Jamie Foxx stuns fans by dropping one of the best Donald Trump impressions ever

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Is there anything Jamie Foxx can't do?

The 54-year-old has been wowing fans for decades with his myriad of talents, winning multiple awards for both his acting and musical prowess.

And lately, he's also been revisiting his impressive repertoire of celebrity impressions.

Foxx's impression of Mike Tyson has long been legendary, but this time, his target was failed University owner Donald Trump.

During a recent appearance on Rap Radar, Foxx dropped a pretty perfect impersonation of the disgraced former US President and the Academy Award winner's fans promptly went into meltdown.

 

 

Referencing his fellow guest Snoop Dogg, Foxx said, “I love Snoop D O double-G. Great person” before being questioned on what his favourite Death Row Records album was.

“All of them. I love Death Row records. Don’t try to pin me down” came the note perfect response, with the rest of the studio in hysterics the entire time, unable to keep it together as the Grammy winner arguably topped his previous impressions of the likes of Floyd Mayweather and Dave Chapelle.

And the reactions online were just as passionate as those in the studio, with one Twitter user commenting, "Jamie Foxx might have the best Trump impression I've ever heard," while another added, "Jamie Foxx is the most talented man to ever live, sounds like Trump more than Trump."

"OMG Jamie Foxx does the best Trump impression I have heard to date. Hilarious! You know this gets under Donny's skin which makes it even better" posted another user on the social media platform.

One user went even further and even suggested that Trump be Foxx's next film role, saying, "Pitch: Jamie Foxx stars in the Donald Trump biopic."

A few years ago, Foxx went viral for an interview in which he described the opening scene of an upcoming Mike Tyson project in incredible, specific detail. The Collateral star depicted every beat of the film's first shots, dropping some of his customary Iron Mike mannerisms in there for extra effect.

 

The film, entitled Finding Mike, has since been repackaged into a miniseries, to be directed by Antoine Fuqua, now simply called Tyson.

Featured Image Credit: Rap Radar