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Fans Left Stunned By Reneé Rapp's Voice While Covering Beyoncé Song With Jennifer Hudson

Reneé Rapp; Jennifer Hudson
The Jennifer Hudson Show

Rapp left fans in awe with her vocal prowess after she and Hudson sang Beyonce's 'Dangerously in Love' on 'The Jennifer Hudson Show.'

Music fans dropped their jaws after listening to Reneé Rapp sing Beyoncé's iconic hit "Dangerously In Love" as a duet with EGOT (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony) winner Jennifer Hudson on her eponymous talk show.

Rapp is a singer who recently dropped her second studio album, "Snow Angel."


The 23-year-old came into prominence for her well-received performance as Regina George in the Broadway musical Mean Girls. 

She is also the recipient of the 2018 Jimmy Award for Best Performance by an Actress, which recognizes excellence among high school students performing musical theater.

When she and Hudson sang Bey's song from her debut album of the same name from 2003, audiences were blown away by Rapp's powerhouse vocals.

Here is a clip of the performance that was shared on X (formerly Twitter).

Fans online gave a standing ovation for the performance.


But even though Hudson undoubtedly raised the roof with her stirring, soulful vocals, people couldn't resist singling out and praising the proverbial new girl in town.

One with some serious vocal chops.






Others thought J.Hud was unfairly disadvantaged.



And finally, the Beyhive weighed in and maintained their Queen was untouchable.


The fans have spoken.

Now, what are your thoughts?

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