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Todrick Hall Does It Again With Cinderonce´

The same creative mind that brought us “Beauty and the Beat” returns with an unfrogettable version of Cinderalla entitled Cinderonce´ using the music of Beyonce´ to tell the classic fairytale. The mastermind behind it all, Todrick Hall, is clearly a Beyonce´ fan, having done a flash mob in Target to her song ‘End of Time’, to which the acclaim of the international superstar.

Cinderonce´ takes things to the next level. In this sure to go viral video you’ll hear the voice of Beyonce´ sing hits like “Halo” & “Love On Top” as well as take it back to previous albums. You’ll also hear the voice of Mr. Hall himself as he plays the Prince in this interesting remake of a classic. Don’t let us spoil it watch it below

While you’re at it, check out our other favorites by him “The Wizard of Ahhhhs” and aother Cinderella story titled “Cinderfella”. Watch them down below and follow Todrick on twitter and instagram. @toddyrockstar is the name on both platforms!


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Drew Shade is a theatre artist and enthusiast who fosters artistic diversity and excellence for the love of Black theatre artists. He is the Founder/Creative Director of Broadway Black, Off-Book Podcast & The Antonyo Awards. “Have a belief in yourself that is bigger than anyone’s disbelief.” – August Wilson

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