Maya Rudolph channels Beyoncé while singing national anthem at Tulane University graduation , Maya Rudolph gave Tulane University graduates something they'll surely never forget.
The comedian capped her commencement speech to the class of 2015 in New Orleans on Saturday with a unique rendition of the national anthem.
Rudolph, who gives a mean Beyoncé impersonation, tapped into the diva within to sing "The Star-Spangled Banner" with riffs and high notes and a whole lot of emotion.She even incorporated snippets of Queen Bey's "Single Ladies" and "Drunk in Love" as well as "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" to the delight of the audience, who could be heard cheering and laughing throughout Rudolph's performance.
"B to the R to the A to the V to the E," she sang loudly before giving a final roaring, "BRAVE!"
The comedian capped her commencement speech to the class of 2015 in New Orleans on Saturday with a unique rendition of the national anthem.
Rudolph, who gives a mean Beyoncé impersonation, tapped into the diva within to sing "The Star-Spangled Banner" with riffs and high notes and a whole lot of emotion.She even incorporated snippets of Queen Bey's "Single Ladies" and "Drunk in Love" as well as "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" to the delight of the audience, who could be heard cheering and laughing throughout Rudolph's performance.
"B to the R to the A to the V to the E," she sang loudly before giving a final roaring, "BRAVE!"
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