogie Woogie then held out a disco ball.
After his performance, Boogie Woogie said, "Now listen. My main magic trick for this whole situation is to make the other monsters and singers disappear. But in like a loving, fun situation." Andy's 2024 album is titled Monster.
Boogie Woogie's Masked Singer Season 13 Ghostbusters Night Performance & Clues
Boogie Woogie Talked About His Positivity
During The Masked Singer season 13 Ghostbusters Night, Boogie Woogie sang an electrifying version of "Radioactive" by Imagine Dragons. Boogie Woogie began his clue package by saying, "Just like in Ghostbusters, there are ghosts everywhere! You know what I do? I put on my headphones, and I just keep moving." Various colored eyes popped out of the shadows as he said this.
As Boogie Woogie danced, he said, "You wanna gossip? Super not my thing! I try to keep it positive with everything I do. It's something I learned from my parents at a very young age. I mean, they made kids' shows, so it makes sense. They did everything they could do to give me a really good life."
A photograph of Boogie Woogie's parent monsters was then shown. Andy's father, Red Grammer, is an acclaimed children's music writer and performer. He appeared with Andy on the mystery celebrity relative singing show, We Are Family. His late mom, Kathryn Willoughby Grammer, was also a singer, and she co-wrote many of Red's songs for children, including their award-winning album, Teaching Peace.
A disco ball then turned into the sun as Boogie Woogie said, "Little did I know this sunny outlook would spark my whole career. And that's what I've become known for." A telescope with a star in it was then shown. As Boogie Woogie danced in a city park, he said, "I've been told that my positivity radiates, and that it's even saved lives. Imagine that." Andy is known for his positivity, including his first single, "Keep Your Head Up." He also has a song called, "Saved My Life."

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Boogie Woogie added, "But of course with all the optimism comes criticism. Some people call me naive, sheltered, fake. I'm not gonna lie: that hurts." As he said this, he was hit with crumpled up pieces of paper that were thrown at him. Andy's 2019 album is called, Naive.
Boogie Woogie then shrugged it off and said, "But I'm not gonna stop being me. I can't! And if it continues to make people happy, then I have done my job." He then picked up a pair of gold dancing shoes. Boogie Woogie concluded his clue package by saying, "But, for tonight only, I'm tapping into a darkness that I never show to spook the competition." The dancing shoes were a reference to his 2015 stint on Dancing With The Stars season 21, when he placed 7th with his professional dance partner, Allison Holker.
After Boogie Woogie's performance, another clue was given about his identity. Original Ghostbusters star Ernie Hudson delivered the clue, which was a certificate that said, "Doctorate of Medical Science." Boogie Woogie explained, "Nothing scary about this clue. In fact, being attached to this show was a very pleasant surprise." Andy has performed for patients at several different hospitals.
Boogie Woogie later revealed that when he was 8 or 9, he wore the full Proton Pack for Halloween, and it was a big deal for him to get to stand next to Ernie Hudson. Detective Lucky Duck then appeared and said, in reference to Ken's guess of George Clooney, "George Clooney? Sounds like a quack guess from a quack doc. If you want the real meaning of that clue, use your brain. You know, the gray matter?" Andy has a song called "Gray."
Boogie Woogie's Masked Singer Season 13 Grand Ole Opry Night Performances & Clues
Boogie Woogie Paid Tribute To His Beloved Mom
During The Masked Singer season 13 Group B finals on Grand Ole Opry Night, the three remaining contestants, Boogie Woogie, Griffin, and Pearl, opened the show with a rousing rendition of "Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy)" by Big & Rich. Boogie Woogie began his competition performance by saying, "Mom, this is for you." He then sang a powerful and moving version of "Something in the Water" by Carrie Underwood.
Boogie Woogie began his clue package by saying, "The halls of the Grand Ole Opry have been filled with some of the best voices of all-time. But, for me, there was no one with a better voice than my mom." A framed photograph of Boogie Woogie's mom was then shown. He explained, "She and my dad were musicians, and they filled the halls of our home with happy songs and uplifting lyrics. I guess you could say that's where I got it. There must've been something in the water." This was another reference to Andy's parents' music careers.
Three vases with flowers and a black flag with an X made of two white bones were then shown. Andy co-wrote the single "Bones" for Galantis ft. One Republic. Boogie Woogie then placed a red rose in front of his mom's photograph as he shared, "But, a few years ago, I lost my mom. And, suddenly, the house was quiet. It was empty. On that day, I was changed. A darkness washed over me, and I was out of hope. I found it hard to keep going." Andy's mom ed away due to breast cancer in 2009.
Boogie Woogie then turned on a record player as he said, "The one thing I did have was her recordings. So I began playing her music. And suddenly, I felt the rooms fill with her warmth again." A green book that said "English 101" on the cover was then shown. The English textbook is a reference to the family's last name, Grammer (grammar).
Boogie Woogie was then shown hugging a record. He concluded his clue package by saying, "I miss her every day. But hearing her voice is the next best thing to having her here. And, tonight, I have faith that I've got an angel on my side."

