Masked Singer star and noughties rocker looks unrecognisable in band’s new music video – but can you guess who it is?

THE flamboyant frontman of a much-loved British rock band looks unrecognisable in their new music video.

No stranger to disguising himself on stage, the guitar-wielding singer took part in The Masked Singer in 2021 when he was unveiled as Chameleon.

Close-up portrait of a man with long dark hair and blue eyes.

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Can you guess who this Brit rock legend is?Credit: The Darkness

He’s now upped the ante with some impressive prosthetics for the I Hate Myself video, which has left some fans feeling “unsettled”.

The new look features some incredibly chiselled facial features with cheek bones and a jawline that could cut glass.

Then there’s the piercing blue eyes and jet black wavy locks that would be right at home in the hair metal pomp of the 80s.

The music star shared a picture on Instagram and wrote: “If you wish to regard the full beguiling majesty of these piercing blue eyes, go and watch the video for ‘I Hate Myself’.”

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It prompted one to reply: “Anyone else traumatised?”

A second said: “Every time this face shows up on my feed…. I’m unsettled.”

It is of course Lowestoft’s finest, Justin Hawkins of The Darkness.

The fast-paced track sees Justin’s character lament the loss of a partner after seven years together.

Revealing it was the result of his own “cruel” actions, the heartbroken man sings in the chorus: “Oh, I hate myself, I hate myself, I do. Oh, I hate myself, so you don’t have to.”

The Darkness have been consistent with their album releases since taking a seven year break between recordings following sophomore album, One Way Ticket to Hell… and Back.

Having got a handle on substance abuse and their rapid rise to rock superstardom, the band got into a groove with records Hot Cakes, Last of Our Kind and Pinewood Smile.

They were followed by Easter Is Cancelled, Motorheart and the upcoming Dreams on Toast.

The Masked Singer’s Rita Ora left red-faced as Chameleon is revealed to be Justin Hawkins

They’ve lost none of the magic that made breakout hit I Believe In A Thing Called Love a global smash in the early noughties.

Humour, swaggering riffs and face-melting solos still make up their bold sound which is a nod to luminaries Sparks, T Rex, Led Zeppelin and Thin Lizzy, to name but a few.

Justin Hawkins of The Darkness at Rock on the Range Festival.

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Rock star Justin knows how to command a stageCredit: Rex Features
The Darkness band at the Kerrang! Awards.

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The Darkness are preparing to release their eighth albumCredit: Getty
Justin Hawkins unmasked as the Chameleon on The Masked Singer.

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Justin appeared on The Masked Singer in 2021Credit: Eroteme
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