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Celine Dion Impersonated Other Artists On Jimmy Fallon’s Show And It Was Hilarious


Celine Dion appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, and her fans saw a different side of her.

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As we all know Celine is one of the most successful and famous singers of her time and apart from being a good singer, she is very witty, talented, and full of passion for music and singing.

As she appeared on Jimmy Fallon’s show, she does a really good job impersonating other artists.

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Jimmy has a game on the show called Wheel of Musical Impressions where artists have to push a button to see which artist and song they need to copy

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Celine started the game and the first pick was Cher with the song “Frere Jacques”, a popular nursery rhyme. Cher is one of her friends and Celine’s version was really entertaining and she nailed it.

On the other hand, Jimmy picked Michael Jackson for the song “One Dance”. And like Celine, his version was on point. Jimmy and Celine both mimicked the King of Pop perfectly even after Jimmy’s part was done.

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The second pick of Celine was pop singer Rihanna and this time, she needed to sound like her for the song “Row, Row Your Boat”. At first, she pretended that she is facing difficulty to sing the song but when the band started to play, Celine stood up and sang the popular nursery song to the tune of Rihanna’s “Work”. She even danced to the song!

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Celine’s final pick was Sia for the song “Hush, Little Baby”. Before she started singing the song, she stood up and asked Jimmy for something she could use to imitate Sia’s wig. It was pretty funny as Jimmy could only offer a stuffed toy.

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It was really fun to see the funny side of her and she copied the singers effortlessly.

Celine is known for her big hits that included “Because You Loved Me”, “All by Myself”, “It’s All Coming Back to Me Now”, and “The Power of Love”. She also sang Titanic’s soundtrack “My Heart Will Go On”.

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