No Worries, Even Celebrities Butcher Karaoke Songs

Here Are Videos Of Celebrities Singing Karaoke, You're Welcome
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Celebrities really are just like us, especially when they sing karaoke.

If you need some inspiration for your holiday weekend escapades, just take a look at these A-list stars attempting to belt out the lyrics to their favorite tunes. Let's just say Robert Pattinson should stick to his day job ...

Here, RPatz and Katy Perry (drunkenly) duet to Boys II Men's "I'll Make Love To You." Enjoy.

Ed Sheeran and his pal Harry Styles took a stab at Elton John's hit "Don't Go Breaking My Heart." For musicians, we expected more!

Apparently Miley Cyrus doesn't care what she sounds like unless she's singing "Wrecking Ball."

Jude Law, on the other hand, isn't that bad! Below he sings "Johnny B. Goode."

Let's just say we wouldn't want to sing karaoke if Kelly Clarkson was there ... #competition.

John Krasinski can be our "hero" any day.

The Wanted's Tom Parker obviously sings Oasis in the shower ...

Yeah, this didn't need to happen?

We got you, babe. (Aka, Rupert Grint).

Gerard Butler sang "Mustang Sally," with a little help from his friends Demi Moore and Michelle Monaghan.

Elijah Wood took on Black Eyed Peas' "I Got A Feeling" with The RZA, Nacho Vigalondo, Eugenio Mira, Tim League, Michael Lerman and Henri Mazza, and they killed it.

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