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Toni Braxton’s Rendition of Beyoncé’s ‘Cuff It’ Breaks The Internet

Toni Braxton showed the internet that her singing chops are still intact.

The 55-year-old contralto shared a video of her covering Beyoncé’s hit single, “Cuff It,” from her new album “Renaissance,” on Friday. 

While preening in a mirror, primping her tresses and holding a cell phone, Toni created her own rendition of the mid-tempo jam. The “Unbreak My Heart” songstress casually and flawlessly added awe-inspiring runs and incorporated her own adlibs to the joint. 

“Getting dressed and ready for the weekend… tryin’ to cuff it up @beyonce,” she captioned the video. 

“I feel like falling in love,” she sang in her signature contralto as she fixed her coif.

 

Toni completely ate her impromptu rendition, and her followers let her know.

Her mother Evelyn hyped her daughter up, writing, “

You betta’ sing baby! 👏🏽💃🏾 Look at God❤️.

“You didn’t have to eat like that, “@negrawithtumbao wrote.

“Collaboration we didn’t know we needed,” someone else wrote.

@therobinfierce co-signed the need for collaboration with Beyoncé, “I’m literally screaming!!! This is what I needed, Toni, singing Beyoncé… umm we SO NEED A TONI BEYONCÉ COLLABORATION!!!”

Even social media users on Twitter chimed in on Toni’s stellar performance.

“Living legend herself, @tonibraxton singing “cuff it” is something I didn’t know I needed — but I’m glad we got it.”

So can we get a collab, or nah?

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Keka Araújo

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