Popping culture: Impressionist imagines biggest diva collaboration ever

Every once in a while, a bunch of superstar singers get together — usually in duos but occasionally in larger number — and sing a song. Think Barbra and Donna Summer. Or Cher with Beavis and Butthead.

In this case, an impressionist and vocalist by the name of Christina Bianco decides to interpret Bonnie Tyler’s “Total Eclipse of the Heart” as Adele, Christina Aguilera, Liza Minnelli, Cher and many, many more.

If you haven’t seen this yet, take a minute, and enjoy. Even when Christina’s impersonation isn’t perfect, she’s still damn funny. Or maybe certain singers aren’t all that original after all. You be the judge.

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