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After Boogie Woogie's performance, he shared, "Any time I get to do anything for my mom, it makes me really happy." Then, another clue was given about his identity, which was a cowboy boot with "MLB" printed on it, which is the abbreviation for Major League Baseball. Boogie Woogie explained, "People say I hit a real home run at the World Series." Andy sang the National Anthem during Game 1 of the 2015 World Series, and Game 6 of the 2022 World Series.
After the audience and ists voted, Pearl advanced directly to the Lucky 6, while Griffin and Boogie Woogie fought for the other Group B spot in the Battle Royale. They each sang their own unique versions of "I Had Some Help" by Post Malone ft. Morgan Wallen.
Before the results were announced, Detective Lucky Duck returned to give an important clue about all three finalists. He said, "There is one singer from season 6 that all three Group B finalists have a connection to." It was Katharine Mhee, who was Banana Split, along with her husband and legendary record producer, David Foster. In 2022, both Andy and Katharine both performed on the CBS special, A Home for the Holidays. Boogie Woogie then won the Battle Royale because the ists voted for him, and he moved on to the Lucky 6, while Griffin was unmasked and revealed to be actor James Van Der Beek.
Boogie Woogie's Masked Singer Season 13 Lucky 6 Performance & Clues
Boogie Woogie Revealed That He Has Children
During The Masked Singer season 13 Lucky 6 Night, Boogie Woogie sang a beautiful and powerful rendition of "Unsteady" by X Ambassadors, which showcased his incredible falsetto. He began his clue package by saying, "I gotta say, I never anticipated enjoying a competition like this so much. But--spoiler alert!--there's no one enjoying this more than my kids. Everything I do is for them, and I just can't wait for the moment when we're all sat on the couch, and they realize it was me under here the whole time." Andy has two children with his wife of 12 years, singer and songwriter Aijia Grammer.

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Boogie Woogie then revealed a colossal clue, which was the Statue of Liberty with an acoustic guitar. Andy has performed in New York City multiple times, including in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade and the Macy's 4th of July Fireworks Spectacular.
After Boogie Woogie's performance, the ists conducted a 30-second rapid-fire Q&A, during which Jenny asked him if he ever doesn't smile. He replied, "No. Always smiling." She then asked him if he can actually rollerblade, and he said, "Of course. I'm dressed like this." Jenny then asked him if he was famous for his voice, to which he responded, "A hundred percent."
When Jenny asked Boogie Woogie if they'd ever guessed him on the show before, he said, "Wouldn't you like to know." He then revealed that his favorite sport is basketball, and answered "a hundred percent" when Jenny asked him if he'd ever been publicly heart-broken. Jenny then asked Boogie Woogie if she ever interviewed him on MTV, and he said, "No, but I wish." He also said that she hadn't interviewed him on her radio show, saying, "No, but I wish. Let's do this already!" Jenny has never interviewed Andy.
Boogie Woogie's Masked Singer Season 13 Quarter Finals Soundtrack Of My Life Night Performances & Clues
Boogie Woogie's Wife Sang His Praises
The Masked Singer season 13 quarter finals on Soundtrack of My Life Night began with Boogie Woogie and his fellow Top 5 contestants--Coral, Mad Scientist Monster, Nessy, and Pearl--singing a fantastic rendition of "More Than a Feeling" by Boston. Boogie Woogie later sang a gorgeous rendition of "Golden Hour" by JVKE, which showcased his sensational falsetto and awesome rapping.
Boogie Woogie began his clue package by saying, "I'm so glad I made it this far. And I definitely wouldn't have made it here on my own. There's one person who has helped shape the soundtrack of my life." Boogie Woogie's wife then gave some clues about him, while wearing a mask and with her voice disguised. Andy is married to Aijia Grammer, a singer and songwriter.
Boogie Woogie's wife said, "I have a case of disco fever watching my hunky husband on that stage. And you can tell he's truly having so much fun, which is my biggest hope for him. I how hard he took the loss of his mother. I had never seen him so low. But he channeled all of his grief into his writing. And he made some of the most inspiring hits because of it." This was another reference to the ing of Andy's mom.
Boogie Woogie's wife continued, "He's inspired my music too." At that point, a silver record was shown. Andy's wife, Aijia Grammer, released an EP called Learning to Let Go in 2012. She's also worked as a background vocalist on tours with Selena Gomez, Colbie Caillat, Hilary Duff, Jack Black, Rachel Platten, and Andy. She also appeared on The Voice season 10.

