Celebrities and musicians alike helped VICE celebrate its 20th anniversary last night (December 5) at a music festival in Brooklyn. The house band was led by Yeah Yeah Yeahs frontman Nick Zinner. Nicki Minaj, Lil Wayne and Andrew W.K. all performed, but the highlights came when two of Hollywood's finest busted out some karaoke. Scarlett Johansson performed New Order's "Bizarre Love Triangle" while Jonah Hill took on Drake's "Marvins Room," Consequence of Sound notes.

The video proof below is a little crude, but you can definitely make out Johansson and Hill. It was nice of the pair to stop by, but next time we'll take the originals. Check it out.

 #pandaemoji #jonahhill @ #vice20

A video posted by Josh Markowitz (@joshmarko) on Dec 12, 2014 at 12:23am PST

Other performances from the night included Jarvis Cocker doing Celine Dion's "The Power of Love," Pussy Riot on Le Tigre's "Deceptacon" and W.K. on "Party Hard." Wayne and Minaj played two tracks each, and Action Bronson, Stephen Malkmus and Karen O performed.

#scarlettjohansson @ #vice20 A video posted by Josh Markowitz (@joshmarko) on Dec 12, 2014 at 12:21am PST

Hill teased the performance with a Nothing Was the Same album cover featuring his profile instead of Drake's.

VICE started out as a punk magazine in 1994 and has since expanded into a global media corporation. The company has offshoots that cover music (Noisey), technology (Motherboard), arts (The Creators Project), MMA (Fightland) and food (Munchies).

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