Comedian Harry Hill performed a popular Cardi B verse as he made a surprise appearance at a Black Midi concert.
The presenter showed up at the east London venue to rap a verse from Cardi B's hit song I Like It with the rock band.
He contrasted his comical moves and incredible performance with a classic black suit and a white button-up shirt with a large collar.
He only performed with the band for around 30 seconds on Wednesday night.
Band member Cameron Picton later took to social media to joke that "nothing will ever top" Harry's appearance at the show.
"We’ve done loads of crazy prestigious stuff we’re proud of," he said.
"We could perform at the Grammys and even win one, or travel back in time and play live aid or some s*** but nothing- NOTHING will ever top HARRY HILL coming on stage and doing a Cardi B verse with us tonight."
The next day, Harry made an appearance on Good Morning Britain where he talked about the hilarious moment.
Black Midi had asked Harry to "come on stage and do something" and he suggested a Cardi B verse.
Fans were delighted by the sudden appearance and took to social media to joke about the moment.
"black midi and harry hill is the highlight of my year," one user said.
Another added: "What the f**k is Harry hill doing at a black midi gig and why am I not there."
"Harry hill black midi is an incredibly strange crossover but i’m all for it," one shocked user posted.
Another wrote: "harry hill coming out at black midi top ten most random things to ever happen."
Black Midi are an English rock band consisting of Geordie Greep, Cameron Picton and Morgan Simpson.
They're frequently joined by Seth Evans and Kaidi Akinnibi on tour and in the studio.
Meanwhile, Harry's show You've Been Framed was recently cancelled after first launching in 1990.
Comedian Harry has narrated the show since 2004 and has voiced 341 out of the 701 episodes.
The programme was based on Japanese show Fun TV With Kato-chan And Ken-chan which launched in 1986.
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