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Boogie Woogie's wife went on to say, "And, while he'd never mention it himself, I'm here to share that his work has helped so many others process their own grief, overcome illness, and, honestly, some fans have said even saved their lives. He's a light for so many people, and I'm so lucky I get to stand in his glow." Boogie Woogie's wife then held up a silver suitcase that said, "SUPER SUIT." She concluded by saying, "Love you, baby! This is your golden hour. Now go out there and get that Golden Mask Trophy."
After Boogie Woogie's performance, he shared, "This song reminds me of my incredible, lovely Boogie Woogie wife. Especially when we got to sing at sunset at the White House." When Rita asked which president he sang for, he said, "Can't tell you." Andy sang at the 2022 White House Fourth of July celebration when Joe Biden was the president.
Boogie Woogie's Masked Singer Season 13 Semi-Finals Performances & Clues
Boogie Woogie Revealed His Connection To Ken
The Masked Singer season 13 semi-finals began with the final four contestants--Boogie Woogie, Coral, Mad Scientist Monster, and Pearl, singing a fun rendition of "HandClap" by Fitz and the Tantrums. The semi-finals consisted of head-to-head rounds, during which Boogie Woogie battled it out with Pearl. Boogie Woogie sang a magnificent version of "Maps" by Maroon 5, while Pearl sang a marvelous rendition of "You Don't Own Me" by Lesley Gore. Pearl advanced directly to the finale, while Boogie Woogie went to the Smackdown with Coral.
After Pearl said in her clue package that she'd be showing Boogie Woogie the door, he began his by saying, "Whoa, Pearl! I'm not going anywhere, Honey! Okay, you've got me fired up now. I'm usually a happy-go-lucky guy, but, the farther I get here, the more serious I'm becoming. I'm tapping into emotions that have been asleep for way too long. So, tonight, I'm coming at you with an upbeat, uptempo song, to bring the power of Boogie Woogie! That's what it's gonna take to beat a wildcard like Pearl." The fact that Boogie Woogie called Pearl 'Honey' could refer to Andy's hit song "Honey, I'm Good."

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After his performance, Boogie Woogie revealed that he was connected to Ken. He explained, "Ken, you're clearly a fan of mine as you're one of my millions of followers. I promise, when this is over, I will finally follow you back. I really will! I'll follow you back!" Ken follows Andy on Instagram.
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Boogie Woogie's Masked Singer Season 13 Finale Performances & Clues
Boogie Woogie Wants To Inspire His Daughters
The Masked Singer season 13 finale began with Rita and the final four contestants--Boogie Woogie, Coral, Mad Scientist Monster, and Pearl--singing an exciting version of "Pink Pony Club" by Chappell Roan. Boogie Woogie then competed with an energetic and powerful rendition of "Freedom! '90" by George Michael.
Boogie Woogie began his clue package by saying, "You know, before I got here, I watched Masked Singer at home, and thought it looked like such a good time. But it's been so much more. Becoming Boogie has brought tons of joy. But it's also unlocked so many emotions. You know, back when I was just getting started, I was doing the starving artist hustle."
Boogie Woogie continued, "I practiced in my tiny apartment, performing for no one, telling my family, 'Don't give up on me. I've got this.' Until one day, I got a knock at the door, and a neighbor told me, 'Your voice sucks. Give up the dream.' Their words hit me hard. They pierced my positivity. But I refused to let them stop me."
Boogie Woogie concluded by saying, "Now that I'm a dad, I would give anything to protect my kids from rejection. But I realize that a big part of life is learning how to push through the pain. There's always beauty on the other side. You find yourself where you're meant to be. Like here tonight! And if I can win that Golden Mask Trophy, it will be the ultimate sign for my kids that no dream is ever worth giving up on." This was another reference to Andy's two daughters.

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After Boogie Woogie's performance, another clue was given about his identity, which was an emotional phone call from his daughter. She said, "Daddy, you need to win! You're doing such a good job. I'm gonna cheer and cheer and cheer, and you're definitely gonna win it! I love you! Come home! Bye!" Boogie Woogie said, "Oh, it's so good! That was my little booger! I love my daughters, and I want to show them that positivity and sincerity can win."
In the second round of the Masked Singer season 13 finale, Boogie Woogie sang a gorgeous version of "Love the Hell Out of You" by Lewis Capaldi. After his performance, when Nick asked him what taking home the Golden Mask Trophy would mean to him, he replied, "It would really be sweet to share with my daughters. Just letting them know and be an example that sincerity and positivity can win. That can win in this world!"
After the audience and ists voted, Gretchen Wilson (Pearl) was crowned the winner of The Masked Singer season 13, while Andy was the runner-up. Before he was unmasked, his most meaningful clue was revealed from his Crack the Case Clue Case. It was a pink breast cancer ribbon. Boogie Woogie explained, "I lost my mom to breast cancer, and so I do a lot of work to raise money and awareness for breast cancer." Andy's mom ed away due to breast cancer in 2009, and he's now a dedicated ambassador for the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation.
As Boogie Woogie, Andy danced his way into the hearts of fans. With his incredible voice and star quality, he completely deserved his place in the Masked Singer season 13 finale. His positivity and happiness lit up the stage since he made his debut, and he brought smiles to everyone's faces. He was such an inspiration that it's possible to make the world a better place by being a good person. Andy ended his Masked Singer run with a triumphant unmasked version of his hit song, "Don't Give Up On Me." As Boogie Woogie, Andy was absolutely phenomenal, and he'll always be ed for being a ray of light on the show.
The Masked Singer season 14 premieres in January 2026 on FOX.
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