Watch Madonna and Jimmy Fallon make 'Music' as they resurrect 'Classroom Instruments' on The Tonight Show

Watch Madonna and Jimmy Fallon make 'Music' as they resurrect 'Classroom Instruments' on The Tonight Show
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It's been a minute since Jimmy Fallon and the Roots gave us a new "Classroom Instruments" segment on The Tonight Show. The last time was in April 2021 when Justin Bieber performed "Peaches," but that was during the higher peaks of the pandemic and it was filmed "Brady Bunch opening sequence" style. It was also an online exclusive.

But the beloved segment is officially back, with a little help from Madonna. The pop diva appeared on Wednesday's episode to sing her 2000 hit "Music," accompanied by Fallon and the Roots on various kiddy instruments.

THE TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JIMMY FALLON -- Episode 1697 -- Pictured: Host Jimmy Fallon, singer Madonna, and The Roots during Classroom Instruments on Wednesday, August 10, 2022
THE TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JIMMY FALLON -- Episode 1697 -- Pictured: Host Jimmy Fallon, singer Madonna, and The Roots during Classroom Instruments on Wednesday, August 10, 2022

Todd Owyoung/NBC Madonna and Jimmy Fallon bring back 'Classroom Instruments' on 'The Tonight Show' to perform 'Music.'

"Hey Mister DJ, put a record on. I want to dance with my baby," Fallon begins in a deep, whispered voice to open the song.

The video then cuts to them performing "Music" with a black light that illuminates their outfits, instruments, and sunglasses in bright neon colors.

Madonna recently showed up on the "Queens Remix" of Beyoncé's Renaissance single "Break My Soul." Bey later penned a note to the queen of pop thanking her for the collab.

"Thank you, queen," Beyoncé wrote. "I'm so grateful for you. You have opened so many doors for so many women. You are a masterpiece genius. Thank you for allowing me to sing in your song and thank you for naming the remix."

Madonna will release Finally Enough Love, a collection of her 50 tracks that hit No. 1 on the Dance Club Songs chart, on Aug. 19.

Watch Madonna's "Classroom Instruments" performance above.

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