Best Lip Sync Battles of 2015: Emma Stone, Anne Hathaway, The Rock, Terry Crews

By Martha Ignacio | Dec 16, 2015 11:57 AM EST

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We've seen a lot of great lip sync battles over the years from both Spike TV's Lip Sync Battle and that beloved segment on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon -- have you forgotten about how Anne Hathaway kicked Emily Blunt's butt with Miley Cyrus' "Wrecking Ball"? And now, as the year closes, we're rounding up the best battles of 2015, in no particular order.

Watch the videos and have a good laugh at something we don't see often: celebrities making fools out of themselves and enjoying it.

Emma Stone vs. Jimmy Fallon

On The Tonight Show, Stone outplays Fallon when she shows off her fast lip syncing skills. For the first round, Fallon sings along to Iggy Azalea's "Fancy.Stone then fires back with Blues Traveler's "Hook.In the next round, Jimmy ups his game with "Mr. Roboto," the 1983 classic from Styx. 

Who do you think won the battle, especially with Stone's rendition of "All I Do is Win" by DJ Khaled.

Paul Rudd vs. Jimmy Fallon

Another one from Fallon's late night show, Rudd faces off with the host. The Ant-Man star first chooses "You Better Be Good To Me" by Tina Turner. Fallon then whips out his syncing skills with Foreigner's "Jukebox Hero."

Rudd definitely needed to compensate for the first round, and he did do so when he belted out Queen's "Don't Stop Me Now."

Joseph Gordon-Levitt vs. Stephen Merchant vs. Jimmy Fallon

Merchant steps up to the stage first, performing DJ Jazzy Jeff's "Boom Shake the Room." Fallon takes his turn, doing his version of "Don't You Want Me" by Human League. For Gordon-Levitt's turn, he performed an Elton John classic, "Tiny Dancer."

The second round is even more spectacular, where the trio battle it out with Beyonce's "Single Ladies," A-Ha's "Take On Me," and Nicki Minaj's "Superbass."

Mike Tyson vs. Terry Crews

On Lip Sync Battle, the legendary boxing pro used the Salt-N-Pepa hit "Push It." However, his performance didn't quite measure up to Crews' rendition of "A Thousand Miles" by Vanessa Carlton, which is basically everyone's favorite, thanks to White Chicks.

Will Ferrell vs. Kevin Hart vs. Jimmy Fallon

Here's another triple battle. For round 1, Ferrell brings out Beyonce's "Drunk in Love," Fallon channels Kelly Clarkson in singing "Since You've Been Gone," and Hart puts his own spin on John Legend's "All of Me."

For the final round, Ferrell took a cue from Disney's Frozen, by singing Idina Menzel's "Let It Go." Fallon takes his shot at the Dirty Dancing classic, "(I've Had) The Time of My Life" with Drew Barrymore making a surprise appearance, while Heart does Katy Perry's "Roar."

John Legend vs. Common

Legend veers away from the music we typically stereotype him for and comes up with a spectacular performance of MC Hammer's "U Cant Touch This." Raising the stakes, Common tries to channel Lionel Richie with "All Night Long."

Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson vs. Jimmy Fallon

On the Spike TV series, The Rock goes for a girly approach by singing and shaking his booty to Taylor Swift's "Shake It Off." Afterwards, Fallon opts for a classic, "Jump In The Line" by Harry Belafonte.

Anne Hathaway vs. Emily Blunt

This is definitely one of the battles that quickly became a viral video. Hathaway goes all in with costumes and matching props in performing Miley's "Wrecking Ball," beating Blunt's version of "Piece of My Heart" by Janis Joplin.

John Krasinski vs. Anna Kendrick

Kendrick won Lip Sync Battle with her specatcular performance, but what probably gave her the win was her rendition of Jennifer Lopez's "Booty," while the former The Office star opted for Tina Turner's "Proud Mama."

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