Actress Gwyneth Paltrow has showed off her singing voice in the past, serenading us on Glee and in movies like Country Strong, but after last night's performance on The Tonight Show, she might want to consider taking over Broadway.

While appearing on the Tonight Show to promote her new film Mortdecai, Paltrow performed Broadway versions of hip hop songs with Jimmy Fallon on piano.

Paltrow impressively sang her heart out with a little help from Fallon. The duo covered hit songs like Drake's "Started From the Bottom," Nicki Minaj's "Anaconda" and Big Sean's hit "I Don't F With You."

Paltrow told Fallon earlier in the show that she has been no stranger to music,  singing in an a cappella group called Triple Trio during her days at Spence School, a private girls' academy in New York. "We would sing 'Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy.' We would sing Billy Joel's a capella song, 'The Longest Time.' That was my audition song for the group," she said.

She also revealed that she was a bit of a rebel, sneaking  out of the house to hang out on the steps of the Metropolitan Museum because she was too young for bars. However, she would always leave a note to avoid her parents from worrying.

"I'm really sorry. I'm feeling rebellious and I snuck out. It's the first time I've ever done this," her note said. "I've never done this before and if you catch me you can punish me in the morning but I'm out drinking Bartels & Jaymes wine coolers. They never caught me so I just reused the same note every Friday night!"

Watch her sing your favorite rap songs in the clip below.

[Photo Credit: The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon/Youtube]

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