Watch Justin Bieber perform new hit song Peaches with Jimmy Fallon using kids toy instruments
Justin Bieber’s latest song
Peaches is the biggest hit in the country at the moment, and now it’s had a classroom instrument make-over.
The Canadian superstar joined Jimmy Fallon and The Roots on
The Tonight Show to perform a cuter than cute rendition of the chilled-out track featuring toys and children’s instruments you’d likely find at their school.
We almost love this version as much as the original song!
Taking to Instagram Jimmy thanks Justin for always being down for something fun.
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Watch Justin Bieber, The Roots and Jimmy Fallon perform ‘Peaches’ using classroom instruments By Rick Da Conceicao
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Justin Bieber linked up with The Roots and Jimmy Fallon this week for a special performance of his recent single Peaches, only with a twist. Instead of using traditional instruments, each of them using classroom instruments instead.
For the rendition, Bieber played on a toy piano, while Fallon contributed vocals and played a shaker and a kazoo. The Roots’ Questlove was on clappers, bongo, and kazoo, while Black Thought alternated between playing a shaker and kazoo.
You can watch the video below. Enjoy!
By Stacey Lynn
Feb 24, 2021
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