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Superfruit Performs an Entire Album Worth of Beyonce Cover Songs

Mitch Grassi and Scott Hoying decided that they wanted to record some Beyoncé cover songs, but couldn't settle on just one, so they went ahead and covered her whole 'Beyoncé' album in five minutes. Grassi and Hoying are the talented duo that make up 'Superfruit' on YouTube, as well as two of the members from 'Pentatonix,' so it's no surprise that their rendition is an impressive one.

The a cappella covers provide a quick overview of the album, skimming through some of the best parts right from "Pretty Hurts" that kicks off Beyoncé's self-titled fifth studio album, to "Blue" that concludes it.

To put the icing on the cake for this performance, the pair wears 'SURFBOARD' and 'NO ANGEL' sweatshirts from the official Beyoncé store that mimic the cover art of the album.
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