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TikToker's Impression Of Denzel Washington Doing Beyoncé's 'Break My Soul' As A Monologue Is Spot On

TikToker's Impression Of Denzel Washington Doing Beyoncé's 'Break My Soul' As A Monologue Is Spot On
Michael Loccisano/Getty Images; @iam_cking/TikTok


TikTok user @iam_cking decided to combine the talents of Oscar winner Denzel Washington and R&B queen Beyoncé and the result has TikTok and Twitter buzzing.


Tiktoker Christian King used his uncanny impersonation of Washington to recite the uplifting lyrics of Beyoncé’s latest hit, "Break My Soul."

@iam_cking

I had to do it one time for the one time #beyonce #renaissance #breakmysoul

King's delivery of the song lyrics as a monologue in Washington's distinctive voice is as amusing as it is amazing.




The comedic TikToker has been doing impressions of Washington in various situations, including ordering brunch...

@iam_cking

Yall know I loves food


Selling Lysol disinfectant spray...

@iam_cking

Send me more products to guarantee so I can get a deal!! 😂😂😂


And as an anti-vaxxer.

@iam_cking

😂😂😂😂 #unclezel #denzelwashington #cking #impression #comedy #funny #fypsounds #fyp


You can find more funny clips from King on his TikTok page.

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