Close X
Saturday, November 30, 2024
ADVT 
Hollywood

WATCH: When Jamie Foxx gave 'B**ch Better Have My Money' an opera twist

Darpan News Desk IANS, 27 May, 2017 12:58 AM
    From crooning 'Who Let the Dogs Out' as a Broadway musical tune to giving Rihanna's hit an opera makeover, Jamie Foxx took singing to a new level.
     
    The 49-year-old Oscar winner joined Jimmy Fallon on 'The Tonight Show' and played a round of the show's signature Musical Genre Challenge, wherein each player hits a button and is given a musical prompt containing a song and the style they have to sing it in.
     
    The challenge started with Fallon taking on The Weeknd's hit track 'Can't Feel My Face' as a 50s crooner, followed by the 'Django Unchained' star turning the 2000 classic 'Who Let the Dogs Out?' by Baha Men into a Broadway tune.
     
     
    After Fox handled it like a pro by completing it with a monologue and plot surprise, Fallon quipped, "Jamie, I don't know how you're going to do this."
     
    The host then pulled off Migos' 'Bad and Boujee' with a '60s rock backdrop with backup vocals from his guest.
     
    As the grand finale, the 'Robin Hood' actor turned Rihanna's 'B**ch Better Have My Money' into an opera performance and nailed it.

    MORE Hollywood ARTICLES

    Handwritten Harry Potter Prequel Worth £25000 Is Stolen

    A Harry Potter prequel handwritten on a postcard by author J.K. Rowling has been stolen in a burglary in Birmingham, England, the media reported on Friday.

    Handwritten Harry Potter Prequel Worth £25000 Is Stolen

    Ellen DeGeneres Doesn't Want Caitlyn On Her Talk Show

    Talk show host Ellen DeGeneres has reportedly banned reality TV star Caitlyn Jenner from her show after a series of public spats over gay marriage.

    Ellen DeGeneres Doesn't Want Caitlyn On Her Talk Show

    Tom Hanks Feels Use Of Social Media Should Be Healthy

    Tom Hanks Feels Use Of Social Media Should Be Healthy
    Oscar-winning actor Tom Hanks feels one has to be conscious while using social media, saying it should be used in a healthy way.

    Tom Hanks Feels Use Of Social Media Should Be Healthy

    Jimmy Kimmel Responds To Criticism Of Health Care Views

    Jimmy Kimmel Responds To Criticism Of Health Care Views
    After making headlines with a healthcare argument that he sparked following his newborn son's open-heart surgery, popular TV host Jimmy Kimmel returned to "The Jimmy Kimmel Live!" and responded to the criticism that came his way.

    Jimmy Kimmel Responds To Criticism Of Health Care Views

    Robert De Niro slams Donald Trump

    Robert De Niro slams Donald Trump
    Veteran actor Robert De Niro has slammed US President Donald Trump, pointing out how the administration's budget proposal is targeting the arts.

    Robert De Niro slams Donald Trump

    US Reality TV Star Farrah Abraham Poses In A Lehenga, Bindi And Mehendi At MTV Awards

    US Reality TV Star Farrah Abraham Poses In A Lehenga, Bindi And Mehendi At MTV Awards
    US Reality TV Star Farrah Abraham Under Fire For Bollywood-Inspired MTV Awards Look, For Cultural Appropriation

    US Reality TV Star Farrah Abraham Poses In A Lehenga, Bindi And Mehendi At MTV Awards