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Will Ferrell Lip Syncs Beyonce's 'Drunk in Love,' Kevin Hart Goes for John Legend's 'All of Me'
Will Ferrell Lip Syncs Beyonce's 'Drunk in Love,' Kevin Hart Goes for John Legend's 'All of Me'
Will Ferrell Lip Syncs Beyonce's 'Drunk in Love,' Kevin Hart Goes for John Legend's 'All of Me'
Leave it up to Will Ferrell, Jimmy Fallon and Kevin Hart to engage in the Super Bowl of lip sync battles. In this special edition of 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, the three comedians fall right into character with two cut-throat rounds of karaoke-style showdowns by performing hits from Beyonce to John Legend.
Usher, Ariana Grande, Sam Smith + More Cover 'We Are the Champions' on 'Jimmy Fallon'
Usher, Ariana Grande, Sam Smith + More Cover 'We Are the Champions' on 'Jimmy Fallon'
Usher, Ariana Grande, Sam Smith + More Cover 'We Are the Champions' on 'Jimmy Fallon'
While we usually catch 'The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon' during the week, the comedian and late-night host filmed a special edition of the show last night (Feb. 1). To make the event even more spectacular, he enlisted some of our favorite stars including Ariana Grande, Sam Smith and Usher to take part in a cover of Queen's 'We Are the Champions.'
Daniel Radcliffe Raps Blackalicious' 'Alphabet Aerobics' on 'Jimmy Fallon'
Daniel Radcliffe Raps Blackalicious' 'Alphabet Aerobics' on 'Jimmy Fallon'
Daniel Radcliffe Raps Blackalicious' 'Alphabet Aerobics' on 'Jimmy Fallon'
By now it's widely known that Jimmy Fallon loves all things hip-hop, especially when it comes to his late-night show. On Tuesday (Oct. 28), the host welcomed actor Daniel Radcliffe to perform (amazingly) Blackalicious' 'Alphabet Aerobics,' a song in which group member Gift of Gab raps each letter of the alphabet. Radcliffe killed it.
Jimmy Fallon Gives Hip-Hop Songs a Broadway Twist
Jimmy Fallon Gives Hip-Hop Songs a Broadway Twist
Jimmy Fallon Gives Hip-Hop Songs a Broadway Twist
After all the covers and parodies Jimmy Fallon has done with hip-hop on both 'Late Night' and 'The Tonight Show,' one of the best happened last night (April 8) with Anne Hathaway. The two performed Broadway versions of classic rap songs and the result: hilarity.

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